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Low investor turnout before Eid hits bourses

DUBAI / Reuters Thin news flow and upcoming Islamic holidays towards the end of the week kept many long-term equity investors away on Sunday, leaving stock markets in the Middle East vulnerable to profit- taking, but Kuwait’s index bucked the trend. “Speculators are booking capital gains while long-term investors were dormant,” said a Jeddah-based broker. Stock markets are often sparsely ...

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Draghi’s drama-free Jackson Hole reaffirms slow QE exit

Bloomberg Mario Draghi’s message in Jackson Hole recently may not have been dramatic as three years ago but was clear nonetheless: the European Central Bank will go extremely slow about removing its monetary stimulus. While the ECB president startled investors in 2014 by laying the groundwork for quantitative easing, his published remarks at the Federal Reserve symposium in Wyoming included ...

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BOJ’s Kuroda vows to maintain monetary policy

Bloomberg Bank of Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda said the recent pace of growth in the world’s third-largest economy is probably unsustainable and pledged to continue with very accommodative monetary policy “for some time” because the BOJ is far from inflation target. “I think 4 percent growth is excellent but we don’t think 4 percent growth can be sustained. Around 2 ...

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