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Opec-Russia supply deal and US dollar weakness send oil prices to nine-month high
US currency hits weakest level since April 2018 as many of its peers push higher
Financial industry has been struggling to make the shift away from the US dollar rate
Tips funds have enjoyed inflows for nine consecutive weeks
Questions over whether bond issues have achieved best results for taxpayers
Countries to increase output by 500,000 barrels a day even as coronavirus weighs on demand
Investor hubris can be pierced when expectations of further gains are as strong as they are now
Market turmoil prompts companies to prioritise securing a prime credit rating
Policymakers experiment to refresh parts of economy quantitative easing cannot reach
Slower macroeconomic expansion will ensure quality growth retains a premium
Ravages of the pandemic means shift is needed to boost financial resilience
The $254bn pension fund hopes to cut emissions and boost eco-friendly investments
Ban on investment by US citizens triggers index reshuffle
Regulator to urge government to impose tailored competition measures on likes of Google and Facebook
Vaccine-driven exuberance drives markets despite rising Covid cases and patchy economic data
Sea and Ant Group among recipients as city-state shakes up banking system
Research suggests it pays to be patient as even the top active funds have long periods of undershooting the market
Investors have paid £14m in charges since trading was halted on £2.3bn fund
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