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Wall Street calls time out on US dollar’s big resurgence

Bloomberg The US dollar’s resurgence is running on fumes. A short squeeze that sparked the greenback’s fastest rise in 18 months has fizzled out, according to Wall Street strategists, who warn of mounting bearish conditions for the currency: paltry domestic inflation, economic resilience overseas and the potential escalation of trade tensions. For now, call last week’s sideways move in the ...

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‘Ugly’ India inflation puts RBI closer to rate hike

Bloomberg India’s inflation accelerated more than estimated in April, providing ammunition to hawks in the central bank to tighten monetary policy and fuelling a selloff in bonds. Consumer prices rose 4.6 percent in April from a year earlier, the statistics ministry said in a statement in New Delhi, higher than the 4.4 percent median estimate in a Bloomberg survey of ...

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Credit Agricole caught in fixed-income slump

Bloomberg Credit Agricole SA’s trading revenue slumped in the first three months of the year, squeezing earnings at its investment bank. A “more difficult environment” in capital markets and a stronger euro weighed on its performance, Credit Agricole said in a statement on Tuesday. Revenue also suffered from the bank taking a more “selective” approach to employing its capital, which ...

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