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2019-10-12
‘Warmer feelings’ in trade talks: Trump
ECB’s Draghi defends stimulus against enduring criticism
‘Business as usual’ for oil after Saudi attacks; oversupply looms, says IEA
Bain, Carlyle among bidders for Japan’s Hitachi Chemical
Japan’s Itochu lifts stake in Chinese EV maker Singulato
End of the road: Dyson quits race to make electric cars
Profits dip at India’s Infosys
Singapore central bank set to join global policy easing tide
India may restrict imports of palm oil, other goods from Malaysia: Sources
Pakistan’s state gas firms prepare Rs55bn subsidy bill for winter supplies
ADB to provide $200mn more for Pakistan’s BISP
China’s exports seen falling 3%; imports to shrink again in Sept
Ford’s China sales decline again despite new models
Malaysia widens budget deficit target, seeks to lure investment
Asia LNG prices hit 3-week high; tanker rates rise
France upholds law banning palm oil from biofuel scheme
UK watchdog fines broker Tullett Prebon £15mn in Libor rigging probe
Adviser gives thumbs down to $6.4bn Sunrise bid to buy UPC
Deal struck to save London red bus maker
SAP reverts to co-CEOs as McDermott quits after decade of growth
Oracle shelves Larry Ellison’s dream of cloud dominance
Pound surges on Brexit fever as trade hopes boost Europe markets
US-China currency deal won’t change dollar-yuan dynamics, say experts
Emerging market equities jump on US-China trade talk hopes
Japan’s ESG bond market expected to top ¥1tn in 2020
Asian bourses rise as Trump says trade talks ‘going very well’
CIBC and Scotiabank see favourable environment for Canadian stocks
Total returns from Treasuries outstrip those on German bonds
For a few dollars more: Global funds take on currency risk
Liquidity angst over Brexit is fuelling a $1bn ETF bet
Wall St to start testing its new bond-buying system in 2020
GE unfunded tab is just tiny part of companies’ $269bn gap
PG&E has a good chance of going to zero, warns Wall Street
UK banks offer Spain-like spreads amid Brexit fog
Major banks turn more optimistic on Brexit deal as mood improves
Apple’s app maker lawsuit could be start of more legal trouble
Non-US banks have $1.4tn at risk in the event of a shock: IMF
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