Dollar Rally Is Crushing One of the Most Popular Trades of 2023
Mark Nash thought the US dollar’s rally was done. It was late 2022, and his bets against bonds
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China LGFV Bond Sales Boom Again as Beijing Steps Up Support
China’s local government financing vehicles are staging a comeback in credit markets, with a surge in yuan bond
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Elizabeth Warren Backs FTC’s Lina Khan in Merger Crackdown
US Senator Elizabeth Warren has once again reiterated the need for more strict antitrust enforcement, backing efforts by
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Jokowi Says Successor Must Adopt His Reforms to Reach 7% Growth
Indonesia’s outgoing President Joko Widodo said Southeast Asia’s largest economy can attain its fastest expansion in three decades
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Bill Belichick vs. Bill O'Brien: Patriots at odds over coaching strategy
Bill O'Brien is trying to run an offense for the New England Patriots that doesn't match what head coach Bill Belichick is trying to do.
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MLB rumors: Macado on blast again, Padres toxic relationship, Correa injury
An MLB rumors slideshow provides an update on Carlos Correa's most recent injury and more buzz about turmoil with the San Diego Padres.
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IMF to Proceed With Meetings in Moroccan City Damaged by Quake
The International Monetary Fund and World Bank are pressing ahead with plans to hold their annual meetings in
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European Stocks Steady Ahead of Fed While Energy Stocks Rise
European stocks edged slightly higher after Monday’s drop, with investors wary of making bets ahead of this week’s
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Biden Policies Drive Smart Bets on Green Technology, Brainard Says
An array of US government tax credits, loan guarantees and research are unlocking billions in private sector investments
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Turkey’s Simsek Seeks to Charm US Investors With Orthodox Steps
As Turkey’s leader addresses the United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday, his finance minister, Mehmet Simsek, will meet
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ECB to Keep Interest Rates at 4% as Long as Needed, Villeroy Says
The European Central Bank will keep interest rates at 4% for as long as needed to tame inflation,
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China Ousted Its Foreign Minister Over Affair in US, WSJ Says
China removed former Foreign Minister Qin Gang from the post after an investigation concluded he’d conducted an affair
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