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Big British banks have been
criticised by lawmakers for pressing ahead with plans for a new
complaints service for small firms wronged by lenders, which
they argue is too soft.
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MPs and campaigners attack decision to avoid tougher regulation of SME lending
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Education think-tank finds financial pressures have left deficits totalling £233m
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Federal Reserve Chairman
Jerome Powell said on Thursday the U.S. central bank has the
ability to be patient on policy given inflation is stable,
allowing it to assess whether the U.S. economy will slow this
year as some in financial markets worry.
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Johnson & Johnson
raised U.S. prices on around two dozen prescription drugs on
Thursday, including the psoriasis treatment Stelara, prostate
cancer drug Zytiga and blood thinner Xarelto, all among its
top-selling products.
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Mexico completed its 2019
oil hedge, the world's largest sovereign derivatives trade,
guaranteeing an average price of $55 per barrel for Mexican
crude for the year after buying $1.23 billion in put options,
the finance ministry said on Thursday.
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Investors put money to work in
both U.S. stock and bond markets for the week ended Wednesday,
after soothing remarks by Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell
that low inflation would allow the U.S. central bank to be
"patient" in deciding whether to continue raising rates this
year.
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JPMorgan Chase & Co
is boosting its bonus pool by 3 percent for 2018 after
its investment banking division topped charts throughout the
year, people familiar with the matter told Reuters on Thursday.
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Japanese prime minister ‘in full support of the draft withdrawal agreement’
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Cutting benefit for families who had third baby before policy ‘not right’, says DWP
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