Bloomberg Steinhoff International Holdings NV raised $332 million by selling its remaining shares in KAP Industrial Holdings Ltd as the embattled retailer looks to shore up its balance sheet. The owner of Conforama in France and Mattress Firm in the US sold its 26 percent stake in the South African industrial company at a 9.4 percent discount, Steinhoff said. The ...
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Bed Bath & Beyond surges most since 2000 on activist plans
Bloomberg Bed Bath & Beyond Inc soared as much as 30 percent — the most intraday in 19 years — on news that activist investors plan to challenge the home-goods retailer’s directors in a proxy fight. The company responded by saying the investors have ignored its requests for feedback and only appear interested in gaining ammunition for an activist battle. ...
Read More »Uber buys Careem in $3.1 billion deal
Dubai / WAM Uber and Careem have reached an agreement for Uber to acquire Careem for $3.1 billion, consisting of $1.7 billion in convertible notes and $1.4 billion in cash. The acquisition of Careem is subject to applicable regulatory approvals. The transaction is expected to close in Q1 2020. Uber will acquire all of Careem’s mobility, delivery, and payments businesses ...
Read More »Stocks climb as Treasury rally takes breather; dollar rises
Bloomberg US stocks rallied and Treasuries fell as investor concern over an economic downturn showed signs of easing. The dollar edged higher. Every industry in the S&P 500 Index advanced, with technology and consumer shares leading gains. The yield on benchmark US debt rose after closing below 2.4 percent though the spread between three-month and 10-year rates remained in negative ...
Read More »Pound advances as top Brexiteer revives hopes for PM’s deal
Bloomberg The pound climbed as Brexiteer Jacob Rees-Mogg signalled he could back the UK Prime Minister’s deal to leave the European Union, as he kept alive the possibility that her plan might pass through parliament, which did not. Sterling reversed earlier declines to lead gains across the Group-of-10 currencies as Rees-Mogg said Theresa May’s deal was “better than not leaving ...
Read More »Swedish money laundering case spins widening web of intrigue
Bloomberg As Sweden gets to grips with the money laundering scandal battering its oldest bank, questions are being asked about the impartiality of those overseeing the case. Swedbank AB reportedly handled more than $10 billion in suspicious flows tied to the Danske Bank A/S Estonian laundering scandal. The case became public knowledge only this year, but according to Swedish media ...
Read More »Euro-area banks set to know ECB loan details by June
Bloomberg Euro-area banks will know by June how generous the terms of the European Central Bank’s new loans are going to be, according to Governing Council member Olli Rehn. Policy makers have yet to pass judgment on the severity of the current slowdown that prompted that measure, the Finnish central bank governor told Bloomberg in an interview. They are determined ...
Read More »Citi faces fine for ‘fudging’ JGB futures
Bloomberg Citigroup Inc. faces a 133 million yen ($1.2 million) fine for allegedly manipulating prices in the Japanese government bond futures market, its latest regulatory setback in Asia. Japan’s securities watchdog said Citigroup placed orders in October for JGB futures contracts at the Osaka Exchange without intending to execute them, a practice known as spoofing. The Securities and Exchange Surveillance ...
Read More »UBS names Tsang as Asia tech head, replacing Gelber
Bloomberg UBS Group AG has named Patrick Tsang as head of telecommunications, media and technology investment banking for Asia Pacific, according to people with knowledge of the matter. Tsang, a Hong Kong-based managing director for the Swiss bank, is replacing Randy Gelber, who is leaving to pursue other opportunities, the people said, asking not to be identified because the matter ...
Read More »Japan’s hunger for Europe CLOs shows no signs of abating
Bloomberg A Japanese lender has this year bought the lion’s share of top-rated bonds that are backed by pools of European corporate loans, propping up the region’s market for collateralised debt obligations amid a very difficult first quarter. Norinchukin Bank, starved of yields thanks to Japan’s negative interest rates, is expected to keep buying AAA-rated tranches in Europe until at ...
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