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The pound rose the most in seven months versus the dollar on speculation Qatar will invest in infrastructure projects, boosting demand for sterling amid calls for growth-based policies in the government’s annual budget.
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The next currency crisis will be in the pound, according to James Rickards, senior managing director at Tangent Capital Partners LLC.
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Investors turning bullish on China are buying record amounts of structured notes tied to the yuan as the country recovers from a two-year economic slowdown.
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We’re in the throes of Currency War III, and Ben Bernanke has won the first offensive by flooding China with inflation.
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At a benefit for pediatric cancer care in London three weeks ago, Carson Block, the 36-year-old short seller whose research helped erase almost $7 billion of market value in China since 2010, unveiled his latest theory.
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Currency volatility will remain elevated until central banks around the world end stimulative monetary policies, said John Ryding, chief economist at RDQ Economics LLC in New York.
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Policy makers in China, which holds $883.5 billion in U.S. Treasuries, are concerned the nation with the world’s biggest economy is debasing its currency, according to Kenneth S. Rogoff and James Rickards .
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Xstrata Plc , the world’s biggest exporter of steaming coal, shut its Blakefield South mine in Australia’s New South Wales state after a fire broke out last night.
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Australia’s dollar fell against its U.S. peer as speculation slowing economic growth in China, the South Pacific nation’s biggest trading partner, damped demand for higher-yielding assets.
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European Central Bank President Mario Draghi’s pledge to backstop the euro is giving the currency a boost that will fade as U.S. growth outpaces Europe, delegates said at the Bloomberg Link FX12 Summit in London.
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