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SNB’s quiet days in Zurich give CEO Jordan respite as Franc sinks

Bloomberg Thomas Jordan might have had the quietest August since he became Swiss National Bank president five years ago. Considered the haven of all havens by foreign exchange traders, the franc typically shoots up against other currencies whenever investors get anxious. This year, with no Greek debt crisis and the prospect that euro-area bond purchases might soon be wound down, ...

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RBI may hold bond quotas as India faces impossible trinity

Bloomberg Foreigners looking to buy Asia’s best bonds will probably have to wait. Reserve Bank of India’s Governor Urjit Patel is unlikely to raise the quota on debt after inflows surged and muddied policy choices. He can’t allow runaway currency gains because exports are only just recovering from a slump, so he’s buying up the dollars pouring in. This injects ...

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Amazon cuts Whole Foods prices up to 43% on first day

Bloomberg Amazon.com Inc. spent its first day as the owner of a brick-and-mortar grocery chain cutting prices at Whole Foods Market. At the Whole Foods on 57th Street in Manhattan, organic fuji apples were marked down to $1.99 a pound from $3.49 a pound; organic avocados went to $1.99 each from $2.79; organic rotisserie chicken fell to $9.99 each from ...

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