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BOE’s policy maker urges calm before adding stimulus

  Bloomberg Bank of England policy maker Kristin Forbes said there’s no need to hurry to add stimulus after the UK’S vote to exit the European Union, citing a moderation of the immediate market turmoil, calm consumers and “quite solid” growth before the referendum. “Given the substantial uncertainty and likelihood that growth slows, there is a valid case to ease ...

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Danske Bank second quarter profit slips

  Bloomberg Denmark’s biggest bank said profit slipped 1 percent in the second quarter, missing analyst estimates, as income all but stagnated. Danske Bank A/S reported net income of 4.26 billion kroner (US$631 million), missing the 4.32 billion-krone average estimate of analysts. Net interest income was broadly unchanged at 5.49 billion kroner, according to the Copenhagen-based lender. The bank said ...

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At BOJ, concerns over policy sustainability

  BLOOMBERG An increasing number of officials at the Bank of Japan are concerned about the sustainability of the current framework for massive monetary stimulus, according to people familiar with the discussions. Some current and former BOJ officials, including dissenting board member Takahide Kiuchi, have for some time publicly said that the central bank’s unprecedented scale of bond purchases and ...

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