Bloomberg German factory orders rose less than expected in May even after authorities loosened the coronavirus lockdown, highlighting how difficult it will be to repair the pandemic’s damage. Orders rose 10.4% in May, following a cumulative slump of more than 37% in previous two months. The economy ministry said that while Germany’s industrial recession passed the trough, “the low level ...
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6 July
European consumers get spending again with government support
Bloomberg European consumers are heading back to shops and restaurants with their pockets full of cash because of government support through the coronavirus pandemic. In the euro area, many people have more savings now than before the crisis hit, according to Bloomberg Economics. In the UK, where eateries reopened at the weekend, consumption may exceed expectations. The upshot is that ...
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6 July
UK car sales show signs of recovery
Bloomberg Britain’s car industry showed signs of improvement in June, spurred by the reopening of showrooms from lockdown measures designed to curtail the spread of Covid-19. Registrations last month totaled 145,377 vehicles, a drop of 35% compared with June 2019, the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders said in a statement. Year to date, the tally is still 49% down, ...
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6 July
Argentina improves debt offer in latest move to reach a deal
Bloomberg Argentina presented an improved debt offer to restructure $65 billion of foreign bonds in an attempt to reach a deal with its creditors after more than two months of stalled talks. The proposal seeks to reduce creditor losses on the bonds’ principal, increase coupons and shorten bond maturities, according to a release. The latest proposal will include minimum participation ...
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6 July
China propels global stock rally to one-month high
Bloomberg Global stock markets are starting the week with a bang after China’s influential state media stoked bullish enthusiasm. The dollar fell for a fifth day and Treasuries dipped. Banks, construction and insurance shares pushed the Stoxx Europe 600 Index higher, and UK homebuilders rallied after a report that the government is considering a temporary increase in the threshold at ...
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6 July
Hong Kong stocks enter bull market after $1.1tn rebound
Bloomberg Hong Kong stocks joined the rest of the world in the bull market territory on Monday, after a more than $1.1 trillion rebound. The Hang Seng Index jumped 3.8%, extending its rally from March’s low to 21%. Tencent Holdings Ltd. and Hong Kong Exchanges & Clearing Ltd. have contributed 42% of the benchmark’s gains during the period, according to ...
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6 July
Indian stocks surge
Bloomberg Indian stocks began the week on the front foot after early indicators of economic growth pointed to a recovery and the progress of the rainy season fuelled expectations of healthy demand in nation’s rural areas. The S&P BSE Sensex climbed 1% to 36,388.5 as of 9:58 am in Mumbai, set for the highest level since March 6. The NSE ...
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5 July
President approves new structure of UAE government
Abu Dhabi / WAM President His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan approved the new structure of the UAE Government. His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, after consultations with His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander ...
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5 July
Global economy unlikely to fully recover in 2021
Bloomberg The world economy is entering the second half of 2020 still deeply weighed down by the coronavirus pandemic with a full recovery now ruled-out for this year and even a 2021 comeback dependent on a lot going right. It’s a scenario few if any predicted at the start of the year when most economists were banking on another year ...
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5 July
Moody’s, Fitch upgrade credit ratings of Taqa
Abu Dhabi / WAM Abu Dhabi National Energy Company (Taqa) announced on Sunday that international credit rating agencies Moody’s Investors Service and Fitch Ratings upgraded its final issuer ratings by three notches to Aa3 from A3 and by two notches to AA- from A, respectively. The ratings represent fourth highest investment grade rating on each of agencies’ rating scales and ...
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