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Moody’s cuts Oman banking outlook on weaker support

Bloomberg The outlook for Oman’s banking sector was cut to negative by Moody’s Investors Service to reflect a reduction in the government’s ability to support the country’s banks, weaker economic growth and tightening liquidity. “We expect a softening in Oman’s operating environment, with fiscal consolidation amid prolonged oil price weakness weighing on economic growth,” Moody’s analyst Mik Kabeya said. “This ...

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Debt-limit default spells Treasuries nightmare in US

Bloomberg Nobody doubts America will make good on its debts. Yet if Congress fails to lift the debt ceiling in time, what’s known as a “technical” default— one that merely delays interest and principal payments— would be on deck for the $14.1 trillion Treasury market, presenting a potentially dizzying array of complications. Bond-market industry groups aren’t waiting to see how ...

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Boeing on $8.7 billion incentives for 777X jet

Bloomberg Boeing Co. won a round in a long-running US trade dispute with the European Union over government backing for the planemaker and competitor Airbus SE. The World Trade Organisation’s appellate body overruled a lower-level finding that $8.7 billion in tax incentives awarded by Washington state to Chicago-based Boeing for the development of the 777X jetliner constituted the most serious ...

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