Abu Dhabi Re-enters Eurobond Market for First Time Since 2021
Abu Dhabi is selling its first eurobonds in about three years, as expectations fade that US interest rates will fall soon.
Abu Dhabi is selling its first eurobonds in about three years, as expectations fade that US interest rates will fall soon.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said that banks in the European Union should be able to move their capital freely throughout the bloc, echoing a demand voiced by many executives in the sector.
Global equities are more attractive after the recent rout removed market froth and as investors focus on robust corporate earnings, according to Citigroup Inc. strategists.
Euro-area private-sector activity advanced to the highest level in almost a year, driven by a buoyant services sector and Germany’s return to growth.
China’s sovereign wealth fund likely bought at least $43 billion of onshore exchange-traded funds in the first quarter, Bloomberg’s analysis shows, shedding light on the extent of state rescue to stem a market tailspin.
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