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Occidental’s fall from triple B to double B is likely to be one of many
Rapid moves can trip up fund managers trying to place bets on falling prices
Lagarde’s ill-advised remarks show central bankers’ words and actions still matter
Drops in shares of CME Group and the like could be a signal that capitulation is close
Price of key steelmaking ingredient has held up, despite big drop in economic activity
Recent plunge in the Topix might mean losses for Japan’s central bank
Rosneft chief Igor Sechin seems keen to drive US shale companies out of business
Emergency rates cut causes alarm in markets after initial spurt of excitement
The European Central Bank does not enjoy the same room for manoeuvre as the Fed
Last week’s coronavirus rush for exits by investors was ‘orderly’, says Blackrock
The sector is holding up well but how long will it last if monetary stimulus efforts fall short
Research suggests equities bull market lured investors into overcommitting
Crude price is in a tailspin, down more than 20 per cent from highs last month
Vix index suggests US election will replace contagion crisis as chief investor worry
Investor optimism over the impact of the health crisis has collided with reality
Continuing surge in equities reflects hopes that coronavirus will be contained
Plunge in bonds this week suggests default could be imminent
The dirtiest of fossil fuels has crept back into UK’s energy mix — but not for long
Foodmaker is biggest borrower to fall from investment-grade status in almost 15 years
A staggering price rise for the metal has sparked a crime wave in London
US and European indices have rebounded since the coronavirus sell-off
Rate cuts hurt the currency but should buoy local markets
Women-only gym seen as potential path to tone up public markets
Disruption to the trading relationship between neighbours could harm both sides
Pent-up demand for fixed income released in rush for haven assets
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