Yen Flying As Market Challenges BOJ, Stocks Cheer Inflation's Retreat

Yen Flying As Market Challenges BOJ, Stocks Cheer Inflation’s Retreat

By Tom Westbrook and Kevin Buckland SINGAPORE/TOKYO (Reuters) – Asian stocks rose on Friday as investors cheered a slowdown in U.S. inflation, while the yen hit a seven-month high and Japanese bond yields broke above the central bank’s target as markets challenged Tokyo’s commitment to loose monetary policy. MSCI’s broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside…

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IMF Chief Heading To Zambia, Says New Debt 'roundtable' To Meet In February

IMF Chief Heading To Zambia, Says New Debt ’roundtable’ To Meet In February

By Andrea Shalal WASHINGTON (Reuters) – A new global sovereign debt “roundtable” that will include China, other creditors and some borrowing countries will meet for the first time next month on the sidelines of a Group of 20 finance officials meeting in India, IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva said on Thursday. Georgieva, the first person…

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Carlyle Considering Senior Wall Street Execs For CEO Role - FT

Carlyle Considering Senior Wall Street Execs For CEO Role – FT

(Reuters) – Carlyle Group is in discussions with senior Wall Street executives for its top role, according to a Financial Times report on Thursday, citing multiple people familiar with the matter. The private equity firm is considering Citigroup Inc’s chief financial officer Mark Mason and Morgan Stanley’s chief operating officer Jonathan Pruzan as contenders for…

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