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Johnson’s coronavirus crisis just got much harder

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After 10 days of persistent symptoms, Boris Johnson is the first leader of a major country to be hospitalised with Covid-19. There’s never a good time to be sick, but there could hardly be a worse moment for a prime minister who has become such a towering figure in his party and the UK and who has enjoyed strong ratings ...

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Indian stocks surge on signs that pandemic may be waning

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Bloomberg Indian stocks soared as trading resumed after a holiday, tracking gains in equities across Asia, on optimism that the deadly coronavirus pandemic may be waning in some key global hot spots. The benchmark S&P BSE Sensex rose 7% as of 1:21 pm in Mumbai, while the NSE Nifty 50 Index advanced a similar amount. Markets are only open three ...

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Stocks extend gains with US futures; bonds drop

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Bloomberg Stocks in Europe and Asia gained on Tuesday alongside US equity futures amid continuing optimism the spread of coronavirus may be slowing in major economies. Bonds extended declines and the dollar weakened. The Stoxx Europe 600 Index jumped at the open as every major national gauge in the region advanced. Futures for the three main American benchmarks also all ...

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Japan bulls see stock recovery on stimulus

Bloomberg Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s plan to declare a state of emergency in parts of Japan to contain the coronavirus was surprisingly well-received in the stock market, with many participants feeling confident that local equities have bottomed. Abe unveiled a stimulus package totaling $990 billion on Monday, and later on Tuesday declared a state of emergency for Tokyo, Osaka and ...

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Dividend halt puts HSBC at risk of losing core investors

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Bloomberg HSBC Holdings Plc’s dividend suspension threatens to cost the lender some of its core investor appeal in Hong Kong. Payouts have been an important reason to own HSBC shares in the city. Its stock price has lagged the Hang Seng Index by more than 600 percentage points since 1986, the earliest available Bloomberg-compiled data from when a unified Hong ...

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India should keep public finances healthy, says former RBI chief

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Bloomberg India must keep public finances relatively healthy to stave off a possible second wave of risks in the financial sector once the coronavirus crisis abates, said a former central bank governor. While calls for a stimulus are rising, India cannot risk a significant widening of its perpetually high budget deficit, Urjit Patel wrote in the Financial Express newspaper. He ...

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Credit Suisse drops off WeDoctor’s HK IPO

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Bloomberg Credit Suisse Group AG dropped off the initial public offering (IPO) of one of China’s top online health-care startups, dealing a fresh blow to its business taking companies in the region public after the Swiss bank was sued for its role on Luckin Coffee Inc.’s US share sale. The Swiss bank is no longer working on the WeDoctor deal, ...

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Wells Fargo says Fed growth cap is limiting small-business relief

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Bloomberg Wells Fargo & Co. said it can’t fully meet demand from small businesses rushing to participate in a US relief program because of constraints imposed by the Federal Reserve on the bank’s growth. The company has capacity to lend $10 billion to small-business clients under the $349 billion US program, but customers already have expressed more interest than that, ...

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African central banks tackle coronavirus’s impact

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Bloomberg African central banks have joined the global wave of emergency meetings and unusual measures to cushion their economies against the impact of the coronavirus pandemic. While many of the central banks in the region target inflation and have to prop up volatile currencies, they’ve also used non-traditional policy tools in addition to aggressively cutting interest rates to salvage economic ...

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BOJ maintains buying of 5-10 year bonds

Bloomberg The Bank of Japan (BOJ) set itself up to buy more bonds in the key 5-to-10 year maturities, showing an intent to maintain yield-curve control amid growing expectations of further debt-fueled stimulus from the government. The central bank offered to buy 350 billion yen ($3.2 billion) of the tenor on Monday, the same as the previous regular operation. That’s ...

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