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Japanese yen weakens after BoJ sticks to ultra-low interest rate policy
The UK’s gift to the world one year ago was to give a technicolour example of what to avoid
Stocks and bonds weaken after Federal Reserve signals rate cuts will take place only gradually
Demand for Worldpay and Syneos Health bonds and loans shows ‘hunger for new supply in high-yield’
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Non-performing loans look to be on the rise again
The Nature Conservancy drops term that has been criticised for suggesting all money raised goes to marine conservation
That shrinking feeling
August data shows consumer price growth exceeded 2% target for 17th straight month
Inclusion expected to drive billions of dollars of inflows in rupee-denominated debt
And private equity adds leverage
Green debt issuance will be a test of investor appetite for Lula’s environmental agenda
Central government support for local financing vehicles helped lift debt sales in August to near-record levels
Sterling hits 6-month low against dollar after Bank of England holds interest rates steady
US central bank keeps rates steady but signals willingness to tighten monetary policy further
Higher rates AND growth, for longer
UK Supreme Court gives green light for lawsuit against Credit Suisse and Gulf-based shipbuilder Privinvest
Brussels to crack down on greenwashing of consumer products
Also in today’s newsletter, is the World Bank ready to embrace radical reform for blended finance?
Crude oil hits $95 a barrel before paring gains during afternoon trading in New York
Why is everyone so worried about Treasury futures?
IIF warns countries will have to allocate more to interest expenses as debt as a share of GDP starts to rise again
Overhaul would require 80% of a fund’s portfolio to match its name
Access to capital markets allows companies to overcome periods of significant stress
European bank stocks slide after downbeat outlook from new SocGen chief
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