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JPMorgan sees $50bn wave from insurers flooding into ETFs

  Bloomberg The booming demand for hot exchange-traded funds (ETF) has finally caught up with the staid, sleepy insurance industry. US insurers are the latest group of investors to start buying ETFs en masse, with one of the fastest adoption rates among institutions. And they’re not done yet, according to JPMorgan Chase & Co.’s Mark Snyder, who helps oversee funds ...

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Draghi: Recovery still reliant on ECB policy support

  Bloomberg Mario Draghi said the recovery in the 19-nation euro area isn’t yet strong enough to deliver sustained reflation, and current monetary support will be a “key ingredient” for the economic outlook in coming years. “We do not yet see a consistent strengthening of underlying price dynamics,” the European Central Bank president said in a speech in Frankfurt on ...

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Five ways Indians are dodging ‘black money’ crackdown

  New Delhi / AFP From deploying ‘cash coolies’ to buying Rolex watches, Indians have found unique ways to dodge the government’s surprise move to withdraw high value bills in a bid to tackle widespread corruption and tax evasion. Cash Coolies There have been multiple reports of factory owners and businessmen asking staff — or even hiring casual labourers — ...

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