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For the pound’s sake, don’t write May a blank check

The vote to have Britain exit the European Union highlighted deepening rifts across the country — between the old and the young, the rich and the poor, the North and the South. May’s proposals, which focus on lower taxes funded by cuts to education, health care and security, are likely to make Britain an even more divided kingdom. Once among …

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Venezuela ‘bond jitters’ grow after Goldman deal

Bloomberg The Venezuelan debt that Goldman Sachs Group Inc. bought last month may be known as “hunger bonds” to many in the international community, but they’re earning a different moniker on Wall Street: repudiation bonds. In the days since that controversial transaction, numerous investors have been approached by brokers putting out initial feelers to gauge their interest in the notes, …

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Qatar assets pile up losses as diplomatic tension swells

Bloomberg Investors in Qatari stocks, bonds and currency forwards were saddled with losses last week as the country was thrust into the epicenter of an unprecedented spat with its neighbors. The country’s stock market had shrank by about $11 billion in value, the most since 2010, after Middle Eastern countries including Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates cut ties …

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