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CALB’s IPO marks latest lukewarm reception for Chinese companies listing in Hong Kong
The intent to slash demand, money and credit in the system implies lower turnover growth
Banks are helping wealthy clients to sell investments at a loss to lighten their bills
ETFs and mutual funds have hit the market despite regulatory concerns about retail access
Government bond prices also decline after days of gains
Big swings across asset markets are raising the risk of a financial accident
Traders hope for pivot from potential rate increases as economic activity cools
Swiss bank’s shares have tumbled to historic lows amid social media storm
‘Flash crash’ in gilts is latest episode of over-reliance on risk metrics begetting greater swings in price
S&P 500 gains 2.6% as markets feel relief after UK policy U-turn
Swiss bank fails to calm concerns as cost of buying its credit default swaps soars
Beijing has accelerated measures in an attempt to shore up confidence in the real estate sector
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Even deliberately diffuse funds can still be caught by overexposure to once-fashionable companies
Recent volatility in UK markets has added to broader concerns about rate rises from global central banks
With the Conservative party locked in a stand-off with the bond market, Liz Truss’s political capital is crumbling
Broker says overseas rivals are looking to buy out British groups as it faces 33% drop in its revenue
Declines have accelerated in recent months despite government and central bank efforts
Vladimir Putin will annex four regions of Ukraine on Friday, in an escalation of its invasion of Ukraine
Heavy sell-off in gilts described as a case of ‘the tail definitely wagging the dog this week’
The funds would have been linked to the price of non-US companies such as Saudi Aramco and Alibaba
Drops follow broad rally in asset prices after Bank of England took action to calm the gilt market
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