Bloomberg Hong Kong Exchanges & Clearing Ltd has started working with UBS Group AG as it begins its charm offensive to convince London Stock Exchange Group Plc investors on the merits of its takeover bid, people familiar with the matter said. The Swiss bank has been brought in as an adviser and is helping HKEX arrange meetings with LSE shareholders, ...
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Yearlong cash woes caused default, says Altico Capital
Bloomberg Beleaguered Altico Capital India Ltd said a prolonged cash squeeze for India’s shadow lenders and property developers after the collapse of IL&FS Group last year led to its default. Substantial strain in the short-term financing markets following a default by IL&FS caused a knock-on impact on other non-banking finance companies and the real-estate sector, Altico Capital said in a ...
Read More »China needs flexi yuan, fewer capital controls: Think tank
Bloomberg China needs a more flexible and convertible yuan to improve investors’ confidence in the currency, a financial think tank said. The country should simplify management on the yuan exchange rate and loosen capital controls in an orderly way as part of the efforts to improve the currency’s global use, according to a report published by the China Finance 40 ...
Read More »China to work with Asia to secure trade rules
Bloomberg China will work with other Asian countries to safeguard international trade rules, as well as the monetary and financial order, according to its former central bank Governor Zhou Xiaochuan. The country is determined to uphold multilateralism, and is accelerating the pace of its opening-up to integrate more completely into the global economy, Zhou said at the Singapore Summit conference. ...
Read More »Banks change rules of negative rate game for Danes
Bloomberg Denmark is about to become a test case for what happens when banks start charging a lot of customers to store their money. That’s because one of the country’s biggest banking groups just changed the rules of the game, by removing the floodgate that had shielded most retail depositors. Until recently, only people with roughly $1 million in surplus ...
Read More »Tax cut gives Modi perfect pitch to win US investments
Bloomberg Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in the US a day after delivering a $20 billion tax-cut stimulus for companies, which strengthens his pitch to American chief executives about the ease of doing business in India. His government cut corporate taxes to rival some of the lowest in Asia, helping India compete with the likes of Vietnam and Indonesia to ...
Read More »Reliance Capital’s $13b debt at risk after default rating
Bloomberg Reliance Capital Ltd’s downgrade to default grade at Care Ratings Ltd places the debt of embattled tycoon Anil Ambani’s conglomerate at risk, reigniting India’s credit scare. Mumbai-based Care cut Reliance Capital’s bonds by eight notches to D from BB, citing a delay in coupon payments on several of the lender’s non-convertible debentures, the rating company said in a statement. ...
Read More »China cancels America’s ‘goodwill’ farm visit
Bloomberg In a quick change of events, the Montana Farm Bureau Federation said a planned visit by Chinese officials to its state’s farms is cancelled. The group was told by the Chinese embassy that the delegation “had an adjustment of their agenda†and they’re headed back to China earlier than planned, Rebecca Colnar, a spokeswoman for the Montana bureau, said. ...
Read More »Drought, wildfires inflict double whammy on Indonesian crops
Bloomberg Wildfires, smoke and drought are inflicting an increasingly painful toll on Indonesian agriculture, hurting everything from oil palm plantations to rubber trees and rice fields. Raging forest fires in Sumatra and Borneo may curb supplies of palm oil and rubber, while a longer than usual dry season in Java has wilted some of the country’s rice crop, which is ...
Read More »China energy plan sees coal-hauling rail line
Bloomberg There’s nothing quite like a massive coal rail to demonstrate China’s loyalty to the dirtiest of fossil fuels. Almost a decade in the making, the nearly $30 billion Haoji Railway will start around the end of this month and eventually haul as much as 200 million tons from key producing regions in the north to consumers in the south. ...
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