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‘Philippines not in a race to raise rates’

Bloomberg The Philippine central bank isn’t in a race to raise interest rates, incoming governor Nestor Espenilla said, despite economists’ predictions the country will be the first in Southeast Asia to do so. “It’s not a race to raise interest rates,” Espenilla, 58, deputy governor in charge of bank supervision, said in an interview. “Is it time to raise interest ...

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Brazil’s ‘iron lady’ quits as head of BNDES

Bloomberg Maria Silvia Bastos resigned as the head of Brazil’s state development bank (BNDES) amid a corruption scandal engulfing both the institution and President Michel Temer. The BNDES in a statement cited personal reasons for Bastos’ decision, without elaborating. Brazil’s currency and the Ibovespa stock index trimmed gains. Paulo Rabello Castro, an economist in charge of the national statistics agency ...

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Barclays trader fired amid foreign exchange probe

Bloomberg A Barclays Plc trader fired amid a global probe into foreign-exchange market manipulation lost his lawsuit against the bank after a judge ruled the lender was right to dismiss him for revealing confidential information to rivals and using sexually explicit, racist language in online chats. Barclays suspended Jack Murray in October 2013, shortly after regulators began probing banks suspected ...

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