Bloomberg Huawei Technologies Co.’s revenue shrank for a second straight quarter after US sanctions devastated the embattled Chinese tech giant’s smartphone business. Huawei reported a 17% decline in sales to $23 billion in first three months of this year, the company said in a statement. That follows a 11% decline in revenue for the three months ended December. Its profit ...
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Saudi in talks to sell 1% stake in Aramco to global energy firm
Bloomberg Saudi Arabia is in talks to sell a 1% stake in state oil giant Saudi Aramco to a “leading global energy company†as he forecast an economic rebound after the coronavirus pandemic. The kingdom is looking at the potential sale — which could be worth about $19 billion, based on the company’s market value — as a way to ...
Read More »JMMC: Opec, non-Opec’s conformity to output adjustments hit 115% in March
VIENNA / WAM The 16th Opec and non-Opec ministerial meeting of the declaration of cooperation (DoC) announced that the overall conformity to the production adjustments was 115 percent in March 2021, reinforcing the trend of high conformity by the participating countries. The meeting reviewed the monthly report prepared by the Joint Ministerial Monitoring Committee (JMMC), including the crude oil production ...
Read More »Bank loans create 700 times more emissions than offices
Bloomberg It’s through their loan books and investment portfolios that banks and asset managers make their biggest contribution to climate change. The greenhouse gas emissions associated with financial institutions’ investing, lending and underwriting activities are more than 700 times higher, on average, than their direct emissions, according to a report published on Wednesday by climate nonprofit CDP. While banks generate ...
Read More »Deutsche Bank sees remote work for up to three days a week
Bloomberg Deutsche Bank AG is working on plans to allow staff to work from home up to three days a week, as it considers one of the most flexible return-to-office policies among large international banks. The Frankfurt-based lender is “moving to provide our employees some additional flexibility in hybrid working models,†Chief Financial Officer James von Moltke said in an ...
Read More »Santander sees highest profit in a decade as provisions drop
Bloomberg Banco Santander SA delivered its highest adjusted profit in more than a decade as provisions for loan losses fell and its US unit rebounded, bolstering Chairman Ana Botin’s bid to restore gains eroded during the pandemic. The bank’s net income more than quadrupled, topping analyst estimates, as provisions fell by almost half. Underlying profit jumped to 2.14 billion euros, ...
Read More »StanChart mulls to cut Singapore office space
Bloomberg Standard Chartered Plc (StanChart) is weighing options to downsize its office space in what could become the biggest floor cuts by a bank in Singapore in recent years, according to people familiar with the matter. The London-based bank is weighing options that would see it give up some of the 21 floors it leases at Marina Bay Financial Tower ...
Read More »MUFG’s unit to examine Archegos loss
Bloomberg Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Inc’s securities unit has hired external lawyers to look into how the firm lost $270 million from its dealings with Archegos Capital Management. “We are sorry to cause concerns about losses from transactions with a US client,†Hiroyuki Ogata, an executive officer at Mitsubishi UFJ Securities Holdings Co., said at an earnings briefing on Wednesday. ...
Read More »Lloyds beats forecasts, begins to unwind Covid provisions
Bloomberg Lloyds Banking Group Plc beat forecasts in the first quarter as it reversed some provisions for bad loans, saying the British economy shows signs of recovering from the Covid-19 pandemic. Pretax profit of 1.9 billion pounds came in ahead of analyst expectations for 1.17 billion pounds, according to a consensus compiled by Bloomberg. Lloyds also upgraded its outlook for ...
Read More »Record defaults are clouding India’s resilient equities, bonds
Bloomberg Credit markets are sounding warnings for other asset classes amid India’s unprecedented surge in Covid-19 cases. Firms have defaulted on at least 57 billion rupees ($763 million) of domestic bonds this year, the most on record for a similar period. Traders expect more. They’ve pushed spreads on A rated local corporate bonds over AAA notes to a 17-year high, ...
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