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Bonus curbs led to higher pay for top bankers: BOE

Bloomberg Limits on banker bonuses led to pay rising for top British financiers, according to a study by the Bank of England (BOE) released as part of the UK’s plans to abolish the rules. The restrictions, designed to curb risky behaviour following the 2008 financial crisis, have meant fixed salaries increased to offset the curbs — particularly the delay in ...

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ECB’s Guindos says rate hikes to persist at ‘similar pace’

Bloomberg European Central Bank (ECB) Vice President Luis de Guindos said increases in borrowing costs will continue at a pace similar to the latest half-point move as officials try to tame soaring prices. The ECB will raise interest rates until projections show that unprecedented euro-area price gains are headed back to the 2% target, Guindos told an event in Madrid. ...

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Morgan Stanley’s Wilson says US profit drop may rival 2008 era

  Bloomberg US equities are set for their worst year since the global financial crisis, and, according to Morgan Stanley strategist Michael Wilson, corporate profits are about to meet the same fate. A looming earnings recession “by itself could be similar to what transpired in 2008/2009,” said Wilson. That could spark a new stock-market low that’s “much worse than what ...

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Stocks make recovery bid from policy-induced losses

  Bloomberg Global stocks attempted to recover after two weeks of losses sparked by the concern that continued policy tightening by the US Fed and other central banks would trigger economic recession and hit companies’ profits. While the S&P 500 and the tech-heavy Nasdaq 100 are on track to end the month lower, futures on both ticked higher. In Europe, ...

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Australia’s $130bn wealth fund bets inflation to persist

Bloomberg Australia’s sovereign wealth fund is positioning for inflationary pressures to persist around the world, betting that gold and other commodities will offset crimped returns across asset classes. Future Fund Chief Executive Officer Raphael Arndt said “a few percent” of the firm’s A$193 billion ($130 billion) of assets is now invested in gold, after making its first foray into the ...

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EU strikes landmark deal to bolster carbon market

  Bloomberg The European Union (EU) reached an agreement to strengthen and expand its flagship carbon market, endorsing the centerpiece of the Green Deal strategy that aims to make its economy climate-neutral by mid-century. Under a provisional deal announced by representatives of EU member states and the European Parliament, emissions trading will be extended to heating and road transport, and ...

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Woman awarded $40 million in Calif talc suit against Avon

  Bloomberg Avon Products Inc was ordered by a California jury to pay $10.3 million in punitive damages to a woman who blamed her cancer on talc in its cosmetics, in the first such case the company has lost in US litigation. The Los Angeles Superior Court jury that punished Avon for hiding the risks that some of its talc-based ...

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American to drop Mesa Air as partner

Bloomberg American Airlines Group Inc said it will wind down its partnership with Mesa Air Group Inc on concern about reliability at the regional airline, which has been struggling to hire pilots during an industry-wide shortage. “Mesa Airlines has experienced various financial and operational difficulties this year,” Derek Kerr, American’s chief financial officer, said in a memo. “We have concerns ...

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Ruto keen to sell government’s entire stake in Kenya Airways

  Bloomberg Kenya’s government is prepared to sell its entire stake in the East African nation’s loss-making airline, newly elected President William Ruto said. “I’m willing to sell the whole” of Kenya Airways Plc, Ruto said in an interview on the sidelines of the US-Africa Leaders Summit in Washington. “I’m not in the business of running an airline that just ...

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