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Central bankers to confer on recovery plans

  Bloomberg Listen at the doors of two major gatherings of the world’s central bankers in Switzerland and Portugal next week, and one might hear little but the sound of forecasts being shredded. The world’s monetary guardians will gather at the Bank for International Settlements’ annual meeting in Basel over the weekend, and at the European Central Bank’s yearly policy ...

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Spanish lenders main takers of ECB loan programme

  Bloomberg Italian and Spanish lenders were the biggest participants in the European Central Bank’s latest new loan programme, increasing their net borrowings by more than 25 billion euros (US$28 billion). Intesa Sanpaolo SpA said it increased borrowings by about 8 billion euros in the first of four targeted longer-term refinancing operations after paying back loans under a previous program, ...

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Fed tests indicate US banks to withstand EU vote triggered slump

  Bloomberg Global stocks are plunging. The pound is crashing. Economists and policymakers are predicting a recession in the UK and beyond after Britain’s historic vote to leave the European Union. If the fallout from Brexit gets worse, will the biggest US banks be able to weather the shock? The Federal Reserve has provided reason for optimism that they will. ...

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