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Morgan Stanley says bet on bonds ahead of vote; treasuries fall

  Bloomberg Morgan Stanley says investors should bet on longer-term bonds ahead of the U.K. vote on whether to leave the European Union. “We suggest investors remain long duration across developed rate markets into the EU referendum,” Morgan Stanley analysts including Matthew Hornbach, the head of global interest-rate strategy in New York, wrote in a June 17 report. “Rates would ...

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Crude prices at $50 enough to avoid Venezuela’s PDVSA default: Del Pino

  Bloomberg Crude prices around $50 a barrel are enough for Venezuela’s state oil producer to avoid a default on its debt, company president and national oil minister Eulogio Del Pino said in an interview. “$50 is enough,” he said on Bloomberg Television. The company’s average production cost is around $12 a barrel, he said. Petroleos de Venezuela SA will ...

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Colombia peso falls most in a month

  Bloomberg The Colombian peso led losses among emerging-market currencies amid concern the U.K. will vote to leave the European Union and after the Latin American nation increased its fiscal deficit target. The currency pared its drop as bets on a so-called Brexit decreased. The peso retreated 1.3 percent to 3,015.95 per dollar in Bogota, after slumping as much as ...

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Japan’s ‘new approach’ to Russia

  James D.J. Brown SPECIAL TO EMIRATES BUSINESS On May 6, 2016, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe travelled to Russia to meet with President Vladimir Putin in Sochi. This was a bold move by the Japanese leader, as it was seen as breaking ranks with the G7’s policy of isolating Russia in response to the 2014 annexation of Crimea. U.S. President ...

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Trump gives Clinton her cause

  The political context around Hillary Clinton has changed. Until now, complaints about her have pervaded public commentary, usually with a predictable refrain. In a May podcast, former Daily Show host Jon Stewart couldn’t find much good to say about the next leader of the Democratic Party. He imagined Hillary Clinton, he said, “to be a very bright woman without ...

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Whatever the reasons, ‘Rexit’ is bad news for India

Mihir Sharma All too often, the stewards of India’s economy have been short of credibility. Politicians’ promises of economic reform are rarely fulfilled, bureaucrats’ assurances are widely disbelieved, and even India’s growth numbers have become objects of suspicion. Of late, one institution and its leader had proven exceptions to this rule: the Reserve Bank of India and its governor, Raghuram ...

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China’s realty mkt in flux as price recovery tapering off

  Bloomberg The recovery in China’s housing market that helped underpin the economy in the first half is showing signs of tapering off. New-home prices excluding government-subsidized housing climbed in 60 cities in May, down from 65 in April, among the 70 tracked, the National Bureau of Statistics said. With less of a boost from a recovering property market likely ...

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London house prices fall as Brexit jitters, taxes cool demand

  Bloomberg U.K. house prices continued to climb in June, with only the capital experiencing a decline ahead of this week’s referendum on European Union membership. Asking prices increased 0.8 percent to an average 310,471 pounds ($443,600), property website operator Rightmove said in report published on Monday. In London, they fell by 0.2 percent, hit by the effects of a ...

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Playboy Mansion to sell to neighbour for over $100mn

  Bloomberg The Playboy Mansion is under contract for more than $100 million. The buyer: a 32-year-old son of a billionaire who already owns the property next door. Daren Metropoulos, principal at investment firm Metropoulos & Co. and co-owner of Hostess Brands, has agreed to buy the Holmby Hills, California, estate where Playboy founder Hugh Hefner will continue to live, ...

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