Germany’s SDP  overtakes Merkel’s bloc in election

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Bloomberg Germany’s Social Democrats (SDP) overtook Chancellor Angela Merkel’s bloc for the first time in 15 years, prompting a top conservative ally to go on the attack. Markus Soeder, head of the Bavarian sister party of her alliance, offered a taste of what the German conservatives will campaign on in the coming weeks. Speaking on Tuesday in a Bloomberg webinar, ...

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Harris blasts China, says US won’t push Asia to pick sides

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Bloomberg Vice President Kamala Harris warned that China poses a threat to countries in Asia, while reassuring nations in the region the US won’t force countries to choose between the world’s biggest economies. In a speech in Singapore on Tuesday, Harris spoke about the US vision for a region built on rules, human rights, freedom of the seas and unimpeded ...

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PBOC vows to stabilise money growth, boost credit support

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Bloomberg China’s central bank chief vowed to stabilise the supply of credit and boost the amount of money supporting smaller businesses and the real economy, after both credit and economic growth slowed in July. The People’s Bank of China (PBOC) will keep monetary policy stable with a good cross-cyclical design and will support high-quality economic expansion with “appropriate money growth,” ...

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RBNZ: Rate hike delayed due to communication difficulties

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Bloomberg New Zealand’s central bank decided not to raise interest rates last week because of communication challenges, not economic risks, Assistant Governor Christian Hawkesby said. It would have been difficult to explain an increase in the official cash rate on the same day the country entered a lockdown to combat a Covid-19 outbreak, Hawkesby told Bloomberg in a telephone interview ...

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Goldman Sachs increases pay for junior employees

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Bloomberg Goldman Sachs Group Inc is boosting the pay of junior staff in its sales, trading, research and asset management divisions as the wave of pay rises spreads beyond investment banking, according to Financial News. Goldman Sachs will pay starting salaries of $110,000 in these units, up from $85,000, while second years will receive $125,000, Financial News reported, citing people ...

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Hungary set to raise rates as tightening cycle hits its stride

Bloomberg Hungary will probably raise interest rates for the third time in as many months as policy makers continue their campaign to stem one of the European Union’s highest inflation rates. The central bank is poised to increase benchmark rate by 30 basis points to 1.5%, matching the pace of hikes in June and July, according to all but one ...

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China opportunities ‘too big to ignore’: HSBC chairman

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Bloomberg HSBC Holdings Plc Chairman Mark Tucker, speaking in Hong Kong after passing through the city’s rigid three-week quarantine, said the opportunities in China are “too big to ignore” even as geopolitical tensions escalate. “We’re moving to a new status quo in Sino-US relations,” Tucker said in a video obtained by Bloomberg News of a discussion last week at a ...

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SGX is eyeing first US dollar bond amid acquisition push

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Bloomberg Singapore Exchange Ltd (SGX) is planning a maiden dollar bond offering, which would make it the latest entrant in a rush by Asian firms to lock in cheap borrowing costs. The city-state’s sole equities bourse hired banks for a potential US currency note and will hold investor calls from on Tuesday, according to a person familiar with the matter, who ...

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Red-hot India market rally relying on fewer and fewer stocks

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Bloomberg As India’s world-beating stock rally powers ahead, skeptics are pointing to lousy market breadth as a sign that further gains may be harder to come by. The NSE Nifty 200 Index has more than doubled from a March 2020 low — weathering alarming Covid-19 infection and death rates, strict lockdowns and slower economic growth — thanks to a massive ...

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