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Emerging-Market Assets Rebound on Signs of Targeted Tariffs

(Bloomberg) -- Emerging-market equities and currencies snapped three days of declines, helped by signals that the US administration is preparing a more targeted approach to imposing trade tariffs.Most Read from BloombergThey Built a Secret Apartment in a Mall. Now the Mall Is Dying.Chicago Transit Faces ‘Doomsday Scenario,’ Regional Agency SaysLA Faces $1 Billion Budget Hole, Warns of Thousands of LayoffsNew York Subway Ditches MetroCard After 32 Years for Tap-And-GoLibraries Warn They Could Be

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India Eases Disclosure Norm for Global Funds as Market Grows

(Bloomberg) -- India’s securities market regulator Monday approved raising the threshold for granular disclosures on ultimate beneficial ownership of global funds less than two years after the rule was implemented, citing growth in volume of shares traded in the country’s stock market.Most Read from BloombergThey Built a Secret Apartment in a Mall. Now the Mall Is Dying.Chicago Transit Faces ‘Doomsday Scenario,’ Regional Agency SaysLA Faces $1 Billion Budget Hole, Warns of Thousands of LayoffsWh

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Gold rally attracts investors back to mining stocks after months of outflows

(Reuters) -Funds that invest in gold miners are set to attract their largest net monthly inflows in more than a year in March, as record-high gold prices improve firms' profit outlooks and boost cash flow. Although gold prices also rose last year, miners still struggled to offset inflation-driven spikes in labour and fuel costs while facing regulatory hurdles such as tax disputes in Mali and project delays in Canada. As a result, investors mostly shunned equity funds focused on gold miners, opting instead for traditional gold funds that offered a safe haven during the Russia-Ukraine war and escalating trade tariff concerns after Donald Trump won the U.S. election in early November.

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