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* Chinese inflation rebounds to four-month high in June

* China Central Bank Tightens Rules on Interbank Bond Trading

* Egypt's interim leader sets out election timetable

* BAT returns to Myanmar a decade after exit

* Bangladesh garment sales soar despite deadly incidents

* Emerging Stocks Rise as Technology Companies Jump; Rupee Gains

* Kazakh state oil company targets Europe's petrol market

* Greece secures €4.8bn bailout tranche

* Maritime agency's LNG blockade confirmed as illegal in Nigeria

Markets: up

Chinese inflation rebounds to four-month high in June
Chinese inflation has rebounded to a four-month high, driven partly by a credit surge earlier this year that the government is now trying to contain.
http://on.ft.com/1aUlENh

China Central Bank Tightens Rules on Interbank Bond Trading
China's central bank is tightening rules on interbank bond market trading by ordering all transactions to be conducted through the National Interbank Funding Center as it seeks to boost transparency.
http://bloom.bg/1ajbMx3

Egypt's interim leader sets out election timetable
Adli Mansour, Egypt's interim president, has set out a timetable for new elections amid growing concerns over Egypt's deepening political crisis.
http://on.ft.com/183id6A

BAT returns to Myanmar a decade after exit
British American Tobacco is returning to Myanmar a decade after campaigners forced the world's second-largest tobacco company by market share to leave the Asian countrydue to BAT's links with the military regime.
http://on.ft.com/16jLYsU

Bangladesh garment sales soar despite deadly incidents
Bangladesh's exports rose 16.3 percent in June to $2.7 billion on the year, boosted by stronger clothing sales, an export body said on Tuesday, as the low-cost country retains its allure for cost-crunching global retailers despite deadly incidents.
http://reut.rs/12A3FTV

Emerging Stocks Rise as Technology Companies Jump; Rupee Gains
Emerging-market stocks rose for the first time in three days as Taiwan's export growth stoked gains in technology companies. The rupee rebounded from a record low.
http://bloom.bg/171arp8

Kazakh state oil company targets Europe's petrol market
Kazakhstan's state oil company is planning a big push into Europe, as the fast-growing national champion expands downstream and pursues a greater share of the region's retail petrol market.
http://on.ft.com/12TyAxH

Greece secures €4.8bn bailout tranche
The Greek government secured a crucial €4.8bn aid payment from international bailout lenders on Monday night after an agreement on further cuts to the public payroll in Greece removed one of the biggest challenges to the country's €172bn bailout.
http://on.ft.com/1aROC0d

Maritime agency's LNG blockade confirmed as illegal in Nigeria
Nigeria's maritime security agency is extending its 17-day blockade of the country's multibillion-dollar liquefied natural gas industry despite a federal court reiterating on Monday that the move was illegal.
http://on.ft.com/12nyKJo

Emerging Markets
MSCI Emerging Market Index up +0.83% at 913.44

Europe
FTSE up +0.98% at 6,513
RTS up +0.54% at 1,284
Warsaw Wig down -0.31% at 44,397
FTSE 300 Eurotop up +0.55% at 1,186

Americas
DJIA up +0.59% at 15,225
S&P 500 up +0.53% at 1,640
Bovespa down -0.30% at 45,076

Asia
Nikkei 225 up +2.58% at 14,473
Topix up +2.07% at 1,197
Hang Seng up +0.49% at 20,683
Shanghai Composite up +0.37% at 1,965
MSCI Asia ex-Japan up +0.88% at 421.46
CNX Nifty up +0.82% at 5,859

Currencies
€/$ 1.29 (1.29)
$/¥ 101.26 (100.95)

Commodities
Brent Crude (ICE) down -0.25 at 107.18
Light Crude (Nymex) down -0.08 at 103.06
100 Oz Gold (Comex) up +19.60 at 1,255

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