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US stocks slip, bonds surge with crude on Saudi attack

Bloomberg US stocks slipped, oil surged and assets considered to be havens in times of trouble climbed after a strike on Saudi Arabia’s crude production heightened geopolitical risk. A drop in automaker shares helped drag the S&P 500 Index down the most in almost two weeks, even as energy producers climbed. Treasuries advanced with precious metals and the yen. Brent ...

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Oil spike sends India assets lower amid ‘inflation concerns’

Bloomberg India’s rupee halted a seven-day rally and bonds declined after a drone attack on Saudi Arabia’s oil facilities sent global crude prices soaring by the most on record. The currency fell 0.9 percent to close at 71.5963 per dollar and the benchmark 2029 bond yields rose eight basis points to 6.72 percent. The S&P BSE Sensex gauge of equities ...

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Stock bulls betting on rate cuts are a long way from sure thing

Bloomberg Another rate cut from the Federal Reserve is all but certain. Its impact on the stock market, however, is the topic of frantic debate. In the bear camp are Bank of America Corp and Morgan Stanley, whose strategists warned against relying too much on lower rates to boost stocks. In separate research, they reached the same conclusion after studying ...

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Pound rally to face test of Johnson’s Brexit-deal talks

Bloomberg The pound’s best run against the euro since 2016 will be tested next week as leaders from Britain and the European Union seek to make progress in breaking the Brexit deadlock. Sterling has climbed for five weeks against the common currency, rallying on the slightest hints of Brexit compromise. With British Prime Minister Boris Johnson now scheduled to meet ...

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US futures drift as stocks in Europe, Asia advance

Bloomberg US stock-index futures drifted, failing to pick up momentum from a broad advance in equities in Europe and Asia after more signs emerged that China will move to lessen the trade war’s repercussions. Oil futures rose with the dollar. Gains in the Stoxx Europe 600 Index came in part from the strong rotation into cyclical sectors that had lagged ...

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India stocks climb on stimulus plan

Bloomberg Indian stocks rose as investors anticipated more government steps to revive consumer sentiment ahead of the festival season that accounts for a bulk of the nation’s sales. The S&P BSE Sensex gained 0.3 percent to 37,270.82 at the close in Mumbai, advancing for a third consecutive session. The NSE Nifty 50 Index also climbed 0.3 percent. The nation’s financial ...

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Libra needs license: Swiss

Bloomberg Switzerland said Facebook Inc’s planned Libra cryptocurrency would need an official green light, with granting of a license contingent on the risks of reserve management being borne by the organisation and not by stable-coin holders. Swiss financial regulator Finma said the project would need a payment system license and would be subject to additional rules to take “bank-like” risks ...

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US stock futures drift as Treasuries hold steady

Bloomberg US equity futures drifted while European shares fell and Asian stocks were mixed as investors marked time before key central bank meetings in the coming days. The dollar strengthened. Contracts on the three main US indexes signalled they’ll open with modest declines. The Stoxx Europe 600 Index dropped a second day, led by financial services and health-care shares. The ...

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Bigger is better for Europe stocks: SocGen

Bloomberg Small is decidedly not beautiful for European equities, according to Societe Generale (SocGen) SA. Investors should short the Euro Stoxx Small Index while going long on the blue-chip Euro Stoxx 50 Index, given the prospect of greater “liquidity-driven shocks” ahead for markets, SocGen strategists said. European equity funds have registered almost nonstop outflows this year, a trend that isn’t ...

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Chinese investors stop HK stocks buying spree

Bloomberg Chinese investors have paused in their pursuit of Hong Kong stocks. They sold a net HK$175 million ($22 million) of the city’s shares on Tuesday, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. That followed purchases of $10.2 billion over the previous 37 sessions, the longest streak since late 2017. Mainland traders had been attracted by cheap valuations as the benchmark ...

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