NEW YORK / Bloomberg Treasuries fell after a line-up of above-forecast economic data prompted traders to re-evaluate their views on the Federal Reserve’s interest-rates path. Yields on two-year notes, seen as the most sensitive to Fed policy expectations, surged by the most since December as traders ratcheted up bets on the pace of rate increases. That helped push the gap ...
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Samarco comp deal said to be signed tomorrow in Rio De Janeiro
Rio De Janeiro /Bloomberg A compensation package for the Samarco tailings dam spill in Brazil is scheduled to be signed on Monday as authorities and the mine owners hammer out final details, said a person with direct knowledge of the talks. The agreement would end weeks of negotiations and be a key step in the joint venture — owned by ...
Read More »Mexican stock trading outage irks its traders
MEXICO CITY / Bloomberg A 90-minute interruption in Mexican stock trading during the peak of earnings season drew fire from traders. “It’s very hard when things like this happen,†said Rogelio Ramos, an equity sales trader at Interacciones Casa de Bolsa SA in Mexico City. “From the time you come in, people, companies, foreign clients, everyone is asking us: ‘Hey, ...
Read More »Taesa keen on in Abengoa’s Brazil power lines
Rio De Janeiro / Bloomberg Transmissora Alianca de Energia Eletrica SA (Taesa) , a state-owned operator of power lines in Brazil, is considering the acquisition of Abengoa SA’s transmission assets in the country as the Spanish company teeters on the edge of insolvency. “We are interested in the assets,†Chief Executive Officer Jose Aloice Rogone Filho said in an interview. ...
Read More »Venezuela sees saviour in gold as country fights to avoid default
Caracas / Bloomberg Venezuela is planning to move fast with a new mining joint venture announced this week with Spokane, Washington-based Gold Reserve Inc. and will start extracting the precious metal within six months, according to central bank President Nelson Merentes. The government will have a 55 percent to 60 percent stake in the new venture, while Gold Reserve and ...
Read More »â€˜IS bombs made with civilian components’
Irbil / AP The IS group relies on commercially available components for most of its bombs, with some parts coming from as far away as the United States and Japan, according to a report released Wednesday by a London-based arms research group. Conflict Armament Research says most components — such as chemicals and detonators — come from companies in Turkey ...
Read More »UAE, Qatar focus on wider investments
Abu Dhabi / WAM The second UAE-Qatar Business Forum focused on ways to promote building a variety of economic partnerships and supporting the goals of sustainable development. The meeting also discussed opening up wider horizons for mutual investments to enhance the joint cooperation and consolidation of efforts to bring about desired economic integration among the GCC countries. The Forum, which ...
Read More »UAE key player in implementation of New Silk Road initiative: China
ABU DHABI / WAM Dr Lee Yang, member of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS) and Vice-President of the China Society for Finance and Banking (CSFB), has said that his country seeks to strengthen its relations with the UAE in all fields as it holds a strategic position in the region and is a central player in the implementation ...
Read More »â€˜Brexit’ triples chance of UK falling into recession
London / Bloomberg Fancy another recession? Economists say voting to leave the European Union would dramatically increase the UK’s chances of heading down that road. As Britons contemplate their place in the 28-nation bloc before June’s referendum, respondents to a Bloomberg survey said the probability of a slump spikes to 40 percent in the event of an “out†vote. That ...
Read More »IMF chief commends UAE for economic diversification
ABU DHABI / WAM Christine Lagarde, Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), has commended the UAE authorities for having built large fiscal and external buffers, advancing economic diversification and taking steps to address the consequences of the sharp drop of oil prices, notably the reform of fuel subsidies. She added that the IMF enjoys a strong relationship with ...
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