Yuan shakes as property prices slow

  Bloomberg China’s yuan extended losses in early trading to tumble to the weakest level since 2010, pulled down by cooling property prices, a dollar rebounding on haven demand and a weaker central bank fixing. New home prices rose in fewer cities in June compared with a month earlier, official data showed on Monday, raising concern that a real estate-supported ...

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Home prices in Toronto gain most since 1989

  Bloomberg May was the biggest month for Toronto new home prices in 27 years. Prices in Canada’s largest metropolitan area rose 1.9 percent in May, and were up 6.4 percent from a year earlier. Nationally, home prices rose 0.7 percent in May, the largest monthly increase since 2007, Statistics Canada reported last week. The data adds to evidence that ...

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Regulator warns commercial real estate

  Bloomberg A leading US banking regulator wants lenders to do more to manage their exposure to commercial real estate. As property lending accelerates, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency — which oversees American banks alongside the Federal Reserve Board and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. — is actively monitoring banks’ stress tests and risk-management practices, Comptroller Thomas ...

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Property: Speck of cloud in JPMorgan’s silver lining

  Bloomberg At first glance, it’s hard to find much new to worry about in JPMorgan Chase’s second-quarter earnings report. Most of the important numbers beat estimates, although those estimates dropped like crazy before the report as the outlook for interest rates this year went from lower-for-not-much-longer to lower-for-who-knows-maybe-forever. Still, loan growth was robust and credit quality trends appeared to ...

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May stresses UK’s role as global player

  Bloomberg Prime Minister Theresa May will make the case for Britain remaining a powerful player in the world after last month’s vote to leave the EU. The premier will use her first appearance in parliament since succeeding David Cameron to argue for renewing the Trident nuclear-weapons system after a weekend in which the team overseeing the divorce from the ...

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Kenya may ink EU trade deal alone as Brexit spooks African neighbours

  Bloomberg Kenya may abandon 10 years of negotiating a trade deal with the EU as part of the regional East African Community bloc and go it alone, to avoid having duties of as much as 30 percent slapped on its exports from October. A so-called Economic Partnership Agreement between Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda and Burundi and the EU is ...

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Ruble climbs as Turkey drives flows to Russia

  BLOOMBERG The ruble extended last week’s rally as exporters bought the currency to pay local dividends and taxes, while some traders speculated that the coup attempt in Turkey will spur investors to seek alternatives in the Russian market. The currency increased 0.7 percent to 63.10 by 12:03 p.m. in Moscow, taking its gain this year to 17 percent, the ...

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Swiss get EU immigration vote do-over some Britons hope for

  Bloomberg The Swiss may have a trick up their sleeves for smoothing relations with their neighbours that the British don’t. The country of 8 million at the heart of Europe will get the chance to hold a second plebiscite on EU immigration, after a 2014 vote that jeopardizes its current arrangement with the bloc. That’s what some in the ...

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Exxon’s $2.5 billion bid for PNG’s InterOil tops Oil Search offer

  Bloomberg Exxon Mobil Corp. is doubling down on Papua New Guinea, topping a rival offer for InterOil Corp., a gas explorer focused on the Southeast Asian nation. The energy giant’s offer values InterOil at $2.5 billion, including debt, beating an earlier bid from Oil Search Ltd. and Total SA. Exxon already runs Papua New Guinea’s only liquefied natural gas ...

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Gold, Trump & rates: Bank that foresaw rally flags $1,500

  Bloomberg Gold is in a major bull market and may surge to more than $1,500 an ounce as low interest rates buoy demand and the U.S. presidential election looms, according to DBS Group Holdings Ltd., which foresaw this year’s rally and is now advising investors to buy any declines. “Gold has seen four major bull markets since 1970: this ...

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