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JPMorgan’s UK bank the latest to limit consumers’ abilities to buy volatile assets
Dollar index rises to 10-month high as hopes of rate cuts ‘are priced out’
San Francisco-based bank is latest to push into space dominated by alternative money managers
Governments need to step up clean energy supply to avoid shortages and price jumps, agency warns
British pound declines as traders shift interest rate expectations
Drive to minimise borrowing costs fuels issuance of debt typically dominated by junk-rated companies
And the unkillable rates-growth stocks argument
Almost everyone except Goldman Sachs, it seems
BoE postpones implementation of new rules by six months to July 2025
There are reasons to believe the economy is primed to deliver robust and durable expansion over the longer term
Diversification after the bond rally
It didn’t have to happen this way
The dollar is increasing in value. How will it affect global markets?
Former Citi executive Olayemi Cardoso faces task of stabilising naira and settling $6.8bn foreign exchange obligations
Manufacturers could fall behind rivals if they fail to invest to secure supplies, says resources minister
Rising prices might explain why Moscow has decided to resume exports
The group has crypto ambitions, but still depends upon Square’s profits
Becoming a constituent of FTSE Russell WGBI could provide boost of up to $67bn in foreign capital inflows
Policymakers are concerned about the huge leverage that hedge funds are employing as part of the so-called basis trade
Shipments via third countries obscure Europe’s true reliance on Russian commodities
European vehicles drop ESG-related labels amid regulatory and reputational concerns
Regulators accuse trading platform JPEX of misleading investors
Beauty company’s return to city of its founding seen as a vote of confidence in leadership of Sue Nabi
Long-term yields highest in more than a decade and dollar strongest in 10 months
Asset manager’s settlement with US regulator includes historic $19mn penalty over greenwashing allegations
World’s most indebted developer says it cannot issue new debt because its mainland business is ‘being investigated’
Nervousness over the risk of contagion could spread into commodities
Carpe nulla diem
Policymakers fight tooth and nail to retain big international companies on their home exchanges but lose out
Also in today’s newsletter, ‘Burning Man for climate geeks’
Grant Thornton raised concerns over one of group’s subsidiaries
Bond doc adventures
Plus, lessons from LDI, hedge funds unwind bets against gilts, and Wigtown Book Festival
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