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German 10-yr bonds hold gains amid record-breaking auction before ECB

  Bloomberg Germany’s 10-year government bonds held on to their biggest gain in more than two weeks as the nation auctioned five-year notes at a record-low yield before the European Central Bank announces its latest policy decision. German sovereign debt has returned 1.1 percent in the past month while holders of Treasuries have been left with no gains, according to ...

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Renault-Nissan to hire 300 in bid to lure Silicon Valley talent

  Bloomberg The Renault-Nissan alliance will begin hiring at least 300 tech experts this month, becoming the latest carmakers to try to lure workers away from Silicon Valley. Most recruits will be software engineers with experience in vehicle connectivity and mobility services, a category that includes car-sharing, the alliance said. They will join a team led by Ogi Redzic, 45, ...

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Swiss inaugurate world’s longest $12bn rail tunnel

  Geneva / AP Just like Hannibal in ancient times, Swiss engineers have conquered the Alps. More than 2,200 years after the commander from the ancient North African civilization of Carthage led his army of elephants and troops over Europe’s highest mountain chain, Swiss leaders have completed another gargantuan task — and on time: Burrowing the world’s longest railway tunnel ...

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Second-quarter Canadian GDP looks grim and it’s not just oil

  Bloomberg Canada’s economy was already on track to crumble in the second quarter as the Alberta wildfires last month took more than 1 million barrels of oil a day out of production. When you add in details from Tuesday’s report on first-quarter gross domestic product, the outlook becomes dismal. Here are some of the reasons the economy doesn’t appear ...

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Argentina’s Havanna to tap market in local IPO

  Bloomberg Argentine confectioner Havanna is looking to raise as much as 277.5 million pesos ($19.9 million) in the first local initial public offering since 2013. Havanna plans to sell a 17.5 percent stake on June 6, consisting of as much as 7.5 million common shares priced at between 32 and 37 pesos, Horacio Aguilar, head of capital markets at ...

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Barrick to pay $140 million in investor suit over Chile project

  Bloomberg Barrick Gold Corp. will pay $140 million to shareholders who sued the world’s biggest gold miner over its handling of the Pascua-Lama project on the Chile-Argentina border. The Toronto-based company settled the class action lawsuit that was filed in a New York court, Motley Rice LLC, the firm representing holders, said in a statement Tuesday. It alleges Barrick ...

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Oil falls as recent gains deemed unsustainable, disruptions ease

  Bloomberg Oil declined for a fourth day on concern recent gains were unsustainable, while shuttered Canadian operations started to reopen. Futures fell as much as 1.8 percent in New York after rising 6.9 percent in May as supply was curbed by wildfires in Alberta and militant attacks in Nigeria. Canadian oil-sands producers including Suncor Energy Inc. have begun resuming ...

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Stocks, oil slide as global growth concerns persist; Bonds rise

  BLOOMBERG U.S. stocks joined a slump in global equities, the dollar fell and Treasuries climbed as lackluster manufacturing data from Asia to Europe rekindled worldwide growth concerns and sent the odds for higher interest rates tumbling. The S&P 500 Index fell a second day, paring losses after data showed U.S. manufacturing unexpectedly expanded at a faster pace last month. ...

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French wheat crop quality threatened after a bounty of rain

  Bloomberg French wheat fields have been hit by a deluge of rain in the past month, threatening to reduce the quality of grain before farmers start harvesting crops in July. Some areas of France, the European Union’s largest wheat grower, saw as much as 10 inches (25 centimeters) of rain in May, more than three times the normal amount ...

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Major mkts gain slightly, Saudi banks rebound

  Dubai / Reuters A rebound in the banking sector buoyed Saudi Arabia’s bourse on Wednesday and other Gulf bourses also rose, with Dubai’s Shuaa Capital surging on hopes that potential buyers of a stake in it had placed high bids. Saudi banking shares, which were among the market’s worst performers in May, attracted buying on dips as Saudi British ...

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