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I posted yesterday on the RBA Minutes to the December meeting. A focus is what the RBA will do with its Qe program. From yesterday: The minutes did not add a lot of new information as Governor Lowe had spoken since the Dec. Meeting. The minutes outlined the 3 options on RBA bond-buying (QE) that L

Bonds - The Banking Jobs Algos Can''t Destroy

11:11pm, Tuesday, 21'st Dec 2021 Business Mag
It takes a human to navigate the shadows of the dollar-bond market in China.

Judge reduces bond in Cary drug-induced homicide case

09:27pm, Tuesday, 21'st Dec 2021 Shaw Local
A judge reduced the bond of a Lake Villa man facing drug-induced homicide Tuesday after his defense attorney argued the prosecution’s only tie between him and the fatal overdose was a social media message.
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We doubt that 2022-23 will be as rewarding as 2021

05:41pm, Tuesday, 21'st Dec 2021 Capital Economics
2021 is on course to be a relatively good year for most investors. Admittedly, it has not been entirely without its casualties. Equities in China and much of Latin America, for example, have struggled, against a backdrop of growing political risks. However, industrial commodities have surged, the US stock market has delivered strong returns, and US Treasuries have been remarkably resilient considering this years surprisingly sharp rise in inflation. We estimate that a 60:40 portfolio of global equities and developed market government bonds has returned ~9% in US dollar terms this year so Read the publication We doubt that 2022-23 will be as rewarding as 2021 on the Capital Economics Website.

Rugby''s super sisters swept up by the Hurricanes

04:00pm, Tuesday, 21'st Dec 2021 Newsroom New Zealand
Sisters Sarah Hirini and Rachael Rakatau share a huge respect for each other''s achievements on and off the rugby field, and now they get to join forces as Hurricanes in the new Super Rugby Aupiki. She may be New Zealand''s rugby player of the year and an Olympic gold medallist, but Sarah Hirini still looks up to her big sister, Rachael. A fulltime accountant and a mum of two, Rachael Rakatau has also been rewarded for her own rugby prowess, joining the new womens Hurricanes team for next years inaugural Super Rugby Aupiki competition. Its the first time in a very long time the two Goss sisters from the Manawat will play together, with Hirini a powerhouse addition to the Hurricanes side. Despite having different names across the back of their jerseys, Rakatau and Hirini have an unmistakably strong sisterly bond. Rakatau has to pause for a second when talking about Hirini, becoming emotional about her younger sisters dedication to the sport. Its all the off-field stuff she does thats really inspiring and has helped her get to where she is today, says 31-year-old Rakatau.

Uruguay promotes sovereign bonds linked to climate targets

02:53pm, Tuesday, 21'st Dec 2021 The Rio Times
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Though their purpose may vary, these bonds share similar characteristics. A company or government takes on debt, and these funds must be used exclusively to meet a specific environmental or social goal, such as developing clean transport infrastructure, expanding renewable energy or meeting the Sustainable Development Goals. However, with the [] The post Uruguay promotes sovereign bonds linked to climate targets appeared first on The Rio Times .
JOHANNESBURG: South Africa captain Dean Elgar said on Tuesday that his players had turned a stream of “bad news” about the country’s cricket into an advantage by forming a strong bond within their dressing room. The 34-year-old leads his Proteas team into the first Test against India on Sunday against a backdrop of administrative instability, accusations of […] The post South Africa captain Elgar seeks to block out the ‘bad news’ appeared first on BOL News .
Stocks, Bond Yields Tumble After Manchin "No" On Build Back Better, Goldman Slashes GDP A decisive "no" from Senator Joe Manchin on President Biden''s Build Back Better (BBB) social engineering spendfest has sparked anger from The White House and economic outlook cuts from Wall Street. While BBB enactment had already looked like a close call, in light of Manchin''s comments Goldman has removed the assumption that BBB will become law from its forecast. In light of our changed fiscal assumptions, we are lowering our real GDP forecast for 2022: 2% in Q1 (vs. 3% prior), 3% in Q2 (vs. 3.5% prior), and 2.75% in Q3 (vs. 3% prior). The main points from Goldman''s report are as follows: 1. Senator Joe Manchin (D-W. Va.) released a statement this morning indicating that he would not support President Bidens Build Back Better (BBB) legislation, saying that his concerns have only increased as the pandemic surges on, inflation rises and geopolitical uncertainty increases around the world. His statement also cites electric grid reliability and the increased reliance on foreign supply chains as concerns, in reference to the bills energy and climate provisions.

Committee gives initial approval for industrial bonds

05:10am, Sunday, 19'th Dec 2021 Roswell Daily Record
A beverage distribution companys plan to issue up to $9 million in bonds with the cooperation of the city of Roswell has received initial approval from a Roswell City Council committee.

SSEZ, the special bond between Wuxi and Preah Sihanouk

12:10am, Sunday, 19'th Dec 2021 Khmer Times
An online work conference focusing on the upgrading of Sihanoukville Special Economic Zone (SSEZ) in Preah Sihanouk Province, Cambodia, was held in Wuxi, Jiangsu province of East China, on Dec 17. The post SSEZ, the special bond between Wuxi and Preah Sihanouk appeared first on Khmer Times .
Milan [Italy], December 18 (ANI): Inter Milan has confirmed that an agreement has been reached to terminate Christian Eriksen''s contract by mutual consent. "The club and the entire Nerazzurri family wish Christian all the very best for his future. Although Inter and Christian are now parting ways, the bond shall never be broken," the club said in an official statement. "The good times, the goals, the victories, those Scud

Greece fears the European Central Bank

04:13pm, Friday, 17'th Dec 2021 The Manila Times
ONE of the "milestones" in the Greek debt crisis will soon mark its 10th anniversary. On Feb. 12, 2012, Greece already obtained a second debt restructuring since the global financial crisis ravaged the world economy from 2007 to 2009. With the second debt restructuring, almost 10 years ago, the agreement then was that the government debt, in percent of gross domestic product (GDP), should be reduced from 160 percent in 2012 to 120.50 percent in 2020. The debt ratio continued with undiminished strength to approximately 180 percent of GDP, until the next crisis suddenly emerged. The European Central Bank (ECB) has several purchase programs for member states'' government bonds. However, one purchase program, the Pandemic Emergency Purchase Program (PEPP), expires at the end of March next year. This purchase program allows the ECB to buy all types of government bonds issued by eurozone member states. The second Asset Purchase Program requires that the bonds have an investment grade status and, therefore, cannot be high yield/junk bonds.

Some tech stocks can resist a rising rate environment

12:42pm, Friday, 17'th Dec 2021 Finance Brokerage
Some tech stocks can resist a rising rate environment Two traders say that some tech stocks can still succeed in rising rate conditions. On Wednesday, the Fed said it plans to accelerate the tapering of its bond purchases to mitigate higher inflation, indicating as many as three interest rate hikes in the following year. On [] The post Some tech stocks can resist a rising rate environment appeared first on FinanceBrokerage .
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