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Singapore Exchange faces heightened competition

Bloomberg Singapore Exchange Ltd. (SGX) faces heightened competition, a drop in profits and close monitoring of its dividend policy after MSCI Inc.’s decision to shift index licensing for some derivatives to Hong Kong, analysts said. MSCI will stop licensing for most derivatives products on SGX’s platform early next year, while separately agreeing to let Hong Kong Exchanges & Clearing Ltd. ...

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IEA expects historic fall in global energy investment

PARIS / WAM The Covid-19 pandemic has set in motion the largest drop in global energy investment in history, with spending expected to plunge in every major sector this year – from fossil fuels to renewables and efficiency – the International Energy Agency (IEA) said in a new report released on Wednesday. The unparalleled decline is staggering in both its ...

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Japan’s bond issuance to exceed $2tn this year

Bloomberg Japan’s government increased the amount of debt it plans to issue this fiscal year for the third time in under two months, seeking to fund its unprecedented economic stimulus. Issuance will surge to 212.3 trillion yen ($2 trillion) in fiscal 2020, according to a plan released by the Ministry of Finance on Wednesday. That’s versus 152.8 trillion yen estimated ...

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EU to propose $826bn fiscal stimulus package

Bloomberg The European Commission unveiled an unprecedented stimulus plan to tackle the worst recession in living memory and underwrite struggling Italy’s membership of the 27-nation bloc. The government in Rome stands to receive 82 billion euros ($90 billion) in emergency grants and up to 91 billion euros in low-interest loans from the package that could be worth as much as ...

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Oil drops from 11-week high with Russia set on easing cuts

Bloomberg Oil declined from the highest settlement in 11 weeks on signs Russia is supporting plans to start easing supply cuts from July, while tensions between the US and China escalated amid the specter of sanctions. Futures fell 1% in New York. Moscow wants to scale back curbs in line with the Opec+ deal, according to people familiar with the ...

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Hydrogen primed for key role in world’s greenest stimulus plan

Bloomberg Europe is betting on emissions-free electricity for big industry in its economic recovery package, drafting measures to scale up the production of hydrogen. The world’s most climate-ambitious stimulus package, which was to be unveiled on Wednesday, is poised to earmark tens of billions of euros for hydrogen technology as well as infrastructure for clean energy. European Commission President Ursula ...

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‘Floating wind’ gets $22m boost from Tokyo Gas

Bloomberg Japanese natural gas company Tokyo Gas Co Ltd has made a bet that the future of renewable power will be floating at sea. The more than $22 million investment in developer of floating platforms for wind turbines Principle Power Inc is a sign that fossil fuel companies are continuing to invest to prepare their businesses for a low-carbon future. ...

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Suzlon seeks looser terms on debt deal

Bloomberg Just months after coming to terms with its lenders on a debt recast, India’s largest wind turbine maker Suzlon Energy Ltd is seeking to loosen some conditions. The Pune-based company is asking its lenders to accept new convertible debt in place of interest payments due this quarter on its restructured loans, people familiar with the matter said, asking not ...

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Stocks in Europe climb with US futures; oil slips, dollar gains

Bloomberg Stocks advanced in Europe along with US equity futures as investors looked past simmering tensions between Washington and Beijing and focused on progress in relaxing lockdowns. Oil slipped, while Treasuries and the dollar edged higher. The Stoxx Europe 600 Index headed for a third daily increase as the region’s push to revive battered economies looked to be on track, ...

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SGX plunges most in 17 years as MSCI signs pact with HK

Bloomberg Shares in Singapore Exchange Ltd. (SGX) plunged after MSCI Inc. announced it will move licensing for derivatives products on a host of gauges to Hong Kong from Singapore. SGX’s stock fell 11.8% as of 3:22 pm local time, set for the biggest drop since 2003, amid concerns over the loss of revenue stream following the move. MSCI has struck ...

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