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The Australian Competition and Consumer
Commission (ACCC) said on Tuesday it had opened an inquiry into
foreign exchange services in the country.
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The jury is still out on whether
the 10-year U.S. Treasury yield's move above 3 percent is the
historical break higher confirming the end of the 30-year bond
bull market. The verdict from hedge funds, however, is
unequivocal: it is.
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Home secretary will sideline traditional Tory approach to law and order
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British Prime Minister Theresa
May's plans to leave the European Union are damaging and
inviable, Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon will say on
Tuesday.
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PM’s statement echoes home secretary Javid’s remarks to Daily Mail
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Brazilian credit card processor
StoneCo Ltd filed on Monday for an initial public offering (IPO)
on New York's Nasdaq, as competition speeds up among payment
companies in Brazil and the economy recovers from a harsh
recession.
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A judge released fresh testimony
on Monday alleging corrupt practices involving members of
Brazil's leftist Workers Party (PT), whose candidate Fernando
Haddad faces far-right lawmaker Jair Bolsonaro in this month's
presidential election.
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* GE to take roughly $23 billion non-cash charge on power
unit
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Canada's Bank of Nova Scotia
(Scotiabank) will pay $800,000 to settle charges filed
by the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission that it engaged
in spoofing in gold and silver futures contracts, the CFTC said
on Monday.
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Boris Johnson,
Britain's former foreign minister, has told senior members of
the governing Conservative Party he would delay Brexit by at
least six months if he became prime minister, the Sun newspaper
said on Monday.