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Fed move ends a short era of global quantitative tightening

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Bloomberg The Federal Reserve’s decision to stop shrinking its balance sheet means the era of quantitative tightening by major central banks is over less than a year after it started. Net bond purchases by the Fed, European Central Bank and Bank of Japan are now turning positive, according to an analysis of their balance sheets by Bloomberg Economics. That’s just ...

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StanChart H1 pretax profit beats estimate, reaches $2.61 billion

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Bloomberg US-China trade tensions didn’t stop Standard Chartered Plc from delivering results that beat expectations. Adjusted pretax profit was $2.61 billion in the first half, the bank reported, higher than the company-compiled $2.50 billion estimate. Standard Chartered said it remains confident of a full-year return on tangible equity greater than 10 percent in 2021. “Trade protectionism is bad for the ...

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Mark Carney can’t save the day when it comes to no-deal Brexit

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Bloomberg Mark Carney won’t be able to play the saviour if the UK leaves the European Union with no deal at the end of October. The Bank of England (BOE) governor said that the institution can’t necessarily deliver a growth-boosting package in the event of Brexit without a transition. In a week when the pound capped its worst monthly performance ...

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