Global equities rise, U.S. yields fall after debt ceiling bill advances

By Chibuike Oguh NEW YORK (Reuters) – Global equities rose on Thursday after the U.S. House of Representatives passed a bill to raise the federal debt ceiling, while U.S. Treasury yields fell as data reflected a cooling labor market that reduces the possibility of an interest rate hike by the Federal Reserve.A bill that suspends…

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Argentina curbs provinces’ FX access to pay back foreign debt

By Eliana Raszewski BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) -In a bid to safeguard its dwindling hard currency reserves, Argentina’s central bank issued a new regulation on Thursday to require provinces with foreign currency debt to obtain their own financing for 60% of capital repayments. Argentina has 23 local governments known as provinces. The new regulation aims to…

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Kosovo, Serbia presidents meet under EU pressure to defuse crisis

By Andrew Gray and John Irish BULBOACA, Moldova (Reuters) – The presidents of Kosovo and Serbia held talks on Thursday on resolving a political crisis that has spiralled into violence, with the leaders of France and Germany pressing them to take swift steps to reduce tensions. Kosovo’s Vjosa Osmani and Serbia’s Aleksandar Vucic met briefly…

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Dollar stumbles as signs point to Fed skipping June rate hike

By Hannah Lang (Reuters) – The dollar was on track for its worst daily loss in nearly a month on Thursday as U.S. manufacturing data and comments by Federal Reserve officials reinforced expectations the Federal Reserve will likely skip an interest rate hike at its upcoming meeting. The euro recovered from a two-month low on…

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