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China’s safest credit in worst selloff since 2017 on good news

Bloomberg The mood for risk is seeping into every corner of Chinese markets, with policy moves to ease Covid-19 curbs and revitalise the economy fuelling the biggest selloff in years in high-grade local corporate debt. Yields on most AAA rated domestic corporate bonds jumped at least 10 basis points on Tuesday, according to traders. They hit a 13-month high of …

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Gold falls with higher yields as traders eye Federal Reserve policy

  Bloomberg Gold falls the most since October as Treasury yields and the dollar rise, with traders assessing fresh US economic data for cues on the Federal Reserve’s rate policy along with China’s relaxation of its Covid-Zero policies. Stronger-than-expected US services data from November boosted chances that the Fed will keep interest rates higher for longer, which hurts bullion since …

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The year’s big yen short set for a dramatic U-turn in 2023

  Bloomberg The world’s worst-performing major currency looks poised for an impressive turnaround in 2023 as its two key drivers — a hawkish Federal Reserve and a dovish Bank of Japan — swap places in the eyes of some investors. The yen — a favoured short against the dollar for a majority of this year — could rally more than …

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Bahrain’s Investcorp to acquire US asset manager Marble Point

Bahrain / Gulf Time Investcorp, a leading global alternative investment firm, on Monday announced it has agreed to acquire Marble Point Credit Management LLC (Marble Point), a leading US-based collateralised loan obligation (CLO) manager. “The proposed acquisition of Marble Point is a significant milestone in Investcorp’s 40-year journey of growth through diversification, geographic expansion and building scale. With $50 billion …

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Latest cost-of-living squeeze tests Nestle’s vitamins push

Bloomberg Packaged-goods giants like Nestle SA and Unilever Plc have poured billions into acquisitions of vitamin brands in recent years, seeking growth beyond traditional businesses like stock cubes, ice cream and soap. The bet appeared to pay off when Covid hit, turbocharging demand for supplements as worried consumers sought to boost their defenses against a new and mysterious virus. Over …

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Ryanair cautious on first-quarter demand after strong Christmas

Bloomberg Ryanair Holdings Plc Chief Executive Officer Michael O’Leary struck a cautious note on bookings in the first quarter, when factors like inflation, economic contraction and higher energy prices may prompt travellers to curtail spending following strong Christmas demand. “We expect it to be a little bit softer in the first quarter of next year, but then we think next …

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United nears deal for 100 Dreamliners as part of fleet overhaul

  Bloomberg United Airlines Holdings Inc is in late-stage talks with Boeing Co and Airbus SE as the carrier mulls narrow- and widebody models for potential blockbuster orders to bolster its fleet. The Chicago-based airline is looking at taking more than 100 Boeing 787 Dreamliners as part of a “triple-digit” twin-aisle order that CEO Scott Kirby has touted to pilots, …

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Dollar General cuts its profit forecast

  Bloomberg Dollar General fell after cutting its profit outlook on higher supply-chain costs and a shift in customer demand to less-profitable consumable products. Adjusted earnings will increase by no more than 8% in the current fiscal year, down from a prior forecast for growth of as much as 14%, Dollar General said. The new guidance trails Wall Street’s estimates …

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ECB likely to raise borrowing costs by half-point: Makhlouf

Bloomberg The European Central Bank (ECB) will probably lift borrowing costs by a half-point this month, according to Governing Council member Gabriel Makhlouf, slowing the pace of its increases after inflation moderated for the first time in 1 1/2 years. A rise of 50 basis points “is about where we’ll end up,” Makhlouf told reporters in Dublin, saying that if …

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