Bloomberg Domestic UK stocks have had a rough year. And with recession looming and the pound plunging, it’s hard to see how things will get better anytime soon for a new prime minister on that front. Britain’s mid-cap index — made up of companies that are heavily dependent on the local economy — is down 20% this year, on course …
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Oil slumps as global energy demand outlook darkens
Bloomberg Oil falls this week as prospects for a global economic slowdown weighed heavily on the demand outlook. West Texas Intermediate futures dropped 6.7% for the week amid tightening monetary policy and renewed anti-virus lockdowns in China. Meanwhile, traders shrugged off an announcement by G-7 leaders of plans to cap the price of Russian crude in retaliation for Vladimir …
Read More »Sweden sets up $23.2bn emergency backstop for utilities
Bloomberg Sweden’s government will provide Nordic and Baltic utilities as much as 250 billion kronor ($23.2 billion) in credit guarantees as it seeks to prevent Russia’s energy curbs from setting off a financial crisis. The measure is aimed at helping companies struggling to meet the surging collateral requirements needed to trade electricity, and avoid the threat of some going …
Read More »EU unanimity on Russia price cap a ‘challenge’, says Le Maire
Bloomberg The European Union (EU) needs to act with unanimity to impose a price cap on Russian oil and overcome reluctance by some member countries to support the initiative by the Group of Seven to limit Russian energy revenue, French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire said. G-7 leaders agreed to put a cap on oil prices, but without support from EU …
Read More »Amazon closes, scraps plans for dozens of US warehouses
Bloomberg Amazon.com Inc, determined to reduce the size of its sprawling delivery operation amid slowing sales growth, has abandoned dozens of existing and planned facilities around the US, according to a closely watched consulting firm. MWPVL International Inc., which tracks Amazon’s real-estate footprint, estimates the company has either shuttered or killed plans to open 42 facilities totalling almost 25 million …
Read More »Bed Bath & Beyond looks to capture Best Buy magic
Bloomberg Bed Bath & Beyond Inc., short on cash and time, is trying to have its Best Buy moment. While many US retailers’ attempts at a turnaround have failed in recent years, Best Buy Cos.’s is one of the few that’s succeeded. The electronics chain overcame relentless online competition and management missteps to regain its stature during the past …
Read More »Selfridges is pushing further into selling pre-worn clothing
Bloomberg Selfridges & Co. is pushing further into selling pre-worn clothing, offering rental services and repairing used items as the UK department-store chain seeks ways to reduce the fashion industry’s weighty environmental impact. Since 2020, Selfridges has increased sales of previously owned items by 240%, according to a report in which it sets out new goals. The retailer has …
Read More »RBA risks crashing economy with rapid rate hikes: Analysts
Bloomberg Australia’s central bank risks raising interest rates too far too fast in its efforts to contain inflation, opening up the possibility of tipping the economy into recession, senior economists warned. Unlike many international counterparts, Australians feel the impact of rate hikes quickly because about 60% of home loans are at variable rates, said Diana Mousina, a senior economist …
Read More »Goldman, Citigroup tell clients to bet big on Singapore dollar
Bloomberg Singapore’s dollar is emerging as the top bet for Wall Street’s biggest banks as wagers the central bank will extend policy tightening bolsters demand for Southeast Asia’s top-performing currency. Goldman Sachs Group Inc favours the Singapore dollar the most among Asian currencies, along with Thailand’s baht. Citigroup Inc. recommends buying the currency on dips, while RBC Capital Markets …
Read More »Credit Suisse faces $4.1 billion capital gap, says Deutsche Bank
Bloomberg Credit Suisse Group AG faces a capital gap of at least 4 billion Swiss francs ($4.1 billion) to improve its financial strength, fund its restructuring and support growth, according to Deutsche Bank AG. The size of any equity raise would be determined by the Swiss bank’s ability to quickly sell its securitised-products trading business, Deutsche Bank analysts wrote …
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