Bloomberg Residents of Hong Kong are hunting for homes all over the world as tense anti-government protests look set to drag into the new year. Real estate brokers from Australia to Canada have seen a surge in interest over the past few weeks, with the desire to secure a safer future prompting many to look beyond the Asian financial hub. ...
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Slowdown in India sparks LBOs lending
Bloomberg India’s slowing economy is sparking a wave of consolidation, creating opportunities for Asian lenders. It’s worked like this: Banks desperate for higher yields have turned to lending for leveraged buyouts in India. The loans have supported private equity funds executing the deals. Foreign-currency syndicated LBO loan volumes involving India have jumped to $891 million across four deals in 2019, ...
Read More »Japan Post $10bn share sale to face delay after scandals
Bloomberg Japan’s government is considering holding off on its plan to sell about $10 billion worth of shares in Japan Post Holdings Co through this fiscal year following scandals involving its insurance unit, according to people familiar with the situation. Concern over corporate governance and the tumbling stock price have made it difficult to sell the third and final tranche ...
Read More »China widens economic policy blitz with cash injection move
Bloomberg The Chinese government is trying to set the economy up for a stronger start to 2020, with a multi-pronged policy push ranging from easier monetary settings to freer trade. The latest pledge came when Premier Li Keqiang signalled that further cuts in the amount of cash that banks have to park as reserves will be forthcoming. In theory, that ...
Read More »Thailand narrows CPI target as price growth is subdued
Bloomberg Thailand will narrow its inflation target from next year as consumer-price growth remains subdued in the Southeast Asian nation. The central bank’s new goal is to keep annual headline inflation within a 1%-3% range, compared with 1%-4% previously, Narumon Pinyosinwat, a government spokeswoman, said on Tuesday in Bangkok following a cabinet meeting that approved the change. Speaking to reporters ...
Read More »SEC investigating BMW over US sales reporting practices
Bloomberg BMW AG is being scrutinised by the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) over its sales reporting practices, months after the regulator extracted a penalty from Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV over similar issues. The German automaker has been contacted by the SEC and will cooperate fully with its investigation, Phil DiIanni, a spokesman, said by phone. The agency doesn’t ...
Read More »Viacom board accused of selling out investors in CBS merger
Bloomberg Media mogul Shari Redstone and other Viacom Inc directors were accused by a pension fund of selling out the entertainment company’s shareholders by ramming through an $11.7 billion merger with CBS Corp. Redstone, who also is CBS’s controlling shareholder, and her colleagues on Viacom’s board “expropriated potentially billions of dollars from Viacom’s minority stockholders†by agreeing to a deal ...
Read More »Commercial property markets in London all set for revival in 2020
Bloomberg London commercial real estate deals look set to pick up in 2020, with the political uncertainty that has plagued the market for more than three years finally starting to lift. UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has a commanding majority in Parliament after his Conservative Party’s election triumph, allowing him to push through his Brexit deal and make good on ...
Read More »It’s Romney’s moment for a profile in courage
As we finish this momentous week of impeachment, and so many days of listening to indignant, Constitution-spouting Republicans and Democrats, an exhausted America could be forgiven for switching the dial, at least briefly, to sports-talk radio. America seemed stranded at week’s end between House and Senate, between competing versions of outrage, and between the trench warfare at one end of ...
Read More »China’s got a chip on its shoulder
From sanctions to export restrictions, the rest of the world views China’s chip champions like Huawei Technologies Co. and ZTE Corp. with suspicion and skepticism. But inside the country, all investors see is a $300 billion-a-year golden opportunity. One could almost say that the Chinese have a chip on the shoulder by rewarding semiconductor startups with such a vengeance. Companies ...
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