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UK’s exit from EU would damage London’s role as currencies hub: Poll

Bloomberg London’s role as the world’s hub for foreign-exchange trading would be weakened if U.K. voters opt to leave the European Union in June, with Frankfurt benefiting the most, according to a poll of currency traders and market professionals. Some two-thirds of respondents said a Brexit — a British exit — would weaken the City of London’s dominant position in ...

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Bank of Russia hints at steeper rates easing if price slowdown gets steady

Bloomberg Governor Elvira Nabiullina said a stable and improving inflation outlook will enable the Bank of Russia to embark on steeper monetary easing without putting financial stability at risk. Keeping interest rates on hold for a prolonged period is winning trust that inflation will continue to ease, Nabiullina said at a banking congress in Moscow on Thursday. Even so, she ...

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EU lawmakers approve MiFID II market rule delay

Bloomberg European lawmakers agreed to delay the overhaul of Europe-wide market-rules known as MiFID II by a year in a vote on Thursday in Brussels. The European Parliament adopted the European Commission’s proposal to postpone the start date for MiFID II, the complex law that affects nearly every financial firm operating in the 28-nation bloc, by a year to 2018 ...

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