Bloomberg The USA Federal Reserve will raise interest rates as many as six times over the next 18 months and the Bank of Canada should be getting ready with increases of its own, Bank of Nova Scotia Chief Economist Jean-Francois Perrault said. While both central banks will be cautious about snuffing out recoveries, the USA job market will have ...
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Norway keeps rates at record low
Bloomberg Norway’s central bank left its benchmark rate unchanged at a record low amid signs the economy of western Europe’s biggest oil producer will narrowly avoid a recession thanks to record fiscal and monetary stimulus. The rate was left at 0.50 percent, as forecast by 14 of 15 analysts surveyed. The bank raised its outlook for rates looking ahead, ...
Read More »Banks to face potential penalty in Australia rate cases
Bloomberg Three of Australia’s largest banks face maximum potential penalties of A$231 million (US$173 million) if they lose civil suits related to alleged rigging of an interest rate benchmark, a fraction of their combined first-half profits of A$10 billion. The Australian securities regulator has filed separate legal actions against Australia & New Zealand Banking Group Ltd, National Australia Bank ...
Read More »Prez asks BOT to defend the value of shilling
Bloomberg Tanzania’s central bank should rally to the defense of the shilling using means at its disposal, including stopping ‘dollarization’ of the economy, President John Magufuli said. The currency of the natural gas-producing country has weakened almost 2 percent against the dollar this year, extending depreciation of 19 percent in 2015. Tanzania held US$3.9 billion of gross international reserves ...
Read More »Experts imagine an Asia without the US
A panel of Asia experts recently conveyed to American audiences the alarm that Asian observers feel about U.S. withdrawal from the region. Gathering in New York on Monday for a panel hosted by NTT and Kinokuniya — a Japanese publishing company and book store, respectively – the experts discussed a wide range of divisive issues in Asia’s security landscape – ...
Read More »Automakers need to be eco-responsible
It is a tough time for major automakers hit hard by scandals over concealing faults that cause pollution. These revelations have a negative impact on investors and consumers as executives try to contain mistrust through redressing these technical errors, but at a huge price. Volkswagen’s admission in September that it had illegally fitted special devices in 11 million diesel ...
Read More »Abu Sayyaf poses challenge for Duterte
Luke Hunt SPECIAL TO EMIRATES BUSINESS While the police were counting the toll in Orlando left by Afghan-American Omar Mateen – who shot dead 49 people – the authorities in the southern Philippines were attempting to identify Canadian Robert Hall, who was kidnapped and this week killed by Abu Sayyaf militants. Mateen and the Abu Sayyaf were Islamic State ...
Read More »Chinese fishermen: The new global pirates?
Cal Wong SPECIAL TO EMIRATES BUSINESS The Indonesian Navy intercepted a Chinese vessel that was caught illegally fishing in Indonesian territory off the Natuna Islands on Saturday, June 18. Indonesian Navy spokesman First Admiral Edi Sucipto said the seven crew members of the Chinese vessel were detained. This is the third incident in the Natuna Islands involving Chinese vessels. ...
Read More »UAE leaps forward towards a hyper-connected future
Ritika Sharma / Emirates Business With smartphone penetrations mounting at startling pace and rapid proliferation of technological devices combined with increasing spendable income of residents, the UAE is vigorously embracing technological creations and moving towards a hyper-connected future. Testimony to the aforesaid statement is the fact that GfK Connected Consumer Index, which studied data of nearly 78 countries, has ...
Read More »â€˜Tree of life’ for the needy
DUBAI / Emirates Business Arabian Center, the most-soughted community mall in the UAE is celebrating yet another successful season of its TreeofLife concept following the positive momentum it has received in the past few years. The TreeofLife is a symbolic representation of change that is bought about in the lives of the underpriveliged. To commemorate the spirit of giving ...
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