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German bonds seen outperforming with elections vexing investors

  Bloomberg German government bonds may gain next week along with the rest of the euro region’s core debt market as investors seek havens before unprecedented political events later this month. Britain’s referendum on its European Union membership and Spain’s repeat elections are approaching, and bonds from Germany, France and the Netherlands have been outperforming their peripheral peers in the ...

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Luxembourg takes first steps to ‘asteroid mining’ law

  Luxembourg / AFP One of Europe’s smallest states, the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, cast its eyes to the cosmos, announcing it would draw up a law to facilitate mining on asteroids. Extracting precious metals, rare minerals and other valuable commodities on passing asteroids is a staple of science fiction, but Luxembourg says incentives are urgently needed to turn this ...

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Colombia’s economy grows at slowest pace since 2009 crisis

  Bloomberg Colombia’s economy grew at the slowest pace since 2009 in the first three months of the year as consumer confidence slumped and prices fell for the nation’s oil, coal and coffee. The weaker-than-expected result caused bond yields to drop as traders pared bets on further interest rate increases. Gross domestic product expanded 2.5 percent from the year earlier, ...

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Brazil to delay Petrobras, other asset sales until 2017

  Bloomberg Brazil’s Acting President Michel Temer will prioritize infrastructure concessions this year as a way to showcase an improving political environment and rule of law, before offering stakes in state companies in 2017. Several highways and airports are almost ready to be put up for tender. Such deals are less controversial than those involving strategic assets, like units of ...

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Traders urge Fed to wait until December after job data stun

  Bloomberg For bond traders, the stalling U.S. job market means the Federal Reserve will probably lift interest rates just once this year, in December. The nation’s employers added workers at the slowest pace in almost six years in May, government data showed. The report fueled a surge in Treasuries, driving yields on two-year notes down the most since September ...

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Citigroup tells investors to sell Mexico’s Peso and buy dollars

  Bloomberg Investors should sell Mexico’s peso and buy dollars and euros amid a widening current account deficit in Latin America’s second-largest economy, according to Citigroup Inc. While Mexico’s peso has tumbled the most among major currencies this year on bets that higher borrowing costs in the U.S. will reduce the appeal of riskier assets, Citigroup says that local economic ...

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Latin America bonds attractive, Pemex a standout: Prudential

  Bloomberg Prudential Financial Inc. says debt from Latin America is still attractive after a rally this year, with bonds from PetroleosMexicanos SA and sovereign securities from Argentina among the most alluring options. David Bessey and Cathy Hepworth, money managers who help oversee $26 billion in emerging-market debt at Prudential Financial, said that the extra yield investors get to own ...

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Coca-Cola to buy Unilever’s AdeS unit for $575 mn

  Bloomberg Coca-Cola Co. and bottler Coca-Cola Femsa SAB agreed to buy Unilever’s AdeS soy-based beverage business for about $575 million, expanding the beverage giant’s sales of non-soda drinks and boosting its business in Latin America. After the takeover is completed, AdeS will become part of the non-carbonated beverage platforms that Coca-Cola Femsa and Coca-Cola share in its franchise territories, ...

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Mester sees gradual rate increases despite weak jobs data

  Bloomberg The Federal Reserve should raise interest rates gradually despite weak jobs data, Fed Cleveland Bank President Loretta Mester said. U.S. economic growth is picking up, inflation is moving toward target and the country is at full employment, Mester told reporters in Stockholm on Saturday. “I still believe that in order to achieve our monetary policy goals a gradual ...

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Farewell to king of the square ring

  Los Angeles / AFP He called himself “The Greatest,” and few disagreed. Muhammad Ali — who died on Friday in Arizona at age 74 — was one of the iconic sporting heroes of the 20th century, the three-time heavyweight champion of the world who said he could “float like a butterfly, sting like a bee.” Ali, who came of ...

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