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Colourful ‘vomit-like’ Oz $5 note unveiled

Sydney / AFP It may be the smallest-denominated Australian dollar banknote, but a new design for the Aus$5 bill attracted an outsized amount of criticism when it was unveiled Tuesday, with detractors calling it “hideous” and “like vomit”. The note, which will replace its more bland predecessor from September 1, features a yellow Prickly Moses wattle flower and a colourful ...

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Indonesia ups promotion efforts to woo tourists

Taipei / DPA Indonesia’s Ministry of Tourism announced ambitious plans to boost the number of inbound Taiwanese travellers in 2016. The goal, unveiled during an industry event in Taipei, is to attract 275,000 Taiwanese visitors by the end of the year. Taiwan is already a growing source of travellers for the Southeast Asian country, with the number of Taiwanese visitors ...

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UK inflation rate hits 15-month high on early Easter boost

Bloomberg U.K. inflation accelerated to a 15-month high in March as an early Easter boosted air fares and clothing prices increased. Consumer prices rose 0.5 percent from a year earlier, the fastest pace since December 2014, the Office for National Statistics in London said on Tuesday. That exceeded the 0.4 percent median estimate in a Bloomberg survey of economists. Core ...

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Mercedes Benz sales climb twice as fast as BMW’s in first quarter

Bloomberg Mercedes-Benz boosted sales twice as fast as BMW in the first quarter, moving closer to clinching the lead in the world’s luxury-car market for the first time in a decade. The Daimler AG unit’s deliveries soared 13 percent to 483,487 vehicles in the three months through March, compared with a 6 percent increase to 478,743 cars for BMW AG’s ...

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Greece, creditors take time out to attend IMF spring meet

Bloomberg Greece will take a one-week break in bailout review discussions with its creditors, after failing to reach an initial agreement, as officials from the Greek government, the euro area and the International Monetary Fund fly to Washington to attend IMF meetings. Officials decided to “pause,” so they can all go to Washington, Greek Finance Minister Euclid Tsakalotos said in ...

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France borrowing for 50 yrs to tap investors tired of no yield

Bloomberg French bonds fell as investors awaited the government’s sale of ultra-long securities. The planned issue of 20- and 50- year debt, which will be conducted via banks and may price on Tuesday, was announced by the French Treasury. The nation is looking to raise longer-term funds to benefit from the euro zone’s low interest rates, while investors will likely ...

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Case of CSN: A 120%, 100-day rally no one saw it coming

Bloomberg The top stock in one of the world’s best-performing equity markets this year is a star no analyst saw rising. Cia. Siderurgica Nacional SA, or CSN, Brazil’s biggest steelmaker by market value, has more than doubled in the 100 days since trading began in 2016. The rally came as a shock to analysts who recommended selling the stock at ...

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