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Credit Agricole third-quarter profit jumps 44% to $1.62bn

Bloomberg Credit Agricole SA’s third-quarter profit jumped 44%, beating analysts’ estimates as provisions for bad loans declined. Net income at the Paris-based bank increased to 1.4 billion euros ($1.62 billion), according to a statement on Wednesday, exceeding the most optimistic estimate among analysts surveyed by Bloomberg. Provisions dropped 56% to 266 million euros, compared with 460.5 million euros expected in …

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Singapore examines central bank digital dollar for retail

Bloomberg Singapore’s central bank is starting a project on the technological aspects of building a digital form of its currency to prepare for the days if the city-state decides to have one, its chief said. While acknowledging potential benefits of having its own digital currency for the local public, such arguments are not compelling enough, Managing Director Ravi Menon of …

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StanChart returns to UK retail banking

Bloomberg Standard Chartered Plc (StanChart) will have a British retail banking offering for the first time this century after announcing the launch of a new digital platform for UK savers. The London-based — but Asia-focused — bank said it would launch the Shoal platform, which will allow customers to invest exclusively in green and sustainable projects. The initiative, backed by …

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NAB full-year profit tops estimates on broad rebound

Bloomberg National Australia Bank Ltd.’s (NAB) full-year profit beat forecasts as the lender continued to ride the wave of a stronger-than-expected recovery in the nation’s economy. Cash earnings climbed to A$6.56 billion ($4.87 billion) in the year ended September 30, compared with A$3.71 billion ($2.73 billion) a year earlier, according to a statement. That beat the A$6.45 billion mean estimate …

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Global bond rally drags 30-year US yield to lowest since July

Bloomberg Bonds rallied from Europe to the US, with 30-year Treasury yields falling to the lowest since July, a move that was accelerated by traders unwinding their short bets. The 30-year US rate falls as much as 9 basis points to 1.79%, narrowing its gap with five-year yields to 72 basis points, within less than 1 basis point of the …

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Tesla erases $199b in worst two-day rout in 14 months

Bloomberg Tesla Inc lost about $199 billion in value during its biggest back-to-back selloff since September 2020 amid a host of negative news. The drumbeat of adverse headlines reached a crescendo after Elon Musk’s Twitter poll that asked voters over the weekend if he should sell 10% of his stake in the electric-vehicle company was followed by news of his …

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SoftBank shares soar on plans for buyback of up to $9 billion

Bloomberg SoftBank Group Corp. shares surged as much as 10% after the company said it would buy back as much as 1 trillion yen ($8.8 billion) of its own stock, reverting to a strategy that founder Masayoshi Son has used in the past to benefit investors. The Tokyo-based company made the announcement as it reported financial results for the September …

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Mark Mobius bets on ‘50-year rally’ in Indian stocks as China slows

Bloomberg Veteran investor Mark Mobius has allocated almost half of his emerging-markets fund to India and Taiwan to help offset a slide in China shares that has dragged down returns from developing nations as a whole. “India is on a 50-year rally,” even if there are short bouts of bear markets, Mobius said in an interview on Bloomberg Television. “India …

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Investcorp builds $1.16 billion European real estate portfolio

MANAMA / WAM Investcorp, a Bahrain-based asset manager which counts Mubadala Investment Company as its biggest shareholder, announced that it has completed the acquisition of ten UK industrial assets, comprising c. 660,000 sq ft, via four transactions for a combined purchase price of €56.7 million. Since launching its European real estate business in 2017, Investcorp has invested approximately €1 billion …

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Bouygues in talks to buy Engie’s Equans for $8.2b

Bloomberg French energy giant Engie SA entered exclusive talks to sell its services unit Equans to conglomerate Bouygues SA for 7.1 billion euros ($8.2 billion) in what would be one of the country’s largest deals this year. “Bouygues’ offer was the most compelling taking into account all criteria including financial valuation,” Engie, based near Paris, said in a statement. Bouygues …

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