Bloomberg Vestas Wind Systems A/S surged the most in two years after the wind turbine maker announced a $227 million share buyback and said its orders rose. “Order intake was very strong, and profitability was clearly above market expectations,†said James Evans, an analyst at Bloomberg Intelligence. It was “aided by Vestas’ new push into co-developing projects, with two US ...
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Cheap drones to boost output for energy sector
Bloomberg Cheap drones are poised to boost output and cut operating expenses for the energy industry. The unmanned aerial vehicles are generally faster and less expensive than people, and can go places that may not be safe for workers. As costs fall, and their capabilities increase, drones are spotting leaks in natural gas pipelines, helping utilities inspect transmission and distribution ...
Read More »Singapore home sales soar on minute-to-midnight buying
Bloomberg Private home sales in Singapore soared to the highest in 16 months in July as buyers rushed to snap up properties hours before curbs aimed at quelling speculation came into effect. Developers sold 1,724 units last month, the Urban Redevelopment Authority said in a statement. That’s more than double the 654 units sold in June and the highest since ...
Read More »Indonesia rate hike aims at curbing ‘current-account’ gap
Bloomberg Indonesia’s central bank raised its benchmark interest rate a fourth time since May in a surprise move aimed at underpinning the currency as volatility sweeps across emerging markets. The seven-day reverse repurchase rate was increased to 5.5 percent from 5.25 percent on Wednesday, as forecast by just seven of 28 economists in a Bloomberg survey, with the rest predicting ...
Read More »Canada lenders strong enough for adverse shock, says Moody’s
Bloomberg Canada’s largest lenders have boosted their capital enough in the past two years to withstand a 35 percent decline in housing prices in Ontario and British Columbia and 25 percent in the rest of the country, according to Moody’s Investors Service. Canada’s six biggest banks and Quebec’s Desjardins Group “incrementally improved†their capital buffers to absorb $10.9 billion in ...
Read More »Berkshire adds to bets on Goldman, others
Bloomberg Berkshire Hathaway Inc. added to its stakes in two of Warren Buffett’s most favoured industries as the billionaire investor widened bets in banking and the airline industry. Berkshire boosted investments in Goldman Sachs Group Inc., US Bancorp, Delta Air Lines Inc. and Southwest Airlines Co. in the second quarter, the Omaha, Nebraska-based company said in a filing. Buffett’s company ...
Read More »Citi touts Europe banks in ‘world’s contrarian trade’
Bloomberg European banking stocks have been punished like no other sector in the region this year. Unless you’re expecting a financial crisis, now may be the time to take advantage of valuations near a two-year low, according to strategists at Citigroup Inc. Fearful of potential contagion from Turkey, investors accelerated their flight from the Stoxx 600 Banks Index in the ...
Read More »Top Swiss bank settles a decade after secrecy began to crumble
Bloomberg About a decade after Swiss bank secrecy laws started to crumble under the impact of a US investigation, one of the last large lenders still entangled in the matter agreed to settle the dispute. Zuercher Kantonalbank, Switzerland’s largest publicly-owned regional bank, will pay $98.5 million as part of a deferred prosecution agreement with the Department of Justice to end ...
Read More »Air France-KLM close to name new chief after its long search
Bloomberg Air France-KLM Group is close to naming a CEO after a three-month search, with Ben Smith from Air Canada emerging as a leading candidate, according to a person familiar with the matter. The board will meet later this week and could finalise a decision then, said the person, who asked not to be identified discussing a non-public matter. Smith, ...
Read More »TSA to review security flaws, emerging from the Seattle flight crash
Bloomberg The US Transportation Security Administration (TSA) will address any vulnerabilities that are exposed by the theft and fatal crash of a small airliner near Seattle on Friday, the agency’s top official said. Speaking at a business travel conference in San Diego, TSA Administrator David Pekoske said the agency is supporting a probe of the incident, which is being led ...
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