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JPMorgan lobbyist to join new bank trade group

Bloomberg The newest large bank trade group has hired a longtime JPMorgan Chase & Co. lobbyist to run its advocacy and communications efforts. Kate Childress, who helped lead JPMorgan’s lobbying and regulatory efforts on the 2010 Dodd-Frank law, will join the Bank Policy Institute in September, the association announced. The hiring is a do-over for the policy institute, which had ...

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Monte Paschi keeps up profit momentum

Bloomberg Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena SpA rode lower costs and an asset sale to a second straight quarter of profit, even though a sharp drop in the value of Italian state debt hit revenue and eroded capital. Second-quarter net income totalled $117 million, the Siena, Italy based bank said in a statement, confirming progress toward a turnaround after ...

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French speakers apply in Paris for new credit role leaving London

Bloomberg Bond-market strategists interested in Bank of America Corp.’s latest opening probably shouldn’t apply if they can’t speak French or don’t want to live in Paris. “Although not certain as yet, the role is very likely to be based in Paris as part of the firm’s Brexit transition,” the US lender said in a job advert for a credit strategist ...

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Volatility is back in Japan’s bonds as traders confront Kuroda

Bloomberg The day after Haruhiko Kuroda pledged to allow greater swings in Japan’s giant bond market while pushing back against rapid increases, traders are putting him to the test. Moves in 10-year government debt futures were so extreme — a drop of as much as 0.5 percent, the most in almost two years — that they triggered an emergency margin ...

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Eskom’s borrowing cost falls in first sale since 2015

Bloomberg It’s turning into a good week for Eskom Holdings SOC Ltd., South Africa’s state-owned electricity company. The cash-strapped utility’s borrowing costs fell as it tapped international debt markets for the first time in more than three years, barely a week after it secured a $2.5 billion loan from China Development Bank. It also moved closer to a wage deal ...

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Saudi Arabia reduced crude production in July

Bloomberg Saudi Arabia, which recently pledged oil-supply increases to tame rallying crude prices, cut production last month, according to OPEC delegates familiar with the matter. The biggest member of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries pumped 10.3 million barrels a day in July, according to the delegates, who asked not to be identified because the data is private. The kingdom ...

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Second-hand Airbus superjumbo bumped to discount sector

Bloomberg A second-hand Airbus SE superjumbo will fly for Norwegian Air Shuttle ASA later this month, giving a model once seen as the epitome of luxury a first taste of discount travel. The A380 has been drafted in to operate between London Gatwick airport and New York’s John F. Kennedy hub after the grounding of some of Norwegian’s own Boeing ...

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Kellogg struggles to grow in US business even as earnings beat

Bloomberg Kellogg Co.’s home market remains a challenge. The company posted second-quarter sales and profit that topped analysts’ estimates and raised its revenue forecast for the year. But struggles to ignite growth in its US cereal and snacks businesses damped investor enthusiasm. The shares fell as much as percent 3.8 percent to $66.79, the biggest intraday decline in three months. ...

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