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Pound could hit 1985 levels in a ‘Brexit’, economists foresee

Bloomberg A British exit from the European Union would be so devastating for the pound that 29 out of 34 economists in a Bloomberg survey see it sinking to $1.35 or below within a week of a vote to leave — levels last seen in 1985. Twenty-three of the economists say sterling wouldn’t recover from that rate within three months ...

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Putin vs Poroshenko: European court claims near $100 billion

Bloomberg Ukraine’s war with pro-Russian rebels may be frozen but the legal battle between Vladimir Putin and Petro Poroshenko is just heating up. The $3 billion lawsuit Russia filed against Ukraine in London last week over a bond default is just a fraction of the $63 billion Ukraine is seeking in lawsuits and other legal claims from Stockholm to The ...

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Peugeot vows new profit plan with restructuring complete

Bloomberg PSA Peugeot Citroen will set new growth goals after cost-cutting and recovering demand in Europe helped the French automaker beat targets set two years ago following a bailout. Automotive operating profit last year was 5 percent of revenue, far exceeding a 2 percent margin goal for 2018, the company said in a statement Wednesday. Free cash flow was almost ...

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Germany’s yield curve flattens

Bloomberg Germany’s 30-year government bonds advanced for a fifth day, reducing the extra yield they offer over shorter maturities, known as flattening the yield curve, as the nation prepared to auction debt due in July 2044 on Wednesday. German bonds rose as European stocks declined with sliding oil prices prompting investors’ demand for safer assets. With the average yield on ...

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Foreign holdings of India bonds drop as rupee flirts with record

Bloomberg Foreign holdings of rupee-denominated debt are falling at the fastest pace since December as losses in Indian bonds deepen and the currency hovers near a record low. The nation’s sovereign notes have turned into Asia’s worst performers in 2016, from the best in the previous two years, amid concern Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Feb. 29 budget will show fiscal ...

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Russian bank collapse shines light on risks in Irish shadows

Bloomberg Based in a drab office building in Dublin down the road from a pub frequented by Prime Minister Enda Kenny, VPB Funding Ltd. had no employees but one function: selling bonds. In 2013, it issued $225 million of unsecured notes. The proceeds of that sale were funneled to Vneshprombank Ltd., a Moscow lender whose license was revoked last month ...

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Standard Bank sees full-year earnings rising as much as 35 percent

Bloomberg Standard Bank Group Ltd., Africa’s largest lender by assets, said it expects to report that 2015 profit increased by as much as 35 percent because of reduced losses at its international operations. Earnings per share excluding one-time items will range from 13.52 rand ($0.89) to 14.60 rand a share from 10.81 rand in 2014 when using international financial reporting ...

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BNY Mellon says VC Curtis to leave bank

Bloomberg Curtis Arledge, a vice chairman of Bank of New York Mellon Corp. and chief executive officer of its investment-management unit, is leaving to pursue other opportunities. Mitchell Harris, 61, will replace Arledge in the CEO position, effective immediately, New York-based BNY Mellon said Tuesday in a statement. Harris, who already oversaw the day-to-day management of the company’s investment businesses ...

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Bank of Montreal profit up by 6.8%

Bloomberg Bank of Montreal posted fiscal first-quarter profit that beat analysts’ estimates as contributions from its purchase of General Electric Co.’s transportation-finance business added to U.S. earnings. Net income for the period ended Jan. 31 climbed 6.8 percent to C$1.07 billion ($778 million), or C$1.58 a share, from C$1 billion, or C$1.46, a year earlier, Canada’s fourth-largest lender by assets ...

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Fed researcher named as Deputy Governor of Canada’s central bank

BLOOMBERG Canada’s central bank appointed Sylvain Leduc, a researcher at the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, to the group of policy makers that sets interest rates. Montreal-born Leduc replaces Agathe Côté, who retired at the end of January, on the Bank of Canada Governing Council, according to a statement Tuesday from Ottawa. Leduc is “a renowned and prolific researcher” ...

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