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Volatility jump betrays SA rand traders’ nerves

Bloomberg As investors were expected to brace for the Federal Reserve’s policy decision on Wednesday, one corner of the foreign-exchange market looks particularly nervous. Overnight volatility for South Africa’s rand rose to as much as 25 percent, the most since August 2018, before paring the steep climb to trade at levels last seen in early May. The rand, which is ...

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Deutsche Bank chief mulls outside hire for investment unit

Bloomberg Deutsche Bank AG Chief Executive Officer Christian Sewing is considering whether to appoint a new investment banking head after ousting Garth Ritchie during his recent restructuring, people familiar with the matter said. Sewing — who had assumed direct oversight after Ritchie’s departure — thinks it may make sense to relinquish the extra responsibility to focus fully on his CEO ...

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India’s equity and hybrid mutual fund fees among most expensive

Bloomberg India still ranks among the most expensive countries in the world in terms of fees charged on equity and hybrid mutual funds, even after implementation of a number of investor-friendly measures in recent years. The country’s asset-weighted median expense ratio for equity mutual funds is 1.93 percent, according to a study of by Morningstar Inc. That’s higher than all ...

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Air quality in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Jakarta worst in world

Bloomberg The air quality level in Singapore turned unhealthy ahead of the Formula 1 race this weekend, while Kuala Lumpur was ranked among the world’s most polluted cities, as wind from neighboring Indonesia continued to sweep in ash and smoke from illegal burning of forests and farm land. Authorities cancelled schools for nearly one in seven Malaysian children as the ...

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Seoul has most to lose amid surge in oil prices

Bloomberg South Korea stocks, one of the worst-hit markets in the wake of US-China trade tensions, face another risk: the surge in crude oil prices. Nader Naeimi, head of dynamic markets at AMP Capital Investors, is selling Korean equities on concern rising geopolitical risks in the Middle East will raise oil prices, hurting the earnings of Korean firms. He’s turning ...

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GM’s cave-in on health signals trouble for industry seeking cuts

Bloomberg If General Motors (GM) Co’s negotiations with the United Auto Workers (UAW) are any indication, Detroit’s automakers may not have a prayer in their effort to rein in rising healthcare costs. As GM was nearing the expiration of its labor contract with the union, the carmaker sought to have hourly workers pay 15 percent of their health-care costs, according ...

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Apple fights Irish units claim in EU court clash

Bloomberg Apple Inc sought to rebut claims by the European Commission that Irish units at the centre of its fight to overturn a record $14.3 billion tax bill are nothing but phantoms. Judges weighing Apple’s legal challenge on day two of a hearing at the EU’s General Court homed in on the exact functioning of the Irish branches that allowed ...

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Danaher’s dental arm raises $589m in US IPO

Bloomberg Envista Holdings Corp, a dental products maker, raised $589 million after pricing its US initial public offering within the marketed range. The dental business of medical and industrial equipment manufacturer Danaher Corp sold 26.8 million shares for $22 apiece, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. The shares were offered at $21 to $24 each, according to a regulatory filing. ...

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