Tuesday, 6 September 2016
Macro Economic News 06 Sep 2016
FINANCIAL TIMES
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Eurozone QE bond buying passes €1tn mark
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Revenue stress builds for investment banks
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Brexit puts May centre stage at G20
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G20 leaders urged to ‘civilise capitalism’
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Go east for free, Moscow tells prospective settlers
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BoJ vows to keep easing monetary policy
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America’s car ownership dream is not over
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Central bank market influence wanes
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Saudi Arabia, Russia stop short of oil supply pact
BLOOMBERG
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Auckland’s Average House Price Surges Over NZ$1 Million Mark
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Saudi, Russia Pledge Oil Cooperation Without Agreeing Freeze
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BOJ's Kuroda Declines to Rule Out New Policy Ideas
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Japan’s Long Bonds Add to Worst Rout in Three Years as BOJ Looms
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China’s Wealth-Management Product Boom Seen Cooling on Rules
BUSINESS LINE
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Eliminate safe havens for economic offenders, Modi tells G20
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G20 determined to combat ‘populist backlash’ on trade: IMF
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Big deficiency in education quality despite IITs, NITs: Pranab
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RBI opens door to Islamic finance, proposes interest-free banking products
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Raghuram Rajan warns against low rates worldwide
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Services growth hits 3-1/2 yr high, outlook bullish: PMI
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Priority is to work towards trade facilitation agreement for services: Modi
ECONOMIC TIMES
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European Central Bank throws twelfth zero at inflation
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Make way for insurance IPOs! 10 years good enough to list: Irda
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Niti Aayog instructs ministries, departments on awarding projects to revive construction sector
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Higher food prices may not allow new RBI Governor Urjit Patel to cut rates immediately
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Next Economic Survey might float Universal Basic Income balloon
BUSINESS STANDARD
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Big groups refuse to burn cash, go slow on e-commerce
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Pharma firms get time to adopt uniform marketing code
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Stakeholders flag challenges to IPR-led innovation growth
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Can consumption alone drive GDP growth?
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India's peculiarity: Low bond yields, high lending rates
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Men's share in household work increased, says study
Best Regards, ARBIND
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