Bloomberg UK fashion chain M&Co Trading Ltd has gone into administration after struggling to cope with higher costs and waning consumer appetite. The retailer appointed Teneo to oversee the administration, seeking a possible sale of the business while M&Co’s 170 stores and website continue to operate, according to a statement. Around 1,900 staff are at risk of redundancy. M&Co ...
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China’s markets are primed for extreme volatility in 2023
Bloomberg When China’s securities regulator vowed to reduce market volatility in January, few predicted that this year would be one of the most turbulent in recent memory. The drama has only increased this quarter, setting the scene for more upheaval in 2023. Chinese stocks are now moving by 5% a day more frequently than anytime since the global market ...
Read More »Hong Kong tycoon mulls $200m FWD investment
Bloomberg Hong Kong billionaire Richard Li is weighing investing about $200 million in his insurance company FWD Group Holdings Ltd as part of a funding round, people familiar with the matter said. An investment would help support the insurer’s growth plans ahead of a long-awaited Hong Kong initial public offering, which could take place as soon as 2023, the ...
Read More »Philippines’ Marcos says wealth fund to help boost investments
Bloomberg Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr said the proposed sovereign wealth fund will help boost economic development and investments in the country. “I wouldn’t have brought it up otherwise,†Marcos said, according to a news release posted by the Office of the Press Secretary. “It’s very clear that we need added investment. This is another way to get that.â€
Read More »China’s top medical adviser says omicron’s risks just same as flu
Bloomberg Chinese officials continued to downplay the risks of Covid-19 as restrictions are eased, with a top medical adviser saying the fatality rate from the omicron variant of the virus is in line with influenza. The death rate from omicron is around 0.1%, similar to the common flu, and the infection rarely reaches the lungs, Zhong Nanshan was quoted in ...
Read More »India’s retail inflation eases below 6%
Bloomberg India’s retail inflation slowed below 6% for the first time in 2022 amid cooling global commodity prices and higher borrowing costs, providing reprieve for policymakers. The consumer price index rose 5.88% from a year earlier, according to data released by the Statistics Ministry on Monday. That’s slower than a median estimate for a 6.35% gain in a Bloomberg ...
Read More »South Korea strains ease as yields drop for first time since 2021
Bloomberg The strains in South Korea’s credit market showed further signs of easing, with short-term borrowing costs falling for the first time in 20 months on Monday. Yields on three-month commercial paper — which companies use to raise funds for short-term payments like payroll — dropped a basis point in Seoul, which means conditions are improving. That would be the ...
Read More »G-7 leaders to hold virtual talks after Biden’s call with Zelenskiy
Bloomberg Group of Seven leaders were expected to hold a virtual meeting hosted by German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, according to a public itinerary for Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. The leaders are likely to discuss topics including support for Ukraine against Russia’s military assault. It wasn’t immediately clear whether all G7 leaders would participate. Trudeau’s government imposed a fresh round ...
Read More »Peru protests leave one person dead
Bloomberg Demonstrations in Peru left one person dead, while a Congressional debate on proceedings against former President Pedro Castillo was suspended. Peru’s National Police (PNP) said in a statement one person died during clashes with the officers at the city of Andahuaylas’ airport. Demonstrators occupied the airport, preventing dozens of policemen and workers from leaving the control tower. A policeman ...
Read More »Jan 6 panel says criminal referrals would be important marker
Bloomberg Members of a House panel discussed urging criminal prosecutions against aides and allies of former President Donald Trump for the January 6 attack on the US Capitol, and adjourned without announcing any decisions. Presentations for referrals were made and other topics were also discussed at the virtual meeting, according to multiple people familiar with the talks. A committee spokesman ...
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