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Is Spain about to become next Italy?

Anti-establishment parties have made real inroads in southern Europe in recent years, taking power in Italy and Greece after vowing to jettison mainstream political thinking and challenge the economic consensus in Brussels. As Spain goes to the polls this month, many are worried about the rise of Vox, an anti-immigrant, anti-feminist movement that has emerged as a genuine electoral force. ...

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Where over $17 billion in shifted tariffs might land

Here’s some good news for America’s flood-hit farmers: China is looking at shifting agricultural tariffs, imposed as part of its tit-for-tat trade war with President Donald Trump, to other products instead. Levies of some sort would still remain in place, people familiar with the situation told Bloomberg News, but move to non-agricultural items. That would allow Beijing to match Washington’s ...

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KKR has good reasons to prefer Japan over China

Japan lost its position as the world’s second-biggest economy to China awhile ago. But it’s beating out its Asian rival in one area at least: private equity. For restructuring experts such as KKR & Co. LP, whose founders recently declared Japan the company’s “highest priority” outside the US, the smaller country offers much more attractive opportunities. And the reasons are ...

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Morgan Stanley’s IPO revival comes with big caveat

At this point in the earnings season for big US banks, it was clear that Morgan Stanley’s figures were going to be down — the more pressing question was by how much. After all, the firm derives almost all of its revenue from market-related fees, a weak spot for competitors like Bank of America Corp. and JPMorgan Chase & Co., ...

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Rate cut may not save ‘ringgit rally’ as index outflow looms

Bloomberg A storm is brewing for Malaysian bonds, as the threat of an $8 billion outflow and a falling ringgit erode sentiment, even in the face of a likely interest-rate cut. The biggest rally in ringgit bonds in three years, fuelled by bets for policy easing, has ground to a halt. FTSE Russell sparked the latest — and perhaps biggest ...

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US small caps at ‘crucial junctures’, says strategist

Bloomberg Smaller US stocks may be worth watching right now for both their relative performance and their technical picture. The Russell 2000 index of small-cap stocks has fallen 1.5 percent since February 22, while the S&P 500 index, which tracks the biggest American companies, has risen 4 percent. And that difference could bode ill for the entire stock market, equity ...

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Commerzbank suitors line up as merger elusive

Bloomberg As merger talks between Deutsche Bank AG and Commerzbank AG appear to run into more obstacles, potential suitors are jockeying for a piece of the German banking market should government efforts to create a national champion fail. Commerzbank, the smaller of the two, is attracting the most interest, perhaps because it would be easier to digest. Dutch lender ING ...

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‘RBI inflation goals need to be reviewed’

Bloomberg India’s new government should review the central bank’s inflation goals, including whether consumer pri-ces or the underlying core measure is the appropriate target to use to determine interest rates, an economic adviser to the current prime minister said. Speaking in his personal capacity, and not as a member of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Economic Advisory Council, Rathin Roy said ...

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Argentine peso rises on new measures

Bloomberg The Argentine peso gained as the government and the central bank announced measures to control inflation after prices rose more than expected in March for the third consecutive month. The peso climbed as much as 2.3 percent before paring gains to finish trading up 1.1 percent at 41.9 per dollar. Some investors saw the announcements as boosting President Mauricio ...

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