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China’s sovereign sale falls short

The morning after is always when reality hits. Reading the news headlines about China’s recently minted sovereign bond, one could be forgiven for thinking President Xi Jinping’s moment in the capital markets has arrived. The government’s $1 billion of 10-year notes were priced just 25 basis points over Treasuries, with the spread narrowing to less than 10 basis points Friday ...

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Secession of Catalonia is a symbolic move

Catalonia’s declaration of independence from Spain, passed by the Catalan parliament on Friday, is a largely symbolic gesture as far as true independence goes. It will, however, require all of Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy’s experience and skill to defuse this situation. These last couple of days, I’ve been in Barcelona trying to make sense of the complex game that’s ...

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US stocks mixed as tech gains, dollar weakens; euro gains

Bloomberg Most US stocks fell, with large-cap tech stocks bucking the trend, while the dollar slipped and Treasuries advanced as markets struck a tone of caution at the start of a week stuffed with catalysts. The euro gained. The S&P 500 Index opened lower as investors assessed the impact of the first charges in the broad investigation to Russian meddling ...

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