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China Inc.’s $7.8bn of dividend payouts to stress Yuan

Bloomberg The yuan’s rebound may be undermined by a seasonal hunt for dollars as Chinese companies prepare to pay dividends to shareholders overseas. Demand for the greenback and other currencies will peak at $7.8 billion in July, a substantial sum considering that local lenders settled an average of $11.8 billion in foreign-exchange for clients in the first five months of ...

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Sumitomo Mitsui chooses Frankfurt for EU base

Bloomberg Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group Inc. has decided to set up banking and securities units in Frankfurt to maintain business in the European Union following the UK’s eventual departure from the bloc. Japan’s second-biggest lender by market value is establishing the units to offer services “with no disruption” once Britain leaves the union, it said in a statement on Monday. ...

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Facebook’s small print might be antitrust’s next big target

Bloomberg Facebook Inc.’s small print may be the next big thing in European antitrust as watchdogs home in on how the world’s biggest social network collects information from users that helps generate vast advertising revenues. Germany’s Federal Cartel Office is examining whether Facebook essentially takes advantage of its popularity to bully users into agreeing to terms and conditions they might ...

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