Volatility Tumbles in U.S., Japan Bonds on Kuroda Curve Control

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Volatility Tumbles in U.S., Japan Bonds on Kuroda Curve Control

The Bank of Japan's decision to focus on targeting yields across the curve, rather than just on buying 80 trillion yen ($793 billion) a year of government securities, is spurring traders to bet volatility will evaporate in the world's biggest bond …
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Singapore-based music startup buys 49% stake in Rolling Stone

The company behind iconic music magazine Rolling Stone has sold a 49 percent share in the business to a startup from Singapore in a bid to grow its international reach.
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Brexit Bulletin: CEOs Are Making Plans to Leave Britain

Sign up to receive the Brexit Bulletin in your inbox. It was a busy weekend in Brexit Britain, with the one remaining U.K. party leadership contest coming to its (foregone) conclusion, and a key Remainer taking a few well-aimed jabs at the new prime …
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Intercompany Accounting: The Rising Cost of Improper or Fraudulent Practices

For companies in Asia, the issue of intercompany accounting could come to the fore pretty quickly. Tax jurisdictions across the region have begun to
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Asian shares fall, brace for bruising US presidential debate

Pedestrians walk pass an electronic board showing the Japan's Nikkei average (R) and other stock market indices outside a brokerage in Tokyo, Japan, February 29, 2016.
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