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TOP STORIES

BoE set to cut rates as survey flags sharpest UK downturnsince 2009

LONDON - Britain's economy is shrinking at its fastest ratesince the financial crisis after last month's Brexit vote,making a Bank of England rate cut on Thursday a "foregoneconclusion", a closely watched survey of businesses shows.(BRITAIN-EU/ECONOMY (UPDATE 1), moved, by David Milliken, 672words)

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- EUROZONE-ECONOMY/PMI (WRAPUP 1), moved, by Jonathan Cable,600 words

HSBC's $2.5 bln buy-back boosts shares as bank postponesprofit goal

HONG KONG/LONDON - HSBC announces a $2.5 billion sharebuy-back and pared ambitions to grow dividend payouts andreturns as it takes pragmatic steps to soothe investors amidslowing growth in its home markets of Britain and Hong Kong.(HSBC-RESULTS/ (UPDATE 3, PIX), moved, by Sumeet Chatterjee andLawrence White, 646 words)

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- STANCHART-RESULTS/ (UPDATE 2), moved, by Lawrence Whiteand Sinead Cruise, 556 words

Time Warner beats profit estimates, picks up stake in Hulu

Time Warner Inc reports a higher-than-expected quarterlyprofit as it signed up more viewers for its premium Home BoxOffice network, and discloses a 10 percent stake in streaming TVservice Hulu. (TIME WARNER-RESULTS/ (UPDATE 2), expect by 1300GMT/0900 AM ET, by Rishika Sadam, 350 words)

Bitcoin worth $72 mln stolen from Bitfinex exchange in HongKong

HONG KONG - Nearly 120,000 units of digital currency bitcoinworth about US$72 million was stolen from the exchange platformBitfinex in Hong Kong, rattling the global bitcoin community inthe second-biggest security breach ever of such an exchange.(BITFINEX-HACKED/HONGKONG (UPDATE 2, PIX, GRAPHIC), moved, byClare Baldwin, 599 words)

MARKETS

European bank rebound not enough to save world stocks fromfurther losses

LONDON - World stocks fall for a third straight day,depressed by growing nervousness surrounding central bank policyand the spike in world bond yields, although European bankshares rebounded after two major earnings reports.(GLOBAL-MARKETS/ (WRAPUP 5, PIX), moved, by Jamie McGeever, 671words)

Dollar struggles near 6-week lows, labour market data eyed

LONDON - The dollar struggles to break away from six-weeklows against a basket of currencies, kept under pressure by theview that the U.S. Federal Reserve will raise interest rateslater rather than sooner. (GLOBAL-FOREX/ (UPDATE 3), moved, byJemima Kelly, 525 words)

Gold steadies as lower shares offset higher dollar

LONDON - Gold is little changed, hovering close to athree-week high hit in the previous session, as the impact oflower European share markets is offset by a steadier dollar. (GLOBAL-PRECIOUS/ (UPDATE 4), moved, by Clara Denina, 433 words)

Oil edges up to $42 after slide, but glut still weighs

LONDON - Oil edges higher towards $42 a barrel after hittingits lowest since April the previous day, supported by anindustry report showing a fall in U.S. inventories and a weakerdollar. (GLOBAL-OIL/ (UPDATE 4), moved, by Alex Lawler, 391words)

ECONOMY

The 'what if' spooking markets: policy success

LONDON - Voter rebellions? A protectionist wave? Loomingrecession? Islamic militancy? Perhaps the biggest shock to worldmarkets now would be if central banks met their inflation goals.(GLOBAL-MARKETS/SHOCK (ANALYSIS), moved, by Mike Dolan, 899words)

One in five company bonds bought by ECB yielded less thanzero

FRANKFURT - One in five company bonds bought by the EuropeanCentral Bank since June yielded less than zero, the ECB reports, raising questions about whether the bank risks fuelling amarket bubble and will need to slow the pace of its purchases.(EUROZONE-ECB/CREDIT (moved), by Francesco Canepa, 425 words)

A survey of over 150 strategists covers the outlook for thedollar versus major currencies alongside the Swiss franc,Canadian dollar, Swedish and Norwegian crowns, Russian roubleand the Turkish lira.

The poll also includes the outlook for Latin American andother emerging market currencies over the next 12 months.

(FOREX-POLL/ASIA, moved, by Sumanta Dey, 600 words;

FOREX-POLL/CENTRALEUROPE, moved, by Sandor Peto, 600 words;

FOREX-POLL/STERLING, moved, by Jonathan Cable, 600 words;

FOREX-POLL/EURO, moved, by Rahul Karunakar and ShruteeSarkar, 600 words;

FOREX-POLL/LATAM, expect at 1320 GMT/09.20 AM E.T., byGabriel Burin, 600 words;

FOREX-POLL/CANADA, expect at 1320 GMT/09.20 AM E.T., byFergal Smith, 600 words)

BOJ June minutes: Some members question focus of monetaryeasing

TOKYO - At least two members of the Bank of Japan's boardquestioned its actions at their June meeting, minutes show,highlighting doubts about the sustainability of its policies.(JAPAN-ECONOMY/BOJ (UPDATE 1), moved, by Stanley White, 300words)

China's state planner drops call for monetary easing fromstatement

BEIJING - A research office at China's top economic plannercalls for the central bank to cut interest rates and bankreserve requirements, but later removes the remarks in anupdated statement posted on its website. (CHINA-ECONOMY/NDRC(UPDATE 3), moved, 455 words)

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- CHINA-BANKS/REGULATION (PIX), moved, 750 words

New Zealand's central bank cancels media "lockups" afterreview

WELLINGTON - New Zealand's central bank has decided tocancel media "lock-ups" for interest rate decisions andfinancial stability reports after a security review followed aleak of information last March. (NEWZEALAND-CENBANK/, moved, 250words)

COMPANIES

French banks beat Q2 forecasts, but retail suffers

PARIS - France's biggest banks post better-than expectedearnings in the second quarter as their diversified businessmodels helped mitigate the pressure from low interest rates andweak markets. (FRANCE-BANKS/RESULTS (WRAPUP 1), moved, by MayaNikolaeva, 484 words)

Office Depot reports sales drop, to shut another 300 stores

Office Depot Inc, which scrapped a plan to merge with largerrival Staples Inc in May on antitrust concerns, said it wouldclose about 300 more stores in the next three years to help cutannual costs by $250 million by the end of 2018. (OFFICEDEPOT-RESULTS/ (UPDATE 2), moved, 400 words, SruthiRamakrishnan)

Dutch lender ING outshines European peers with strong loangrowth

AMSTERDAM - Dutch financial services company ING Groupeasily beats market forecasts with a 27 percent jump inquarterly earnings, helped by strong loan growth as it addedhundreds of thousands of customers. (ING GROEP-RESULTS/ (UPDATE2), moved, by Anthony Deutsch, 457 words)

Rio Tinto earnings slump to 12-year low, warns conditionsstill tough

MELBOURNE/LONDON - Global miner Rio Tinto reports a 47percent slump in first-half profit to its weakest in 12 yearsand predicts more commodity market volatility, although a firmerbalance sheet allows it to pay a higher-than-expected dividend.(RIO TINTO-RESULTS/ (UPDATE 3, PIX), expect by 1500 GMT/11 AMET, by Sonali Paul and Barbara Lewis, 550 words)

Next higher as second quarter improves despite Brexit

LONDON - Next, one of Britain's biggest clothing retailers,improves its worst case outlook for sales this year afterreporting a pick-up in its second quarter as it drew in shoppersdespite unseasonal weather and the Brexit vote in June.(NEXT-RESULTS/ (UPDATE 2), moved, by Sarah Young, 450 words)

Kate Spade misses profit estimates, cuts full-year salesforecast

Kate Spade & Co reported a lower-than-expected quarterlyprofit as the accessories and apparel maker offered morediscounts and a strong dollar discouraged tourists from shoppingat its stores, sending its shares down 16 percent premarket.(KATE SPADE & CO-RESULTS/ (UPDATE 2), moving shortly, by SubratPatnaik, 400 words)

Axa's half-year profit boosted by property sales

PARIS - Axa, Europe's second-biggest insurer, reports aweaker than expected 4 percent rise in its first-half netprofit, hit by lower investment returns, higher claims anddespite a boost from real estate sales. (AXA-RESULTS/ (UPDATE2), moved, 526 words)

Komercni Banka shares slump after dividend review

PRAGUE - Komercni Banka shares slump more than 10 percentafter the Czech bank cut its dividend outlook for 2016,abandoning its more generous payout policy a year earlier thanexpected due to a rise in capital requirements. (KOMERCNIBANKA-RESULTS/ (UPDATE 2), moved, by Jason Hovet, 480 words)

Australian banks face new challenge in boosting deposits

SYDNEY - Australia's major banks are lifting deposit ratesin a counter-intuitive move that will further squeeze theirprofit margins to record lows as they face regulatory pressuresto strengthen funding and liquidity profiles.(AUSTRALIA-BANKS/DEPOSITS, moving shortly, by Swati Pandey, 650words)

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- AUSTRALIA-POLITICS/ELECTION (PIX), moved, by Tom Westbrookand Jarni Blakkarly, 550 words

India's biggest tax reform looms, many companies unprepared

NEW DELHI - Throughout years of political gridlock, the riskthat India might pass its biggest tax reform since independenceappeared reassuringly remote for many businesses. (INDIA-TAX/(PIX, GRAPHIC), moved, by Manoj Kumar and Douglas Busvine, 700words)

Toyota to delay global Prius launch to winter from autumn

TOKYO - Toyota Motor Corp says that it would delay theglobal launch of its plug-in Prius gasoline hybrid model towinter, from an initial schedule of autumn. (TOYOTA-PRIUS/(UPDATE 1), moved, 200 words)

COMMODITIES

Australia's tiny miners rise from the ashes of the bust

SYDNEY - From gold to graphite to zinc to lithium,Australia's army of "penny dreadful" stocks is rising from theashes of the mining bust and growing at rates that majors likeBHP Billiton and Rio Tinto can only wish for.(AUSTRALIA-MINING/SMALL (PIX), moved, by James Regan, 750 words)

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LONDON BRIEFING: UK on brink of recession as economy contracts in Q3

(Alliance News) - Stocks in London are likely to open lower on Friday, with investors feeling frosty ahead of a US inflation print this afternoon, amid sobering UK economic growth data.

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22 Dec 2023 07:02

Canada govt approves $13bn sale of HSBC local unit to RBC

(Sharecast News) - The Canadian government has approved the $13.5bn takeover of HSBC Canada by RBC, allowing the sale to proceed despite calls for it to be blocked over fears of reduced competition in the sector.

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22 Dec 2023 06:32

HSBC eyes special payout as Canada OKs USD10 billion unit sale to RBC

(Alliance News) - HSBC Holdings PLC on Friday said the sale of its business in Canada to Royal Bank of Canada has received approval from the Canadian minister of finance, enabling the deal to proceed.

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22 Dec 2023 01:34

Canada approves RBC's deal for HSBC Canada, with conditions

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21 Dec 2023 12:59

Barclays extends lease on Canary Wharf headquarters until 2039

LONDON, Dec 21 (Reuters) - Barclays has signed an agreement with Canary Wharf Group (CWG) to extend the lease on its British headquarters in the financial district until 2039, CWG said on Thursday.

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20 Dec 2023 09:25

LONDON BROKER RATINGS: UBS cuts DS Smith; Kepler likes Genus

(Alliance News) - The following London-listed shares received analyst recommendations Wednesday morning and Tuesday:

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19 Dec 2023 16:06

UK banks face 'step change' rule to reimburse defrauded customers

LONDON, Dec 19 (Reuters) - Britain's banks and other payment firms must reimburse defrauded customers to a maximum of 415,000 pounds ($529,000) from October next year to help combat scams, the Payment Systems Regulator (PSR) said on Tuesday.

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19 Dec 2023 15:11

UK banks face 'step change' rule to reimburse defrauded customers

LONDON, Dec 19 (Reuters) - Britain's banks must reimburse defrauded customers to a maximum of 415,000 pounds ($529,000) from October next year to help combat scams, the Payment Systems Regulator (PSR) said on Tuesday.

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14 Dec 2023 15:47

UK dividends calendar - next 7 days

Friday 15 December 
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Wednesday 20 December 
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14 Dec 2023 10:51

France's Credit Agricole to stop financing new fossil fuel projects

Vows to triple financing of renewable energy projects by 2030

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12 Dec 2023 16:26

US sanctions proposed buyer of HSBC's Russian business

Dec 12 (Reuters) - The U.S. on Tuesday imposed sanctions on Russia's Expobank, the proposed buyer of HSBC's local unit, a move that could complicate the British lender's long-awaited departure from Russia.

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12 Dec 2023 09:10

UK lenders face smaller impact from Basel rules than rivals, BoE says

LONDON, Dec 12 (Reuters) - The Bank of England said on Tuesday that implementing the final leg of the global Basel bank rules will increase capital requirements at UK banks by 3%, far less than for their European Union and U.S. peers.

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12 Dec 2023 07:16

BoE says UK lenders to be hit less than EU, U.S. rivals by Basel capital rules

LONDON, Dec 12 (Reuters) - The Bank of England said on Tuesday that implementing the final leg of the global Basel bank rules will increase capital requirements at UK banks by 3%, less than for their European Union and U.S. peers.

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11 Dec 2023 11:00

TC Energy's Coastal GasLink seeks C$1.2 billion from pipeline contractor over delays

WINNIPEG, Manitoba, Dec 11 (Reuters) - Coastal GasLink, a Canadian natural gas pipeline partnership operated by TC Energy, is seeking C$1.2 billion ($737 million) from one of its main contractors for construction delays and may be liable for a similar amount if an arbitrator rules against it, court documents showed ahead of a hearing this month.

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5 Dec 2023 15:26

London close: Stocks mixed as investors mull fresh data

(Sharecast News) - London's financial markets finished with a mixed performance on Tuesday as investors considered key economic data and developments from both sides of the Atlantic.

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