Bloomberg On Friday morning London time — when the result of a UK referendum will show whether the nation has chosen to leave the European Union — the Bank of Japan and the Swiss National Bank’s Singapore desk could already be selling yen and francs. They and their peers are also primed to pump liquidity into banks fearful of ...
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ECB ‘Brexiteers’ face final ruling on OMT challenge
Bloomberg It’s not quite Brexit. But just two days before the UK goes to the polls, a throng of German academics, politicians and ordinary citizens are pinning their hopes on a different breakaway. Germany’s highest court will deliver judgments today in five separate cases seeking to stop the country from participating in a controversial bond-buying plan that underpinned European ...
Read More »End of Nigeria’s 15-month currency peg
Bloomberg Pent-up demand for dollars may push Nigeria’s naira at least 20 percent weaker when the central bank allows the currency of Africa’s biggest economy to float freely, said analysts including Renaissance Capital Ltd. and the head of Ecobank Transnational Inc. Demand for foreign currency has built up to about US$3 billion since capital controls were imposed 15 months ...
Read More »Denmark govt to impose harsher penalty on banks
Bloomberg Denmark’s government and regulator are looking into tougher laws including the option of imposing harsher penalties on banks after repeated breaches by Nordea Bank AB suggested the existing framework is too weak. Business Minister Troels Lund Poulsen met with the head of the Financial Supervisory Authority, Jesper Berg, discuss measures that could be enforced. The talks followed news ...
Read More »Rajan exit notice before Brexit poses stress test for India
Bloomberg As if Brexit wasn’t enough to worry about, India investors now need to cope with central bank Governor Raghuram Rajan’s impending departure. The rupee, Asia’s worst performing currency this year, slumped to its lowest level in four weeks, following Rajan’s weekend announcement that he plans to return to academia when his term ends in September. Volatility in the ...
Read More »Tools that help reign over social media
Chirag Kulkarni / TNS Social media channels can take all the time you are willing to throw at them and then take the same again. Yes, we need social channels for marketing, but it needs to be on our terms and work for us, not against. Luckily there is a wide range of third-party apps that make Twitter and ...
Read More »Rough wind downfall of German gliding pioneer
Berlin / DPA In the middle of southern Israel’s desert, engineers are hard at work building the world’s tallest solar tower, reflecting the country’s high hopes for renewable energy. Once completed in late 2017, the Ashalim Tower will rise to 240 metres (787 feet), taller than Paris’s Montparnasse Tower and London’s Gherkin, according to the Israeli government and the consortium ...
Read More »Cameron vies to seize initiative in last days of Brexit campaign
Bloomberg The U.K. referendum on European Union membership entered its final stages as David Cameron tried to capitalize on a swing in momentum back to the “Remain†campaign and former London Mayor Boris Johnson accused the prime minister of having nothing to offer voters. The pound surged on Monday as investors grew more confident British voters will opt to ...
Read More »UK foreign minister Hammond warns Brexit vote is ‘irreversible’
Luxembourg / AFP A British vote to leave the European Union would be “irreversible†and the country could only rejoin the bloc on what would be unacceptable terms, Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond warned on Monday. “The message we are trying to get across to the British people is that this is an irreversible decision — if they decide to leave, ...
Read More »Pound surges big since 2008 as ‘Remain’ leads in surveys
Bloomberg The pound climbed the most since 2008, spurring a global rally in higher-yielding currencies, as polls signaled the campaign for the U.K to stay in the EU was gaining momentum. Sterling’s volatility diminished as surveys taken after the murder of pro-EU lawmaker Jo Cox showed “Remain†gaining lost ground. A poll from Survation taken June 17-18 for the ...
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