Bloomberg Credit Suisse Group AG hired private banker Heinz Puth and three others from Swiss rival Julius Baer Group Ltd. to boost its Singapore team focussing on wealthy Indonesians, according to a person familiar with the matter. Puth and the former Julius Baer relationship managers will report to Johanes Oeni, who heads Credit Suisse’s private banking market group for Indonesia, ...
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Big banks face more scrutiny as Aussie regulator embeds staff
Bloomberg Australia’s securities regulator will embed supervisors in the big-four banks in a push to get tough on corporate misbehaviour after a string of scandals. Australian Securities & Investments Commission (ASIC) staff will be placed inside Commonwealth Bank of Australia, Westpac Banking Corp., National Australia Bank Ltd., Australia & New Zealand Banking Group Ltd. and embattled wealth manager AMP Ltd. ...
Read More »Danske’s woes grow as Denmark opens money laundering probe
Bloomberg Danske Bank A/S’s legal jeopardy is deepening. Prosecutors in Denmark said they had opened a criminal investigation into the bank, acting on “multiple complaints†that the Estonian unit of the country’s biggest lender was used to funnel billions of kroner of dirty money. The prosecutors said that they had been following “the case very closely†for a long period ...
Read More »Nedbank’s asset growth expanding slowly
Bloomberg Nedbank Group Ltd. forecast that interest-earning banking assets will increase at a rate below that of nominal growth in South Africa’s gross domestic product, after earlier predicting it will be in line with the economy’s expansion. The lender’s credit-loss ratio, which rose 6 basis points to 53 basis points, will also increase slightly above the level achieved in 2017 ...
Read More »Facebook shares rise on optimism for banking relationships
Bloomberg Facebook Inc.’s shares rose on optimism that the company is forging deeper relationships with banks to offer customer-service products via its Messenger chat application, a business that could boost engagement as growth slows on its main social network. Facebook has for years worked to make Messenger a natural place for consumers to communicate with businesses, aiming to replace email. ...
Read More »Cathay Pacific’s recovery hits rough patch on oil, trade war
Bloomberg It’s turning out to be a bumpy road to recovery for Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd. Just when the premium airline was showing signs of a rebound, crude oil played spoilsport again, denting early gains from a transformation plan that CEO Rupert Hogg considers crucial to survival. More uncertainty lies ahead for the world’s third-largest cargo carrier as a global ...
Read More »Pandora slashes forecast with its misery deepening
Bloomberg Pandora A/S plunged after the world’s biggest jewelry maker cut its profit and sales forecasts amid struggles in key markets such as the US and China. The shares fell more than 20 percent, the most in seven years, and were down 19.7 percent at 345.4 kroner in the Danish capital. Investors were battered by a similar slump just three ...
Read More »P&G languishes as new rivals hurt momentum
Bloomberg Procter & Gamble Co. (P&G) is still the king of diapers and shampoo, but an onslaught of new competition and tighter ordering from traditional retailers is tarnishing the consumer-goods giant’s crown. Investors were lukewarm to the company’s fourth-quarter results, leaving the shares little changed after sluggish organic sales growth. In addition to the new rival products — which range ...
Read More »Burberry changes logo for first time in two decades
Bloomberg Burberry has changed its logo for the first time in 20 years, revealing the new look via an Instagram post. The British heritage brand’s new logo says “Burberry London England†in stark capital letters, replacing the softer, rounder font the company previously used. Riccardo Tisci, the star designer Burberry hired this year to revamp its brand image, posted screen ...
Read More »Walmart’s zeal for green power meets a coal-loving president
Bloomberg The plan laid out by Walmart Inc. was bold and startling: One of the biggest private electricity users in the US promised to get half its power from solar and wind by 2025. If successful, Walmart would leap over Google to become the world’s top green-energy buyer. That was November 4, 2016. Days later, Donald Trump was elected president, ...
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