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Major mkts gain slightly, Saudi banks rebound

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  Dubai / Reuters A rebound in the banking sector buoyed Saudi Arabia’s bourse on Wednesday and other Gulf bourses also rose, with Dubai’s Shuaa Capital surging on hopes that potential buyers of a stake in it had placed high bids. Saudi banking shares, which were among the market’s worst performers in May, attracted buying on dips as Saudi British ...

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Gold holds gain after dismal May as investors weigh rate outlook

Bloomberg Gold held the first advance in 10 days as investors looked to the release of U.S. data this week including monthly payrolls that’ll shape the thinking of Federal Reserve policy makers on whether to raise interest rates in the months ahead. Bullion for immediate delivery traded at $1,216.18 an ounce by 10:10 a.m. in London from $1,215.32 on Tuesday, ...

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PBOC weighs risks in shadow loan market

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  Bloomberg China’s central bank is expanding the fight to monitor and control risks emerging in the burgeoning market for loosely-regulated shadow lending. The People’s Bank of China has started collecting data from the murky world of online financing, in which firms make loans for everything from weddings to mining projects. It’s a growing part of a shadow banking market ...

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ICBC chief retires amid weak profits

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  AFP The head of the world’s biggest bank by assets, Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC), is retiring, according to a statement, amid flat profit growth for the massive lender. Jiang Jianqing, 63, is leaving his post as chairman and will be replaced by current president and vice chairman Yi Huiman, ICBC said in a statement to the ...

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Hyundai Heavy to get bank’s sanction to raise US$2.2 bn

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  Bloomberg Hyundai Heavy Industries Co, the world’s biggest shipbuilder, received an initial approval from its creditor KEB Hana Bank to raise 2.6 trillion won ($2.2 billion) selling assets, according to a person familiar with the plan. The shipbuilder plans to sell stakes in other companies and real estate projects, the person said, asking not to be identified as the ...

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Fed embarks upon quantitative easing

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  Lagos / AFP Investors won’t necessarily be surprised if the Federal Reserve embarks upon another edition of quantitative easing when the next US recession hits. What would come as a shock is if the central bank decided to purchase assets before exhausting its more traditional form of accommodation: rate cuts. But that approach might be just what the doctor ...

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Fed honchos pine for wage gains

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  Bloomberg Federal Reserve officials spent 2015 pining for a pickup in US wage gains. For the heads of the district banks, anecdotal evidence existed in their own paychecks. Fed presidents saw a 4 percent average salary increase last year, following a 6.6 percent bump in 2014, according to the central bank’s annual report released. Those gains follow a pay ...

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UK house prices to keep rising even as activity cools

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  Bloomberg U.K. housing activity may cool in the coming months after the rush to beat a tax increase boosted the market in the first quarter, though prices should continue to rise, Nationwide Building Society said. The average price of a home rose 0.2 percent to 204,368 pounds ($296,000) in May, matching the pace in April, the lender said on ...

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Nova Scotia bank curbs mortgages in Vancouver, Toronto as prices soar

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  Bloomberg Hot housing markets in Vancouver and Toronto prompted Bank of Nova Scotia to ease off on mortgage lending in those cities, Chief Executive Officer Brian Porter said. “We’re a little concerned about housing prices in the greater Vancouver area and Toronto,” Porter, 58, said in an interview on Bloomberg TV Canada. “We just took our foot off the ...

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Landowners win at US court on wetlands development

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  Bloomberg The U.S. Supreme Court gave landowners a new avenue to challenge some federal regulatory decisions affecting their property rights, in a case that three conservative justices said raised troubling questions about government overreach. The 8-0 ruling said landowners can go straight to court after federal regulators decide that a piece of property containing wetlands is covered by the ...

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