Bloomberg Central banks should accept that reversing crisis-era monetary policy will be “bumpy†and shouldn’t delay doing so just for fear of upsetting financial markets, according to the Bank for International Settlements. Claudio Borio, who heads the institution’s economics department, urged policy makers to press ahead, both to address financial stability risks and to insulate their economies against the next …
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Saudi vows decisive oil supply boost to comfort consumers
Bloomberg Saudi Arabia promised to act decisively to keep oil prices under control, signalling a real supply boost approaching 1 million barrels a day is on the way to global markets. “We will do whatever is necessary to keep the market in balance,†Saudi Energy Minister Khalid Al-Falih told reporters, while sitting alongside his Russian counterpart Alexander Novak at OPEC …
Read More »Egypt sets stage to end LNG tenders, resume exports
Bloomberg Egypt may have just issued its last LNG tender, setting the stage to resume exports next year. Imports of liquefied natural gas may stop in the fourth quarter, allowing for exports to start early next year as Eni SpA’s Zohr and other gas fields boost production in the country and help to draw more foreign investment, Petroleum and Mineral …
Read More »Chinese province aims for another clean power milestone
Bloomberg A sparsely populated Chinese province that is home to the headwaters of the Yellow and Yangtze rivers is poised for another clean energy milestone. The northwest Chinese province of Qinghai is aiming to use only electricity generated from renewable sources, including hydroelectric pow-er, to supply its population of nearly 6 million over a nine-day period that started June 20, …
Read More »Property market in China seen at risk
Bloomberg A mad scramble by Chinese property developers to build up their land banks is taking its toll on the industry’s creditworthiness, with builders singled out as having the highest risk of default as channels of credit tighten. The Bloomberg Default risk model, which tracks metrics including share performance, liabilities and cash flow, shows a 0.87 percent average probability that …
Read More »Trade is an afterthought in stock market still glued to earnings
Bloomberg Of all the forces swaying equity prices, earnings expectations are the hardest to see. They don’t make headlines, are difficult to quantify and get lost in the din around trade wars and politics. Yet ignoring them is to miss the biggest part of what influences the market — the force that keeps the peace in a week like this. …
Read More »Bitcoin approaches year low as Japan cracks down on venues
Bloomberg Bitcoin extended losses as it approached the lowest price for the year after Japanese regulators hit six of the country’s biggest cryptocurrency trading venues with business-improvement orders. The biggest virtual currency fell as much as 10 percent to $6,045.31, testing the low for the year of $5,922 that was set on February 6, according to prices compiled by Bloomberg. …
Read More »Goldman, Morgan Stanley say test scores may not curb payouts
Bloomberg Goldman Sachs Group Inc and Morgan Stanley are imploring investors not to get spooked. The investment banks had the two lowest capital levels by one key measure in stress test results released by the Federal Reserve, threatening to limit how much cash they’ll be able to return to shareholders through dividends and stock buybacks. But both firms say they …
Read More »JPMorgan to sell stake in Saudi bank for $203mn
Bloomberg JPMorgan Chase & Co. plans to sell its stake in Saudi Investment Bank back to the Riyadh-based lender at a 24 percent discount as it exits non-core holdings globally. Saudi Investment Bank signed an agreement to buy the 7.5 percent stake, which JPMorgan held for more than 40 years, for $203 million, according to a statement on Sunday. The …
Read More »ECB expects higher reinvestments to cushion end of bond buying programme
Bloomberg The European Central Bank is expecting to plow at least 160 billion euros ($185 billion) of maturing debt back into bonds next year and could consider relaxing the rules on buying, according to euro-area officials familiar with the matter. Such prospects would reduce the risk of market volatility that could undermine the economy after the ECB completes net asset …
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