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...Which current or former member of the Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee has lost the highest number of Bank Rate votes?...
...(And not only in “that’s a big number” terms, that’s relative to GDP as well.) From the bank: USD 8.4tn (Rmb 58tn) of property sector debts....
...Swap, and transfers between accounts....
...After graduating from university, I joined Deutsche Bank and worked at JPMorgan, Morgan Stanley. Over 10 years ago I left the City. I trade for my personal account as a retail investor....
...Q1 EPS of $1.21 beat a $1.13 consensus but Q2 EPS of $1.00-$1.10 was well wide of the $1.42 consensus on expectations for a severe reduction of its duty-free sales, slower growth from its iQOS vape flute...
...Numbers from both are lumpy but fine, it turns out, and full-year guidance is reiterated with uncertainty....
...And we wind up opening this bank account, get a little $2,500 lot of credit line. And the day I signed the lease to my store, I had $40 to my name....
...Friday 13:00 BST What’s happening ● Intel plunged in US pre-market trading after cutting its full-year targets....
...However, this shouldn’t distract from a solid set of half-year numbers....
...We are assigning a multiple of six times our new 2019 EPS estimate of $2.00, which implies some upside from current levels but, unless and until GameStop more aggressively buys back stock or more aggressively...
...Troubles with seasonal adjustments might also affect the measure. 12.00: Bank of England meeting Little action is expected from the central bank until a Brexit deal is done, or not....
...Thursday Monetary policy Reserve Bank of South Africa 13:00 GMT The central bank kept interest rates at 6.5 per cent at its last policy meeting and presented a gloomier outlook for growth and inflation...
...Thursday 13:00 BST Here’s what’s happening ● Ted Baker tumbled after interim results from the fashion retailer were overshadowed by a cautious outlook....
...(0.00%) at 5,535 Dax unchanged 0.00 (0.00%) at 13,560 Currencies €/$ 1.23 (1.23) $/¥ 109.95 (110.29) £/$ 1.40 (1.40) €/£ 0.8773 (0.8782) Commodities ($) Brent Crude (ICE) down -0.19 at 69.77 Light Crude...
...(0.00%) at 6,783 European markets Eurofirst 300 down -4.32 (-0.29%) at 1,509 FTSE100 down -6.26 (-0.08%) at 7,381 CAC 40 unchanged 0.00 (0.00%) at 5,319 Dax unchanged 0.00 (0.00%) at 12,994 Currencies...
...Meanwhile, the account of the European Central Bank’s meeting last month revealed broad support among policymakers for the decision to reduce monthly asset purchases — but some discomfort about keeping the...
...Average orders per week in the 13 weeks to August 27, grew 16 per cent to 254,000, exactly in line with Deutsche Bank’s forecast....
...It is now used in more than half of Persimmon’s sale completions, according to research from investment bank Liberum....
...The economic calendar is packed with central bankers: 10.00: Bank of England’s Andy Haldane speaks in London 12.00: BoE’s Ben Broadbent speaks in Aberdeen 13.00: European Central Bank’s Benoit Coeure to...
...Parents of children who left school this year will, on average, have paid £152,906 from reception until year 13. Over that time, fees have risen 67 per cent: in 2004, the average fee was £8,297....
...And this morning’s official numbers from CMC reflect a slight loss of confidence: a -5 per cent swing in net operating income to £160.8m as clients traded less often in quieter markets....
...up +10.53 (+0.68%) at 1,550 Hang Seng down -83.99 (-0.34%) at 24,612 US markets S&P 500 down -3.04 (-0.13%) at 2,388 DJIA up +8.01 (+0.04%) at 20,958 Nasdaq unchanged 0.00 (0.00%) at 6,073 European markets...
...I looked at the role of tax havens in funding the UK’s current account deficit for Alphaville. Here’s what we learnt from ordering 213 curries at Wetherspoons....
...The economic calendar for Friday is fairly light (all times London): 09.00: eurozone current account 11.00: UK CBI industrial growth 15.00: eurozone consumer confidence The Markets at 08:01 Asian markets...
...Regulators have reprimanded banks for making heavy adjustments to ebitda in the past, with Goldman Sachs attracting scrutiny from the Fed last year for its underwriting of the buyout of mixed-martial arts...
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