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Norway keeps rates at record low

  Bloomberg Norway’s central bank left its benchmark rate unchanged at a record low amid signs the economy of western Europe’s biggest oil producer will narrowly avoid a recession thanks to record fiscal and monetary stimulus. The rate was left at 0.50 percent, as forecast by 14 of 15 analysts surveyed. The bank raised its outlook for rates looking ahead, ...

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Banks to face potential penalty in Australia rate cases

  Bloomberg Three of Australia’s largest banks face maximum potential penalties of A$231 million (US$173 million) if they lose civil suits related to alleged rigging of an interest rate benchmark, a fraction of their combined first-half profits of A$10 billion. The Australian securities regulator has filed separate legal actions against Australia & New Zealand Banking Group Ltd, National Australia Bank ...

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Prez asks BOT to defend the value of shilling

  Bloomberg Tanzania’s central bank should rally to the defense of the shilling using means at its disposal, including stopping ‘dollarization’ of the economy, President John Magufuli said. The currency of the natural gas-producing country has weakened almost 2 percent against the dollar this year, extending depreciation of 19 percent in 2015. Tanzania held US$3.9 billion of gross international reserves ...

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