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US Democrat senator, and presidential hopeful, Elizabeth Warren wants to upend private equity. She has proposed a bill which would stop PE money flowing to some sectors altogether and would send deal numbers and valuations plunging. But it could also lower borrowing costs, reports Karoliina Liimatainen.
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The world’s poorest countries receive just a trickle of investment from debt and equity capital markets, despite new figures showing that overall foreign investment is now about as large as official aid payments.
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Members of the European Central Bank’s governing council appeared to be laying the groundwork on Thursday for a tiered system of interest rate charges on bank deposits and an expanded asset purchase programme.
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After creating three billionaires and causing an unprecedented 400% share price rise for one company at the end of the first trading day, Shanghai’s new technology board saw $1bn wiped out on Tuesday. As the feverish excitement among investors cools down, longer-term concerns around China’s IPO markets have emerged, writes Rebecca Feng.
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Members of the European Central Bank’s governing council appeared to be laying the groundwork on Thursday for a tiered system of interest rate charges on bank deposits and an expanded asset purchase programme.
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Chinese banks are beefing up their loans business in southeast Asia, with Bank of Communications (BoCom) becoming the latest firm to set its sights on further expansion. While Mainland lenders are more active in the region than before, there are challenges to their growth, writes Pan Yue.