Important to see if weak jobs were anomaly: Fed’s Rosengren

  Bloomberg Federal Reserve Bank of Boston President Eric Rosengren said he expects U.S. economic conditions to continue improving, making further rate increases appropriate, although it will be important to see whether a weak employment report for May proves to be an anomaly. “Lately the economic data have been choppy,” Rosengren said in the text of a speech prepared for ...

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US economy projected to expand this year by least since 2012

  Bloomberg Economic growth will slacken in 2016 to its slowest pace in four years as uncertainty about the presidential election weighs on the outlook, according to a survey of forecasters by the National Association for Business Economics. They see gross domestic product expanding 1.9 percent this year on a fourth quarter-to- fourth quarter basis. That’s down from a projected ...

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Argentine shale project may top $10bn, says Exxon Corp’s Tillerson

  Bloomberg Exxon Mobil Corp. may invest more than $10 billion as it transplants the U.S. shale-drilling model to Argentina’s Vaca Muerta region in the next few decades, Chairman and CEO Rex Tillerson said. The oil giant has so far invested $200 million in the world’s second-largest shale gas deposit and plans to invest another $250 million in coming months ...

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Brazil education giants make competing offers to rival Estacio

  Bloomberg Two of Brazil’s biggest education companies are facing off in a quest to merge with Estacio Participacoes SA, the country’s second-largest for-profit firm. Ser Educacional SA sent a non-binding proposal to combine with Estacio, a deal that would create the largest education group focused on in-person private higher-education in Brazil, the company said on Sunday in a corporate ...

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Dollar rallies from worst loss in 4 months

  Bloomberg A gauge of the dollar partially rebounded after incurring its biggest loss since February on weaker-than-forecast payrolls data that doused speculation the Federal Reserve will raise interest rates in the coming months. The U.S. currency remained near a three-week low against major peers touched Friday, when a Labor Department report showed employers in May added the least number ...

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Aramco raises most Asia oil pricing amid robust demand

  Bloomberg Saudi Arabia, the world’s largest crude exporter, raised pricing on most oil grades for sale to Asia and the U.S. in July after the nation’s energy minister said demand was robust. State-owned Saudi Arabian Oil Co. increased its official selling price for Arab Light crude by 35 cents a barrel to 60 cents more than the regional benchmark ...

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Saudi Arabia races through financial toolkit to raise funds

  Bloomberg Saudi Arabia’s plans to bolster its finances are taking on a new sense of urgency as lower oil prices put the economy under more strain than at any other time in the past decade. In recent weeks, the kingdom raised a $10 billion loan, clamped down on currency speculators and informed banks of plans to raise as much ...

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US raps China on excess steel production

  Beijing / AFP US envoys pressed China on Monday to cut excess steel production that is flooding global markets and to reach a diplomatic settlement to territorial disputes in the South China Sea as the two sides opened a high-level dialogue. The annual meeting of Cabinet-level foreign affairs, trade and other officials from both sides is meant to head off ...

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USA wants its students to study India

  WASHINGTON / Tribune News Service The US government wants its students to know more about India—from its ancient trade history to the present day start-up ecosystem as the country’s growth story may have “far-reaching implications” on the “life and career” of the young Americans. The US State Department, in collaboration with the Ohio State University, launched a six-week online ...

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Australian Labor pledges 2.2bn childcare package

  Sydney / Bloomberg Australian opposition Labor party pledged a A$3 billion ($2.2 billion) childcare package during an election campaign and said it plans to allow parents to claim more rebates regardless of their income if it won the polls. The policy would start January if the party is victorious in next month’s election and entails a 15 percent increase ...

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