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Pound surges after Barnier says Brexit deal within 8 weeks

Bloomberg The pound rallied and gilts fell after the European Union’s chief negotiator Michel Barnier said it’s “realistic” to get a Brexit deal within eight weeks. Sterling jumped as much as one percent as Barnier said an agreement is possible by the start of November, though several issues were still outstanding in the talks. That includes measures to prevent the ...

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Goldman model hints at pain for EM currencies

Bloomberg Goldman Sachs Group Inc. models are signaling that some developing-nation currencies have further to fall, even after a slide unprecedented since the financial crisis. While this year’s sell-off has pushed emerging-market exchange rates into undervalued territory by at least one measure, they are not yet as cheap as in early 2016, analysts at the investment bank including Mark Ozerov ...

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S&P momentum breaks as tech, trade war bite

Bloomberg Returning from vacation is a drag — in life, in stocks. True to form, September started with the worst S&P 500 retreat since June. Anyone hoping last month’s momentum would persist was disappointed. After hitting a record on August 29, the index has fallen on five of six days, with the twin tech pillars of semiconductors and the FAANGs ...

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Yuan outperforms peers as China deters bears before tariffs

Bloomberg China’s currency outperformed its Asian emerging market peers this week, as state-owned banks were said to have squeezed short sellers last week before a potential wave of new US tariffs. After five months of declines, the offshore yuan was poised to become the strongest emerging market Asian currency in the first week of September. State-owned banks bought yuan forward ...

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US tech shares tumble; emerging currencies dip

Bloomberg US stocks fell, with FANG shares tumbling as executives of the tech heavyweights face scrutiny on Capitol Hill. The selloff in emerging market currencies deepened, adding to the risk-off tone on global financial markets. Twitter, Facebook and Alphabet sent the Nasdaq Composite Index down by more than 1 percent during Senate Intelligence Committee hearing on social media and foreign ...

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Ether tumbles in crypto selloff

Bloomberg A fresh sign that the financial industry’s love affair with cryptocurrencies is cooling pummeled the largest tokens. Ether sank as much as 15 percent and Bitcoin fell almost 7 percent to a three-week low amid a report that Goldman Sachs Group Inc. is pulling back on near-term plans to set up a crypto trading desk. Litecoin and Ripple followed ...

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Stocks gain AED7.5 billion on potential bank merger news

ABU DHABI / WAM The UAE stock exchanges gained AED7.5 billion in market cap on Tuesday following reports purporting initial negotiations on potential mergers between Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank, Union National Bank and Al Hilal Bank. The shares of the ADX-listed ADCB and Union National Bank therefore closed high at AED8.00 and AED4.34 respectively, following robust demand by investment agencies ...

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Stocks pare drop on ISM data; EM assets wobble

Bloomberg US stocks pared losses after a gauge of US manufacturing hit a 14-year high, bolstering confidence in the world’s largest economy. The dollar climbed as trade tensions persisted and emerging markets remained under pressure. The S&P 500 was little changed after falling as much as 0.5 percent. Nike Inc. fell amid a politically controversial ad campaign and Facebook Inc. ...

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Rand tumbles with bonds as South Africa recession hits markets

Bloomberg South Africa’s rand headed for its weakest level in more than two years after data showed the country’s economy had slipped into a recession for the first time since 2009. Government bonds fell the most in 10 months as credit risk jumped and stocks took a hit. The rand slumped as much as 3.2 percent, leading emerging-market currency declines ...

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Stocks mixed on global-trade fears; pound drops on Brexit

Bloomberg Stocks were steady in Europe on Monday while US futures climbed and emerging market shares dropped as investors assessed the complex outlook for international trade. The pound fell as the UK’s flagship Brexit proposal came under attack. Gains in energy shares were offset by declines in automakers and construction firms in thin trading on the Stoxx Europe 600 Index, ...

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