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What does the Brexit actually mean? UK still can’t decide

It’s been nearly two years since the UK voted to leave the European Union. But the intervening period has done nothing to resolve the question of what that should mean. Consider the latest Brexit-related fracas, which has seen members of Prime Minister Theresa May’s cabinet publicly squabbling about Britain’s future trade relationship with Europe. For many Brexit supporters, the debate ...

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Wall Street calls time out on US dollar’s big resurgence

Bloomberg The US dollar’s resurgence is running on fumes. A short squeeze that sparked the greenback’s fastest rise in 18 months has fizzled out, according to Wall Street strategists, who warn of mounting bearish conditions for the currency: paltry domestic inflation, economic resilience overseas and the potential escalation of trade tensions. For now, call last week’s sideways move in the ...

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‘Ugly’ India inflation puts RBI closer to rate hike

Bloomberg India’s inflation accelerated more than estimated in April, providing ammunition to hawks in the central bank to tighten monetary policy and fuelling a selloff in bonds. Consumer prices rose 4.6 percent in April from a year earlier, the statistics ministry said in a statement in New Delhi, higher than the 4.4 percent median estimate in a Bloomberg survey of ...

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Credit Agricole caught in fixed-income slump

Bloomberg Credit Agricole SA’s trading revenue slumped in the first three months of the year, squeezing earnings at its investment bank. A “more difficult environment” in capital markets and a stronger euro weighed on its performance, Credit Agricole said in a statement on Tuesday. Revenue also suffered from the bank taking a more “selective” approach to employing its capital, which ...

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Nigeria inflation eases for 15th month, expanding rate-cut room

Bloomberg Nigerian inflation eased for the 15th straight month in April, moving closer to the central bank’s target and expanding room for monetary-policy makers to consider trimming their key interest rate. Consumer-price growth in Africa’s most populous nation slowed to 12.5 percent from a year earlier compared with 13.3 percent in March, the Abuja-based National Bureau of Statistics said in ...

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Robots challenge banks in Sweden’s $524bn savings market

Bloomberg After being challenged in the mortgage market, Sweden’s biggest banks are fending off a new wave of robots — this time in investment advice and wealth management. One of their new rivals is Optise AB, which last year began offering independent savings advice, fund data and tailor-made portfolios to retail investors via a mobile app. The company, which refers ...

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Ethiopian Air seeks to dominate Africa with new carriers, jet deal

Bloomberg Ethiopian Airlines Enterprise plans to establish half a dozen international offshoots before the end of the year as Africa’s biggest carrier steps up efforts to dominate markets across the continent. Ethiopian will take equity stakes in new operators in Zambia, Chad, Mozambique and Gambia while helping to manage existing carriers in Equatorial Guinea and the Democratic Republic of Congo, ...

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Belle mulls sportswear IPO after $7bn buyout

Bloomberg The private equity owners of Belle International Holdings Ltd., the biggest women’s shoe retailer in China, are considering a spinoff of its sportswear distribution business, people with knowledge of the matter said. Hillhouse Capital and CDH Investments, which took Belle private in a $6.8 billion deal completed in July, are weighing a Hong Kong initial public offering of the ...

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Air France-KLM names interim CEO to end strikes

Bloomberg Air France-KLM named finance chief Frederic Gagey as interim CEO to replace Jean-Marc Janaillac, who quit after failing to end a series of strikes that have roiled the airline’s French arm since February. Board member and a former deputy French minister Anne-Marie Couderc will become interim non-executive chairman, according to a statement. The carrier is setting up a three-member ...

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Sichuan’s cockpit window breaks at 32,000 feet

Bloomberg A cockpit windshield on a Sichuan Airlines jet shattered while the plane was cruising at 32,000 feet, a rare incident that hurt the co-pilot and forced an emergency landing of the Airbus SE plane in southwestern China. The Civil Aviation Administration of China is investigating the Monday incident and will focus on the design and manufacturing of the windshield, ...

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