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Japan intervenes to support yen for first time since 1998

Bloomberg Japan intervened to prop up the yen for the first time since 1998, after its central bank sparked further declines in the currency by sticking with ultra-low interest rates as its global peers hiked. The yen rose as much as 2.5% against the dollar, pulling back sharply from the lows of the day when it had breached a key ...

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Powell’s rate hike till inflation breaks makes dollar king trade

Bloomberg The surging dollar is showing there’s only one macro asset worth buying when the Federal Reserve tightens above its long-term neutral rate. Traders offloaded stocks, bonds and major currencies for a second day after the US central bank raised rates for a fifth time this year. The yen, the biggest Group-of-10 loser, briefly slid past 145 per dollar, prompting ...

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Citi proposes revamp of UK retail banking, Canary Wharf branch

  Bloomberg Citigroup Inc wants to focus its UK retail-banking operation on its wealthiest customers as the Wall Street giant revamps its overseas presence. The company will invite UK customers that meet the profile of its private bank to make use of those services as it winds down the operation, according to a statement about the proposal. The majority of ...

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Yuan losses deepen highlighting limits of PBOC currency defense

Bloomberg China’s yuan is set for its longest losing streak since June even after the central bank sought to support the currency with stronger-than-expected fixings in every single session for nearly a month. The onshore yuan slid for the fourth straight day to trade just 0.5% shy of the weak end of its allowed trading range with the greenback following ...

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JPMorgan wins Texas municipal-bond deal

  Bloomberg JPMorgan Chase & Co won a competitive auction for a municipal-bond deal sold by a Texas school district, marking a major step for the bank after it paused most public-finance work in the state because of a new Republican law targeting Wall Street’s gun policies. Frisco Independent School District, about 30 miles (48 kilometres) north of Dallas, awarded ...

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Thai officials pile pressure on central bank to shield baht

  Bloomberg Thailand’s central bank and the finance ministry will soon meet to discuss the baht after it tumbled to the lowest in nearly 16 years, signalling growing concerns among officials that the currency slump can threaten a tepid recovery and stoke inflation. The ministry and Bank of Thailand (BOT) will discuss the baht’s weakness as the nation needs “to ...

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Britain looks at QE change to avert £10bn payout to banks

Bloomberg UK Prime Minister Liz Truss’s new government has looked at changing the Bank of England’s (BOE) money-printing program to save the UK taxpayer billions of pounds at a time when the public finances are under increasing strain. Under the option, interest paid on some deposits held by commercial lenders at the BOE would be scrapped, potentially saving more than ...

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RBC merges tech banking, ventures under ‘RBCx’

  Bloomberg Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) is merging its RBC Ventures partnership group with its RBCx technology banking and innovation arm in a bid to capture more business from entrepreneurs at all stages of their startups’ growth. Sid Paquette, who has led both RBCx and Ventures since April, will head the combined business, the Toronto-based bank said in a ...

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Rakuten to pick Goldman, Daiwa for banking IPO

  Bloomberg Rakuten Group Inc has chosen Goldman Sachs Group Inc and Daiwa Securities Group Inc as lead managers for its banking unit’s initial public offering, people familiar with the matter said, as the online retailer chases fintech growth to counter mounting losses. Rakuten is preparing to list its banking unit with a valuation of around 300 billion yen ($2.1 ...

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Indian IPOs to pick up within six months: Bank of America

  Bloomberg Bank of America Corp expects initial public offerings in India will regain their recent momentum as soon as in the first quarter of next year, bolstered by the underlying strength of the market. “I think IPOs have taken a breather but it will be probably three to six months away from coming back,” Debasish Purohit, co-head of India ...

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