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Cross-asset volatility won’t stay low for much longer, says Morgan Stanley

Bloomberg A combination of low liquidity and high complacency mean cross-asset volatility won’t stay at historic lows for much longer, according to Morgan Stanley. “There are still two things that argue against the current levels of volatility being correct or sustainable,” cross-asset strategist Andrew Sheets said in an interview. “The first is that market liquidity is still not great. The ...

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Egypt plans to sell stake in Banque Du Caire this year

Bloomberg Egypt plans to sell a stake in Banque du Caire, one of the country’s biggest state-owned lenders, towards the end of this year, central bank Governor Tarek Amer said. “The size is around 20 percent; might go up to 30 percent,” Amer said in an interview in Washington, where he attended the International Monetary Fund and World Bank annual ...

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Corbyn government as bad for banks as hard Brexit: Citi

Bloomberg Jeremy Corbyn being elected UK prime minister would be just as damaging to British banks’ profits as the country crashing out of the European Union without a withdr- awal agreement, according to Citigroup Inc. While London-listed bank stocks have recovered from last year’s lows as the risk of a “no-deal Brexit” gradually subsides, a snap election is becoming more ...

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