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Riksbank lowers its main repurchase rate

In a surprise move, Sweden’s central bank on Thursday cut its main interest and increased its bond buying program as it stepped up its battle to raise inflation amid rising economic uncertainty triggered by the Greek crisis, vestifinance reports citing The Wall Street Journal (WSJ)

Armenia plans second issue of $500 million eurobonds -WSJ

Armenia is planning to meet investors in the U.S. and UK to discuss issuing its second dollar bond, The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) reported citing one of the banks arranging the roadshow

China Gobbles Up Long-Term U.S. Debt: WSJ

China gobbled up Treasury debt maturing in more than a year at the fastest clip on record in 2014, while shedding some very short-term debt, a Wall Street Journal analysis of the latest U.S. data show

Bank of America Near $16 Billion to $17 Billion Settlement: WSJ

Bank of America Corp. and the Justice Department are closing in on a landmark deal in which the bank will pay $16 billion to $17 billion to resolve allegations of mortgage-related misconduct in the run-up to the financial crisis, according to people familiar with the matter, the Wall Street Journal reports

Dollar slides with focus on fed: WSJ

The dollar retreated against the euro and yen as investors fretted over whether the Federal Reserve will begin a rollback of its $85 billion bond-buying program this month

S&P affirms Egypt’s rating on funding from bilateral donors:WSJ

Standard & Poor's Ratings Services affirmed the Arab Republic of Egypt's rating, citing evidence of bilateral donors' willingness to provide funding to avert an external financing crisis, the Wall Street Journal reported today

U.S. stock futures rise ahead of data, fed speakers: WSJ

U.S. stock market futures moved higher on Thursday ahead of a key indicator of consumer spending, along with data on weekly jobless claims and a trio of Federal Reserve speakers