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US consumer sentiment surges along with inflation expectations

Bloomberg US consumer sentiment improved in April following another round of fiscal stimulus and as job growth accelerated. At the same time, inflation expectations surged to the highest in nine years. The University of Michigan’s preliminary sentiment index rises to 86.5 from 84.9 in March, data showed. While the figure was softer than the 89 forecast in Bloomberg’s survey of ...

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Canada tells wireless firms to sell access to networks

Bloomberg Canada issued new rules to bring down wireless costs, forcing large carriers including BCE Inc. and Rogers Communications Inc. resell access to their networks to smaller players. The decision by the telecommunications regulator makes it easier for regional telecommunications providers such as Quebecor Inc. and Cogeco Communications Inc. to compete on wireless plans with the sector’s three dominant companies ...

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Hemnet targets valuation of $1.4bn in IPO

Bloomberg Sweden’s biggest online platform for property classifieds, Hemnet Group AB, is targeting a valuation of as much as $1.4 billion when it launches an initial public offering in Stockholm later this month. The IPO price range is expected to be 95 to 115 kronor per ordinary share, equating to a market value for all the listed ordinary shares of ...

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Bets against Treasuries start to pinch in tough week for bears

Bloomberg Investors betting against Treasuries — or even just hiding out in cash waiting for lower prices — just suffered a rough week, even after a robust slate of economic figures showed the rebound from the pandemic is gaining steam. The debate over the long-term outlook for the $21 trillion market is far from over. The bearish view has dominated ...

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China’s internet stocks face more pain, top global investors say

Bloomberg After a historic antitrust crackdown on China’s biggest tech companies last week, investors are betting there is more pain ahead. GAM Investments, BNP Paribas Asset Management and JP Morgan Asset Management Inc. see more regulatory tightening in China’s clampdown on monopolistic practices, putting pressure on the country’s leading internet stocks over the next few months. The Hang Seng Tech ...

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Oil sees best week since March on improving demand outlook

Bloomberg Oil posted the biggest weekly gain since early March as economic data in the US and China strengthened expectations for a recovery in global fuel demand. Futures in New York advanced 6.4% this week, despite eking out a small loss last week. On the heels of robust economic figures out of the US, data from China showed its gross ...

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Dubai Customs completes 5m transactions in Q1 2021

DUBAi / WAM Dubai Customs announced the completion of five million transactions in the first quarter of this year, according to latest figures. This is equivalent to the double number of transactions in the same period in pre-pandemic 2019, and 20% more than Q1 2020, in which 4 million transactions were completed, according to a Dubai Customs statement on Saturday. ...

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DHA expanding eligibility criteria for Covid-19 vaccine

DUBAI / WAM The Dubai Health Authority (DHA) announced that as part of the expansion of the eligibility criteria for Covid-19 vaccination, women who are breastfeeding as well as those who are planning to conceive can take the mRNA vaccine (Pfizer-BioNTech). Furthermore, patients who had Covid-19 no longer need to wait for three months to get the vaccine. They can ...

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Opec Fund’s $50m loan to make Uzbek power generation capacity efficient

VIENNA / WAM The Opec Fund for International Development has announced the signing of a $50 million term loan agreement with ACWA Power to support the construction and operation of a 1.5 gigawatt (GW) combined cycle gas-turbine power plant in Sirdarya, Uzbekistan. The new plant, located near the border with Tajikistan, will replace an ageing, less efficient thermal power facility, ...

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Boeing finds electrical issues on some 737 Max

Bloomberg Boeing Co. has found potential electrical flaws in two additional areas of the 737 Max’s cockpit, a week after a similar manufacturing defect prompted a temporary flying halt for recently delivered jetliners, said people familiar with the matter. The planemaker has inspected the Max’s flight deck for other electrical faults near the flaw revealed last week with the plane’s ...

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