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JPMorgan lending outlook suffers from Fed’s reversal

Bloomberg JPMorgan Chase & Co was hit by the Federal Reserve’s about-face on interest rates in the second quarter, warning that lending income will fall in the second half. The largest US bank cut its full-year outlook for net interest income — revenue from customers’ loan payments minus what the bank pays depositors — by $500 million. NII accounted for …

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Libra not to launch until US regulators satisfied

Bloomberg Facebook Inc won’t launch Libra, the controversial cryptocurrency it’s planning to build with dozens of partner firms, until regulators’ concerns are fully addressed, according to the company’s top executive on the project. David Marcus, who will appear before members of both houses of US Congress to discuss the project this week, said Facebook will also get ‘appropriate approvals’ before …

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Wells Fargo’s net interest income lowest since 2016

Bloomberg Wells Fargo & Co is already feeling the sting of falling rates. Net interest income (NII), the difference between what the bank charges borrowers and what it pays depositors, fell to the lowest since 2016. That brought the net interest margin to a lower-than-expected 2.82 percent. Declining interest rates and a potential Federal Reserve cut have fuelled concern across …

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Schwab in talks to buy USAA units

Bloomberg Charles Schwab Corp appears to be making a play to grab more advisory clients as fees fall for asset management and trading. The San Francisco-based brokerage firm is in talks to buy USAA’s brokerage and wealth-management operations for roughly $2 billion, the Wall Street Journal reported. The deal may be reached this month, the newspaper said, citing people familiar …

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EU won’t pull UK market access amid Brexit: Lombard

Bloomberg The European Union is unlikely to withdraw the UK stock market’s equivalence status as a Brexit “negotiating tool” after withdrawing market recognition from Switzerland earlier this month, according to Lombard Odier. The UK’s equity market is almost twice the size of Switzerland’s and London’s clearing houses, which guarantee contracts even if one side proves insolvent, are a “core part” …

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ECB may mull bank-bond buying amid unappealing menu

Bloomberg Europe’s bond investors are starting to ask whether the European Central Bank (ECB) will pair a potential interest rate cut with unprecedented purchases of senior bank debt. Policy makers have previously shied away from buying unsecured bank bonds, not least because of possible conflicts of interest stemming from the ECB’s role in regulating banks it would be purchasing notes …

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Treasuries fall, dollar rises on economic data; stocks mixed

Bloomberg Treasuries fell and the dollar rose after solid data from the world’s largest economy added to signs the expansion is holding up even as central bank officials indicated they’re ready to cut rates. Stocks were mixed. Benchmark 10-year yields halted a two-day slide, while the greenback climbed against most major currencies. The Dow Jones Industrial Average advanced to a …

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Philippine stock bulls unfazed amid drop in six weeks

Bloomberg The bull run for Philippine stocks still has legs amid tailwinds of stronger corporate earnings, cooling inflation and continued monetary stimulus. The benchmark Philippine Stock Exchange Index entered the bull market after climbing more than 22 percent from a November low. The gauge is now the best performer in Southeast Asia and one of the top gainers in Asia …

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Oil wavers near $60 as storm Barry hits crude production

Bloomberg Oil traded close to $60 a barrel after a tropical storm shut almost three-fourths of US Gulf of Mexico crude production amid lingering concerns about demand growth. Futures were little changed on Monday in New York after advancing almost 5 percent last week. About 73 percent of Gulf crude output was offline after explorers evacuated platforms and rigs ahead …

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Dubai’s Amlak close to restructuring $1.2b debt

Bloomberg Amlak Finance PJSC is nearing a deal to restructure debt for a second time, according to two people with knowledge of the plan. The company is asking creditors to reschedule repayments on $1.2 billion of loans over the originally agreed period that ends in 2026, said the people, asking not to be identified because the information is private. Most …

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