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June 21, 2023 Politics
BLOOMBERG The European Union (EU) has assessed that it can’t legally confiscate outright frozen Russian assets and instead is focussing on using those assets temporarily, according to a document obtained by Bloomberg. The EU is zeroing in on two options as it keeps exploring how it could harness more than €200 billion ($219 billion) in frozen Russian central bank assets ...
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June 21, 2023 Politics
BLOOMBERG The Swiss government agreed on the parameters for possible future negotiations with the European Union (EU), part of its long-running effort to arrange new treaties with the bloc. The government seeks to “stabilise and develop relations with the EU. It aims to guarantee barrier-free access to the EU’s single market in certain sectors,†it said in a statement. The ...
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June 21, 2023 Politics
BLOOMBERG Chancellor Olaf Scholz urged Germans to sign up to his vision of the country’s technological and environmental transformation and warned against the rise of “ill-tempered†political rivals he accused of exploiting the fears of ordinary citizens. In a clear reference to recent gains by the far-right AfD in opinion polls, Scholz said the priority for him and his government ...
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June 21, 2023 Politics
BLOOMBERG Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida promised the public he would fix problems with the introduction of a national ID card that have damaged support for his government and raised concerns about data breaches. Kishida told a news conference he is taking seriously the problems with what is known as the “My Number†card. “We will work on the complete ...
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June 21, 2023 Politics
BLOOMBERG Prime Minister Rishi Sunak faces mounting pressure from members of his Conservative Party to help Britons struggling with surging mortgage costs, amid fears that the UK’s sticky inflation and skyrocketing interest rates will cost them their seats in the next general election. Data showed the government is struggling to deliver on its promise to halve inflation this year, with ...
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June 21, 2023 Stocks
BLOOMBERG China’s yuan tumbled past the closely watched 7.2-per-dollar level and analysts are bracing for more losses after Beijing showed little resistance to the decline. The offshore yuan fell as much as 0.3% to 7.2007 to the greenback, the weakest since November. A lack of aggressive stimulus from authorities is fuelling a wave of selling in Chinese assets, with a ...
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June 21, 2023 Stocks
BLOOMBERG Stocks struggled for direction as a hot inflation reading in the UK proved a cautionary tale for global central banks fighting inflation and markets wagering they’re close to the end of their tightening cycles. Futures contracts on the S&P 500 fluctuated in a narrow range after the gauge notched its first back-to-back losses in nearly four weeks. Economic bellwether ...
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June 21, 2023 Automobile
BLOOMBERG Tesla Inc’s electric vehicles (EV) took the top four spots on this year’s Cars.com Inc list of the most-American-made cars, the second time in as many years all of the EV-maker’s models ranked in the top ten. Tesla’s Model Y SUV, Model 3 sedan, Model X SUV and Model S sedan ranked in spots one through four, according to ...
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June 21, 2023 Automobile
BLOOMBERG Renault’s electric-vehicle (EV) venture is set to be profitable as soon as 2025 with the company readying the Ampere unit for an initial public offering (IPO). The French carmaker also expects to break even on free cash flow by then before raising results to a double-digit operating profit margin by the end of the decade, Renault said. Chief Executive ...
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June 21, 2023 Real Estate
BLOOMBERG The first rise in UK house prices in seven months was overshadowed by a rapidly darkening outlook for the property market after a surge in bets for higher interest rates. The average cost of a UK home rose to £286,000 ($363,520) in April, up 0.5% compared to the previous month, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) said. The figures ...
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