Factbox-Potential candidates as next chief of Australia’s central bank

By Wayne Cole SYDNEY (Reuters) – The Australian government will announce this month whether it would reappoint Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) Governor Philip Lowe or replace him. Here’s a list of people being touted as possible replacements. * Michele Bullock, 60, became the first female Deputy Governor of the RBA when she was appointed…

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Morning Bid: China PMI eyed as U.S. trade war rumbles

By Jamie McGeever (Reuters) – A look at the day ahead in Asian markets from Jamie McGeever, financial markets columnist. The most important Asian economic indicator from a pretty packed calendar on Wednesday, and biggest potential market-mover, will be China’s services purchasing managers index report for June, which comes amid the latest ratcheting up of…

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Stocks drift as investors balance peak rate hopes with oil price rise

By Naomi Rovnick and Xie Yu LONDON/HONG KONG (Reuters) – Global stocks held steady on Tuesday, as investors balanced the inflationary force of rising oil prices with hopes that central banks would not over-tighten monetary policy into a potential recession. MSCI’s broadest index of world stocks, which rose almost 6% last month as the U.S….

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Allegro says independent board to oversee PwC Australia’s government business

SYDNEY (Reuters) – Australian investment firm Allegro Funds said on Tuesday it would set up an independent board to oversee PwC Australia’s government practice business, which it bought last month, and committed A$100 million ($67 million) for transition costs. PwC Australia on June 25 entered an exclusivity agreement with Allegro to sell its government practice…

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Australia’s Suncorp forecasts rise in FY24 natural hazard costs amid La Niña

(Reuters) -Australian general insurer Suncorp on Tuesday forecast a 12% jump in costs associated with catastrophe reinsurance premiums and natural hazards in fiscal 2024 on the back of adverse weather events through the La Niña cycle in recent years. It now sees the natural hazard allowance for fiscal 2024 to increase to A$1.36 billion ($907.4…

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Stocks edge higher with Treasury yields in holiday-shortened session

By Sinéad Carew NEW YORK (Reuters) – Wall Street stock indexes ended Monday’s shorter session up slightly along with U.S. Treasury yields, as investors weighed up a mixed bag of economic data ahead of second-quarter earnings and uncertainty over the direction of central bank policy. On Wall Street, Nasdaq led gains while the Dow was…

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