Trump is about to own the next credit cycle

President Donald Trump is about to select a new Federal Reserve chair. Whether it’s Jerome Powell, Kevin Warsh, or even current head Janet Yellen, the choice will mark a shift in Trump’s tenure leading the world’s biggest economy. That’s because the president, who railed against Yellen during his 2016 campaign, will now be assuming ownership of this credit cycle and ...

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Brexit talks flounder and somebody needs to care

Since talks on the UK’s exit from the European Union kicked off in June, there have been five negotiating rounds backed by speeches, press conferences and shuttle diplomacy. And yet the UK and Europe are no closer to agreeing about what their future relationship should be, or even settling the divorce bill. Now the question is whether there will be ...

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Euro drops with Spain on edge; bonds and oil climb

Bloomberg The euro weakened as investors watched and waited for the next big development in Spain, where Catalan separatists are planning their response after Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy moved to stamp his authority on the region. Candidates for the Fed chief and the odds of US tax reform remain in focus as the dollar rose a second day. The common ...

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NCB, Mobily hit Saudi, Emaar weighs on Dubai

Reuters National Commercial Bank and telecom stocks dragged down Saudi Arabia’s main index while Emaar Properties weighed on Dubai’s stock market for the second day in a row. The Saudi index fell 1.3 percent to 6,886 points on the back of the banking and insurance sectors, as NCB reported an 8.4 percent rise in third-quarter net profit, or around 5 ...

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Draghi seen going for ECB bond buying limit in QE’s last hurrah

Bloomberg The European Central Bank (ECB) will halve monthly bond purchases to €30 billion ($35 billion) next year, stretching out the programme’s remaining capacity as it waits for inflation to pick up, a Bloomberg survey of economists shows. Policy makers will keep buying for about nine months to take the programme to just over €2.5 trillion, respondents said before the ...

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HSBC appoints Jayant Rikhye as India CEO

Bloomberg HSBC Holdings Plc named Jayant Rikhye as chief executive officer of its India unit, to replace Stuart Milne. Rikhye, currently the bank’s head of International for the Asia-Pacific region, will start his new role on December 1, according to an emailed statement from the London-based lender. Milne, who has been India CEO for five years, will take a three-month ...

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Merrill Lynch fined $45.5mn in UK’s first EMIR penalty

Bloomberg Bank of America Corp.’s Merrill Lynch was fined 34.5 million pounds ($45.5 million) for failing to report two years’ worth of exchange traded derivative transactions, in what UK regulators said was the first penalty under the European Markets Infrastructure Regulation (EMIR). The Financial Conduct Authority said Merrill failed to report 68.5mn transactions between February 2014 and 2016. The bank ...

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ANZ group settles interest rate rigging case

Bloomberg Australia & New Zealand Banking Group Ltd. reached a last-minute settlement with the nation’s securities regulator over allegations it rigged a benchmark interest rate. The in-principle agreement was announced on the first day of a court hearing over allegations ANZ Bank, Westpac Banking Corp. and National Australia Bank Ltd. traders sought to manipulate the benchmark bank bill swap rate ...

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Turkey-Iran central banks to trade in local currencies

ISTANBUL / Reuters Turkey and Iran’s central banks have formally agreed to trade in their local currencies, Prime Minister Binali Yildirim said in a move aimed at increasing bilateral trade. Under the deal, the Iranian rial and Turkish lira will be easily converted to help reduce the costs of currency conversion and transfer for traders. The countries had been using ...

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BOJ suggests Japanese banks have too many employees, branches

Bloomberg Japanese banks may have too many employees and branches, and overcapacity is contributing to a drop in earnings power that may hurt financial system, according to the nation’s central bank. “The low profitability of Japanese financial institutions is striking from an international perspective,” the Bank of Japan said in its twice-yearly financial system report. The number of employees and ...

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