Hints and tips:
...acquire buy now, pay later provider Paidy for $2.7bn (FT + Lex) Citizens Financial extends buying spree with deal for boutique JMP (FT) SEC threatens to sue Coinbase over lending product (FT + Lex) Rome...
...There’s a paradox of lithium pricing — the metal is vital to the renewables drive but demand has yet to match up....
...The political temperature between Rome and Brussels remains chilly to say the least, but investors do like bonds paying above 2 per cent....
...After it closed, he set up Donda’s House, named after his mother, but which is now known as Art of Culture Inc, this time to support creativity in young people in Chicago....
...Kato Mfg, a sheet metal manufacturer based in the central Japanese city of Nakatsugawa, offers another example....
...A miniature version of a carry-on suitcase, it contains everything the pontiff might have required during his recent Aeromexico flight from Ciudad Juárez to Rome: socks; eye mask; a card showing the Vatican...
...The precious metal hit a two and-half year high last month buoyed by the strikes in South Africa....
...Bullion Market Association’s conference in Rome this week....
...The yellow metal rose another 1.5 per cent to $1,425 an ounce....
...Miners lifted the Australian market after metal prices rose on Monday, the S&P/ASX 200 gaining 0.4 per cent....
...Miners were under pressure as weaker than expected Chinese manufacturing data pushed metals prices lower for a third straight day....
...will watch all the incoming data on the euro-area economy in the next weeks and if necessary we’ll be ready to take further action,” Draghi said, departing from a prepared speech at LUISS university in Rome...
...This triggered another bout of “peripheral” bond complex angst early in the European session, pushing Rome’s 10-year borrowing costs to 6.08 per cent and Madrid’s above 6.75 per cent....
...Hogwarts’ towers cut into the sky, and the metal loops of the Dragon Challenge, two intertwined roller coasters, are scribbles on the skyline....
...The cause of the renewed tension in the bond complex is Rome’s €6bn auction of three, eight and 11-year notes....
...Industrial metals are generally lower, on worries they will see less demand from China....
...Then, Alcoa and Reynolds Metals, the US aluminium groups announced a $4.4bn merger. Alcoa has just launched a $27bn bid for Alcan of Canada....
...Peter Koh, Rome Tim Price: There will always be a bull run in something....
...However, Peter Richardson, chief metals economist at Deutsche Bank, said a potentially significant supply disruption could push prices higher....
...“Rome was not built in a day,” he said, nattily switching the letters to reveal the salutary anagrams: “Any labour I do wants time” and “Until army was obtained” (sic)....
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