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  • Emerging Stocks Slip Third Day as China Homes Drop Curbs Outlook

    Updated 1 hour, 39 minutes ago

    Emerging-market stocks slid for a third day, led by property developer Poly (Hong Kong) Investments Ltd., as the worst month for Chinese home prices since at least 2011 bolstered global slowdown concerns.

  • UPS to Purchase TNT Express for $6.8 Billion

    Updated 1 hour, 8 minutes ago

    United Parcel Service Inc. agreed to buy TNT Express NV with a sweetened bid of 5.16 billion euros ($6.8 billion), the biggest purchase in the U.S. company’s 105- year history, to challenge Deutsche Post AG in Europe.

  • S&P Volatility Falls Most Since FDR as Valuations Sink

    Updated 2 hours, 39 minutes ago

    Daily price changes in the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index are decreasing the most in eight decades, shrinking to the smallest since 1995 when investors abandoned stocks just before the biggest rally ever.

  • OPEC Recycles Dollars Into Debt 50% Faster Than Foreigner

    Updated 28 minutes ago

    OPEC nations are plowing cash into U.S. Treasuries at a more than 50 percent faster rate than all other foreign investors, an unintended benefit of oil prices above $100 a barrel.

  • Subbarao Boosts RBI Transparency as India Bond Buying Climbs

    Updated 22 minutes ago

    The Reserve Bank of India’s tomes on interest-rate policy made Subir Gokarn despair when he was a Standard & Poor’s economist. Now a deputy governor, he’s part of the biggest communication overhaul in the bank’s 77-year history.

  • Peruvian Bond Yields Fall Most in Week on U.S., China Outlook

    Peruvian bonds rose, pushing down yields the most in a week, as optimism the U.S. economy will strengthen spurred demand for higher-yielding, emerging-market assets.

  • Fed’s Dudley Says U.S. Isn’t ‘Out of the Woods’: Economy

    Federal Reserve Bank of New York President William C. Dudley said signs the economy is improving don’t dispel risks to growth that include higher gasoline prices, fiscal cutbacks and a weak housing market.

  • Worst Rout Since 2010 Sparks Inflection Anxiety: Credit Markets

    Bonds of all types worldwide are generating their biggest losses since 2010 this month, raising concern that the four-year bull market that pushed interest rates to record lows may be ending as the flood of easy money from the U.S. Federal Reserve subsides.

  • OPEC Pouring Petrodollars into U.S. Treasuries

    Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu reports that OPEC nations are plowing cash into U.S. Treasuries at a more than 50 percent faster rate than all other foreign investors, an unintended benefit of oil prices above $100 a barrel. She speaks on Bloomberg Television's "Inside Track." (Source: Bloomberg)

  • Biggest Budget Miss Since 2009 Hurts Confidence: India Credit

    Indian Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee missed his budget-deficit target by the most in three years and announced a 12 percent increase in debt sales, sending bond yields to a two-month high.

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