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Bank of Japan considers exit as primary JGB dealer

  Bloomberg The main lending unit of Japan’s biggest bank may quit as one of the 22 primary dealers that underwrite auctions of the nation’s bonds, potentially becoming the first major financial firm to withdraw since the Bank of Japan introduced negative interest rates this year. Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ Ltd is considering the move and nothing has been decided, ...

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Yuan exchange rate increasingly transparent: PBOC

  Bloomberg The yuan’s pricing mechanism is increasingly transparent and its rate against a basket of currencies may alternate between appreciation and depreciation, according to Ma Jun, chief economist of the People’s Bank of China’s research bureau. Since the spring festival holiday in February, changes in the yuan’s central parity rate against the dollar have been closely aligned with the ...

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World Bank cuts global growth outlook

  Bloomberg The World Bank cut its outlook for global growth as business spending sags in advanced economies including the U.S., while commodity exporters in emerging markets struggle to adjust to low prices. World gross domestic product will grow by 2.4 percent this year, an “insipid” pace that’s unchanged from 2015 and down from the 2.9 percent estimated in January, ...

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