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Bonds rally as economic threat hits risk appetite

BLOOMBERG  Government bonds rallied and stocks dropped as investors hedged the risk that economies would flag under central banks pushing their inflation-fighting zeal and rate-hiking campaigns too far. European bond yields slumped as the Stoxx Europe 600 Index extended declines to a sixth day, the longest losing streak since October.Germany’s 10-year benchmark yield tumbled four basis points as data showed ...

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Hong Kong’s stock trading in yuan starts with one exception

BLOOMBERG  Hong Kong’s initiative to allow trading of some locally-listed stocks in yuan has seen a muted start, with an average of just 1% of volume in those counters using the Chinese currency. One outlier has been China Mobile Ltd, which has seen yuan trading account for almost 10% of shares exchanged since the ability to transact the stock using ...

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Apple illegally interrogated retail staff about union, rules judge

BLOOMBERG  Apple Inc “coercively interrogated” retail employees about their pro-union sympathies and restricted the circulation of union flyers, a US labour board judge ruled, marking a victory for labor organisers at the world’s most valuable company. In a decision, a National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) judge wrote that Apple violated the rights of employees at its World Trade Center store ...

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