Bloomberg Consumer prices in the U.S. excluding food and fuel climbed more than forecast in February for a second month, adding to signs inflation is moving closer to the Federal Reserve’s target. The overall cost of living fell amid cheaper fuel. The so-called core measure, which strips out volatile food and fuel, rose 0.3 percent from a month earlier, the ...
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Colombia peso falls as Morgan Stanley cuts GDP projection
Bloomberg The Colombian peso dropped with oil as Morgan Stanley said that measures to tackle the current account deficit and inflation will end up lowering growth. The currency, which last week rose to the highest level since November, dropped 0.8 percent to 3,177.58 per U.S. dollar at 11:37 a.m. in Bogota. Oil, the country’s biggest export, fell from a three-month ...
Read More »Brazil’s unemployment jumps in 2015, adding to Rousseff’s woes
Bloomberg Brazil’s national unemployment rate in 2015 rose to its highest since the data series began three years earlier, piling pressure on President Dilma Rousseff who was a prime target in one of the nation’s largest protests ever on Sunday. The unemployment rate in 2015 averaged 8.5 percent, up from 6.8 percent the prior year, according to data released by ...
Read More »Argentina’s lower house passes debt bill to settle holdouts
Bloomberg Lawmakers in Argentina’s lower house of Congress voted on Wednesday to approve a bill that seeks to end a 15-year legal battle with disgruntled creditors from the 2001 default which would pave the way for the nation to return to international capital markets. Lawmakers voted 165 for and 86 against to support a package of measures that calls for ...
Read More »A Rio trucker’s woe and the threat it poses to President’s dream
Bloomberg Of the 40 million people who climbed into Brazil’s middle class during the boom years of the previous decade, almost one in 10 has already slid back down. Marco Antonio dos Santos Correia fears he may be next. The 51-year-old trucker bought his vehicle and Rio de Janeiro apartment using borrowed cash, joining the millions of other Brazilians who ...
Read More »Singapore developers post lowest new home sales
Bloomberg Singapore developers sold the lowest number of new homes in 14 months, as mortgage curbs cooled demand in Asia’s second-most expensive housing market. Developers sold 301 units in February, down 7 percent from the revised 323 units in January, according to data released Tuesday by the Urban Redevelopment Authority. While annual sales rose just under 2 percent to 7,440 ...
Read More »Burj Ramla confirms strength of real estate
RIYADH / EMIRATES BUSINESS With a clear strategy and vision, Naif Al-Rajhi Investment (NRI) is keen to work in line with the preset objectives of the Council of Economic Affairs and Development, and along with the changes that indicate broad opportunities for growth in the real estate sector. Ramla Real Estate Development Company, owned by Naif Al Rajhi Investment , ...
Read More »Canada home price tops C$500,000
Bloomberg A soaring real estate market in Vancouver helped push the national average home price in Canada above the half-million dollar mark for first time in February, stoking concern that risks are becoming lopsided. Average resale prices jumped 16 percent in February from a year earlier to C$503,057 ($376,880), the Canadian Real Estate Association said Tuesday from Ottawa, as prices ...
Read More »GCC retains investment charm
WAM Despite the falling oil price and geopolitical instability, the states of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) remain an attractive investment destination for high net-worth individuals (HNWIs), a report said, adding that 76 per cent prefer to keep their assets close to home. However, there is a clear element of caution lingering amongst investors, according to the 2016 GCC Wealth ...
Read More »3-year milestone for Masdar’s solar plant
Emirates Business Shams 1 Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) plant has marked its three successful years of operation. The plant, which occupies 2.5 square kilometres and has a power generating capacity of 100 megawatts, is the first of its kind in the Middle East and North Africa region. Shams 1, which takes its name from the Arabic word for ‘sun’, is ...
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