Russia warns of nuclear buildup if Finland, Sweden join Nato

Bloomberg Russia threatened to deploy nuclear weapons in and around the Baltic Sea region if Finland and Sweden join the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (Nato) as tensions fuelled by President Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine spread. “In this case, there can be no talk of non-nuclear status for the Baltic,” Dmitry Medvedev, deputy chief of Russia’s Security Council and former ...

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Russian troops risk repeating blunders if they try for May 9 win

Bloomberg French President Emmanuel Macron has become the latest leader to warn a major Russian assault in eastern Ukraine is imminent. If that’s the plan, its troops risk repeating at least some of the mistakes made in trying to take the capital, Kyiv. According to European and Nato diplomats familiar with the matter, Ukraine’s allies see a two-week window to ...

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Johnson reveals plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda

Bloomberg Boris Johnson revealed a controversial plan to send asylum seekers who cross the English Channel to Rwanda, a move the UK prime minister said will face significant legal hurdles as he tries to position his government on a flash-point political issue. Migrants who come to Britain on small boats risk being sent to the African state, Johnson said in ...

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Sri Lanka seeking up to $4b as IMF talks set to start

Bloomberg Sri Lanka needs between $3 billion to $4 billion this year to pull itself out of an unprecedented economic crisis and plans to start talks with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for help, Finance Minister Ali Sabry said. The nation is looking at making a “decent case” before the IMF to help preserve the economy, he said in an ...

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India’s hawkish pivot lifting repo rate to three-year high

  Bloomberg India’s central bank would have to gradually hike the benchmark interest rate to its highest in three years as it battles to curb inflation that’s hovering above its targeted range, economists said. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) might change its stance to neutral from accommodative in the June policy, topping it up with a 25 basis points ...

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Bank of Canada ready to tighten like 1990s

  Bloomberg The Bank of Canada is poised to become the first in the Group of Seven to hike interest rates by a half-percentage point as it moves more aggressively to wrestle inflation down from a three-decade high. Governor Tiff Macklem is expected to raise the central bank’s policy rate to 1%, followed by a series of additional hikes that ...

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Deutsche Bank preps for world’s shortest stock settlement system

  Bloomberg India is rolling out the world’s shortest equity trade-settlement cycle. A pain-free transition for foreign investors would spur others to follow, according to Deutsche Bank AG, the largest custodian bank in the country. Higher currency transaction costs and the risk of operational delays are among concerns that have been flagged as the nation’s exchanges leapfrog peers in New ...

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China’s central bank likely to cut interest rate again

  Bloomberg China’s central bank is expected to cut its key policy interest rate for the second time this year on Friday and reduce the reserve requirement ratio within days to help bolster a faltering economy under strain from Covid lockdowns. Sixteen of the 22 economists surveyed by Bloomberg predict the People’s Bank of China will lower the interest rate ...

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JPMorgan’s top banker in China quits

  Bloomberg JPMorgan Chase & Co.’s top executive at its securities business in China, Houston Huang, is stepping aside and is being replaced by his deputy as the Wall Street bank ramps up to tackle slowing growth in world’s second-biggest economy. Huang will hand over the role of chief executive officer of JPMorgan Securities (China) Co. to Lu Fang, a ...

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Credit Suisse panel to review Spac deals as SEC rules loom

  Bloomberg Credit Suisse Group AG has formed a new committee to assess its involvement in blank check-firm mergers as underwriters face the prospect of heightened liability under proposed financial regulations, according to a person with knowledge of the matter. The Swiss lender told staff in a memo that the “tactical deSPAC committee” will focus on pending mergers involving US ...

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