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Deutsche’s deal shows how to win hedge funds

There is still a lot to fix at Deutsche Bank before it can hope to get near a decent return on equity, but in one area it has made definite progress: the cost and stability of its debt. Stock market investors should care. Deutsche Bank’s funding costs matter for its revenue prospects as well as for the expense of its ...

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Energy pipelines have always been political

The placement of energy pipelines has always been shaped by political considerations, often at the expense of commercial ones. But the operation of existing lines is increasingly becoming politicised, too. And that’s going to hurt everyone. There are many examples of pipeline routes being selected to serve geopolitical ends. Russia’s construction of the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline to Germany ...

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China’s hypersonic test showed unprecedented capability: FT

Bloomberg China fired a missile from a hypersonic weapon as it approached a target during a test in July, the Financial Times reported, adding the Pentagon was surprised because no nation was known to have the capability. A hypersonic glide vehicle launched by China fired the projectile over the South China Sea while moving at five times the speed of ...

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US: Russia plans for ‘Ukraine invasion’

Bloomberg The US has shared intelligence including maps with European allies that shows a buildup of Russian troops and artillery to prepare for a rapid, large-scale push into Ukraine from multiple locations if President Vladimir Putin decided to invade, according to people familiar with the conversations. That intelligence has been conveyed to some Nato members over the past week to ...

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China FX panel urges banks to cap speculation as yuan surges

Bloomberg An organisation formed by key participants in China’s currency market urged banks to limit speculative foreign-exchange trading after the yuan climbed to a six-year high versus peers. The China Foreign Exchange Committee (CFEC) — founded under guidance from the central bank — encouraged lenders to be risk-neutral when trading foreign exchange for themselves and for clients, according to people ...

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OCBC mulls setting up crypto exchange: CEO

Bloomberg Overseas-Chinese Banking Corp (OCBC) is considering whether to set up a crypto exchange as Southeast Asia’s second-largest lender seeks to respond to customer needs, Chief Executive Officer Helen Wong said. “We are looking at it and seriously there are some work being done in the bank,” Wong told Haslinda Amin in a Bloomberg Television interview, when asked whether the ...

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JPMorgan to reimburse $5,000 to HK bankers for quarantine

Bloomberg JPMorgan Chase & Co is offering to reimburse Hong Kong employees up to $5,000 to compensate for their quarantine stay as the financial hub sticks to its zero-Covid policy. All Hong Kong-based employees who are executive directors and below may claim the amount for a single quarantine stay for personal trips to visit immediate family members, which includes spouses, ...

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Scotiabank plans phased return to office for HQ staff

Bloomberg Bank of Nova Scotia plans to start a phased return-to-office plan for headquarters employees who are still working remotely on January 17, marking the first of Canada’s largest banks to set a specific date for a broad return. The return will be staggered for different groups, and the majority of head-office employees will be working in a hybrid model, ...

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Kiwi set to recover from sharp selloff

Bloomberg The New Zealand dollar looks poised to recover from its sharp selloff this month, with technical support, a yield advantage over the US and hedge-fund bets pointing to gains in the kiwi ahead of a pivotal central bank decision. A 50 basis points hike by the Reserve Bank of New Zealand could amplify gains, while a 25 basis points ...

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Bailey justifies BOE stance, says inflation risks are two-sided

Bloomberg UK economic activity is slowing and supply-side issues are stoking prices, underlining the “two-sided” debate over inflation, Bank of England (BOE) Governor Andrew Bailey said. Reinforcing comments from Chief Economist Huw Pill, Bailey said it’s not the bank’s job to fix supply chain issues that have hampered economies around the world. “The proximate cause of many of these inflation ...

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