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UK faces $19.42 billion bill for three months of energy subsidy

  Bloomberg Energy regulator Ofgem will raise its price cap for the average UK home by 21% to £4,279 ($5,173) from January, underscoring the growing gap the government has to plug to maintain its price freeze. The UK has been subsidising Ofgem’s price cap since October in an attempt to shield households from the worst energy crisis in decades. That …

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UK expands windfall tax on energy firms to fund bills cap

  Bloomberg The UK announced a windfall tax on “excess” profits of some electricity generators to help pay for the continuation of a freeze on household energy bills. Renewable, nuclear and biomass generators will see a 45% tax, while an existing levy on oil and gas firms will rise to 35% from 25% as the government seeks to claw back …

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US, Japan-led climate pact set to offer Indonesia $15b

Bloomberg The US, Japan and other countries will offer a climate finance deal worth as much as $20 billion to help Indonesia shift its coal-dominated power grid away from the polluting fossil fuel. Details of an agreement will be announced during the Group of 20 meetings in Bali next week after talks between US President Joe Biden and Indonesian President …

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Serbia to hike interest rate despite slowdown

Serbia will probably hike borrowing costs as the fastest inflation in more than a decade overshadows the risks of a sharp downturn in economic growth. The National Bank of Serbia will lift its benchmark interest rate by 50 basis points to 4.5%, according to nine of 16 economists in a Bloomberg survey. Five expect a quarter-point increase and two see …

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Credit Agricole regional owners to increase stake to $1 billion 

Credit Agricole SA said its regional-bank shareholders would buy up to €1 billion ($1 billion) of the lender’s shares by the first half next year, in a move that takes advantage of depressed prices amid worries over the economic outlook. The Paris-based bank said the regional lenders, through the holding entity SAS Rue La Boetie, would increase their stake to …

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Credit Suisse revamps Asia-Pacific wealth team

Credit Suisse Group AG promoted executives in its Asia-Pacific wealth management unit and removed a layer of hierarchy in a revamp after recent senior departures in the group. “We have flattened the organisational structure,” Benjamin Cavalli, the bank’s regional wealth head, said in a memo, while elevating market group heads who will report to him. Cavalli said he made the …

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US futures rise as CPI bets keep bonds on the edge

US stock-index futures rise, while Treasuries slipped, as investors remained on the edge before a report projected to show inflation in the world’s largest economy moderated for a fourth successive month. December contracts on the S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 added at least 0.3% each, a day after the underlying indexes tumbled to one-week lows amid a blurry midterms verdict …

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Sebi panel tells Indian exchanges to bolster oversight, compliance

A panel set up by India’s capital market regulator wants exchanges, clearing houses and depositories to revamp their compliance and risk management structures to minimise governance lapses. A committee headed by G. Mahalingam, a former central banker and a ex- whole time member at the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi), recommended market infrastructure institutions (MII) should separate functions …

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Wells Fargo faces US demand for record fine exceeding $1bn

Wells Fargo & Co. is under pressure from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to pay more than $1 billion to settle a series of investigations into mistreatment of customers, a deal that would shatter the agency’s previous record — also with Wells Fargo. The regulator’s demand in confidential talks, described by people with direct knowledge of the matter, reflects its …

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Barclays to refund 1,000 customers for PPI breach

Barclays Plc will refund more than a 1,000 customers an average of £750 ($858) after it failed to send them reminder of its payment protection insurance (PPI) policies. The total payout of up to £1 million is made up of refunds and goodwill payments, according to a Competition & Markets Authority (CMA) statement on Wednesday. The CMA requires providers to …

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