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IPOs may reach record by regulator amid India stocks rally

  Bloomberg India’s market regulator is forecasting initial public offerings to reach a record in the year ending March, as improved corporate governance standards and an equities rally attracts investors. Twenty one first-time sales raised 49.4 billion rupees (US$735 million) in the quarter ended June, more than in any comparable period since 2010, data compiled. Eighteen offerings seeking 61 billion ...

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US stocks up as commodities retreat on dollar strength

  Bloomberg U.S. stocks rose, sending the S&P 500 Index to a record, and the dollar strengthened as speculation mounted that central banks from Japan to Europe won’t be in a rush to add to unprecedented stimulus. Emerging-market assets and commodities retreated. The S&P 500 capped a fourth weekly gain as a preponderance of earnings reports topped estimates. Verizon Communications ...

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Lagarde likely to avoid jail time, keep job amid trial

  Bloomberg Christine Lagarde is likely to avoid jail time and keep her job as head of the IMF after she was ordered to stand trial in France on charges that carry a potential prison term. Lagarde, 60, on Friday lost a bid to challenge a December decision to be tried for alleged negligence during her time as French finance ...

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Pound outlook darkens as signs of Brexit fallout emerge after brief resilence hopes

  Bloomberg The pound’s recent resilience may prove short-lived as data showed the first indications that the U.K. economy may be faltering one month after Britain voted to leave the European Union. Inflation and labor figures covering the pre-Brexit period, released earlier this week, beat analyst predictions and helped the currency climb from a 31-year low versus the dollar set ...

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Husky hits snag in efforts to contain Saskatchewan oil spill

  Bloomberg Husky Energy Inc. is running into difficulty containing and cleaning up a 1,570-barrel oil pipeline spill that entered the North Saskatchewan River in Canada this week, after rising water levels compromised its initial plan to capture the release. The company responded when a sheen on the water indicated a spill, and discovered it was from the failure of ...

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Canadian consumer inflation stable in June at 1.5%

  Ottawa / AFP Largely driven by housing, Canadian consumer prices rose 1.5 percent in June over a year ago, the same rate recorded in May, the Canadian government reported on Saturday. The pace fell short of analyst forecasts, which had predicted a rise in the consumer price index of 1.7 percent. Housing prices were up 1.6 percent after rising ...

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ECB primed to act after Brexit shock

  Frankfurt / AFP The European Central Bank is ready, willing and able to help put the eurozone economy back on its feet, if needed, even if financial markets have held up so far to the shock of the Brexit referendum, president Mario Draghi said on Thursday. “If warranted to achieve its objective, the governing council will act by using ...

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Turkey $9bn bond rout signalled by swaps after botched coup

  Bloomberg The thwarted coup attempt in Turkey is leaving derivatives traders with little doubt the country’s three-year sojourn in investment grade is coming to an end, potentially triggering a fire sale of almost $9 billion of bonds. In the three trading days since President Recep Tayyip Erdogan survived a bid by a faction of the military to depose him, ...

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Daimler’s Mercedes sustains margins & sees boost from E-Class

  Bloomberg Daimler AG maintained the profitability of its Mercedes-Benz Cars unit in the second quarter even as it spent money to introduce a new version of the E-Class sedan, a model it said will help boost returns the rest of the year. Adjusted for special items, the return on sales was 10 percent at the division, which includes the ...

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Brexit to halt UK growth streak with mild recession

  Bloomberg The U.K. economy may be heading for its first recession since 2009, with economists slashing their forecasts in the wake of the Brexit vote and now seeing two quarters of contraction this year. While the 0.1% decline in gross domestic product anticipated in each of the third and fourth quarters is modest, it will mark the end of ...

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