Analysis-As China’s yuan drops through 7 again, the dollar is in the driver’s seat

By Winni Zhou and Rae Wee SHANGHAI/SINGAPORE (Reuters) – China’s heavily managed yuan has dropped to multi-month lows and breached the closely watched 7-per-dollar level, and analysts who are predicting more weakness point to the U.S. Federal Reserve’s policy as being the bigger driver than economic weakness at home. The yuan, also referred to as…

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Smaller consultancies eye opportunities as China crackdown hits sector leader

(This May 17 story has been corrected to rectify the name to Friberg, not Friburg, in paragraph 17) By Samuel Shen and Xie Yu SHANGHAI/HONG KONG (Reuters) – Smaller consultancy and due-diligence firms in China reckon they stand to gain once business returns to normal after the shock administered by Beijing’s crackdown on firms supplying…

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Analysis-Overexposed US regional banks could sell commercial property loans

By Matt Tracy (Reuters) -Many U.S. regional lenders may have to consider selling off commercial real estate (CRE) loans at a steep discount after breaching key regulatory thresholds for exposure to the troubled sector, according to new data and market sources. Regional banks, the largest lenders to the beleaguered U.S. CRE and construction markets, have…

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