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Johnson: It’d be ‘legitimate’ to scrap part of Brexit deal

Bloomberg Boris Johnson said it would be “perfectly legitimate” for the UK to suspend part of the Brexit deal with the European Union (EU), though his government still wants to negotiate a solution to their escalating trade spat. The UK is demanding a major overhaul of the divorce agreement it signed with the bloc, arguing that its implementation is causing ...

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Hong Kong banks need to fix $205 billion in Libor contracts

Bloomberg Hong Kong banks have to renegotiate HK$1.6 trillion ($205 billion) in contracts linked to the London interbank offered rate (Libor) before the benchmark ceases as corporate customers have been slow in transitioning to alternatives, the city’s de-facto central bank said. At the end of September, Hong Kong lenders had HK$4.3 trillion of assets, HK$1.2 trillion of liabilities and HK$34.9 ...

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Bank of England boss says he’s ‘very uneasy’ about surging inflation

Bloomberg Bank of England (BOE) Governor Andrew Bailey told UK lawmakers he is “very uneasy about the inflation situation” amid mounting evidence that a shortage of workers will drive up wages. Bailey told the House of Commons Treasury Committee that the labour market is looking “tight” but that he wanted to see what happened after the furlough program ended before voting ...

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