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Fed’s bill-buying spree makes trading Eurodollars even harder

Bloomberg The Federal Reserve’s mass purchases of Treasury bills is creating distortions in money markets and that may make it harder for Eurodollar traders who bet on the interest-rate outlook. What started as an attempt by the Fed to relieve strains in money markets is having an unintended impact on some of the world’s most important borrowing benchmarks. As the ...

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After Fed and ECB, India may turn next to BOE for inspiration

Bloomberg First it was the Federal Reserve. Then the European Central Bank (ECB). Now, India’s monetary authority may look to the Bank of England (OBOE)for ideas to revive growth, economists say. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) could possibly draw inspiration from BOE’s Funding for Lending Scheme to jump start loan growth in the economy that’s set for its weakest ...

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‘Record highs in European stocks can last and widen’

Bloomberg European equities are trading at fresh record highs, and JPMorgan Chase & Co strategists say the rally can go on and even expand to markets that have been left behind. The Stoxx Europe 600 Index closed at a historical peak last week after earnings optimism outweighed spreading coronavirus fears. To JPMorgan strategists, the fact that the European benchmark has ...

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