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Barclays to hire 150 in Europe as part of Brexit plans

Bloomberg Barclays Plc, which houses one of the world’s biggest investment banks, will create about 150 new roles as the firm prepares for Britain’s exit from the European Union, a top executive told UK lawmakers. The new hires in Europe will be in addition to the 150 current UK-based positions that will mostly “ migrate” to Dublin, Kevin Wall, chief ...

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ING CFO Koos Timmermans to step down after money-laundering fine

Bloomberg ING Groep NV, under fire after paying one of the biggest fines ever given to a Dutch lender, ousted Chief Financial Officer Koos Timmermans, who had once been responsible for the division caught up in a money-laundering probe. The 22-year ING veteran will stay in his position until a successor is found, the Amsterdam-based bank said, adding that it ...

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DBS starts ‘chat service’ using messaging apps

Bloomberg DBS Group Holdings Ltd., Southeast Asia’s biggest bank, unveiled a service that will allow wealthy clients to interact with their relationship managers on WeChat and WhatsApp. The Singapore-based lender will begin registering interested clients for the service known as Wealth Chat, DBS said. It will initially provide content such as investment reports and research insights, with services like trade ...

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Decade after Lehman collapse, investors shun bank stocks

Bloomberg Time may heal all wounds. But the decade since the collapse of Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. hasn’t been long enough to restore investors’ faith in banks. While this week marks the 10-year anniversary of the Lehman bankruptcy, an event seen widely as a catalyst for the global financial crisis, data on stock prices and fund positioning suggests the aversion ...

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Renesas to acquire American chipmaker IDT for $6.7 billion

Bloomberg Renesas Electronics Corp., the second-biggest supplier of semiconductors used in cars, plans to acquire Integrated Device Technology (IDT) Inc. for about $6.7 billion to expand beyond the automotive sector into data centres and communications devices. The Japanese company will pay $49 a share, it said in a statement, about a 16 percent premium to the US company’s Monday close ...

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Volvo Cars shuts plant with Hurricane Florence forcing evacuations

Bloomberg Volvo Car Group will temporarily idle its brand new car factory in South Carolina after Hurricane Florence spurred orders to evacuate areas in the path of the Category 4 storm. “We have decided to shut down our plant tomorrow in light of the evacuation order that’s now in place for Charleston, Dorchester and Berkeley counties,” Stephanie Mangini, a Volvo ...

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UK pay growth pits forecast

Bloomberg UK wage growth accelerated over the summer amid the lowest jobless rate in more than four decades. Earnings excluding bonuses rose an annual 2.9 percent in the three months through July, more than the 2.8 percent economists forecast. In July alone, basic wages rose 3.1 percent, the most since 2015, and vacancies are at record levels, the Office for ...

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US car brands losing share of shrinking Chinese auto market

Bloomberg American carmakers are losing ground in a shrinking Chinese market, and their problems are mostly tied to a lack of competitiveness rather than the trade war, an industry body said. The market share of US brands fell to 10.7 percent in the first eight months of 2018 from 12.2 percent a year earlier, according to the China Association of ...

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Europe’s space champions need more orders to beat Musk

Bloomberg Europe’s space champions are urging buyers at home to favor their technology over that of foreign rivals, as competition intensifies from the likes of Elon Musk’s Space X. As executives from the space industry meet in Paris this week for the World Satellite Business conference, French satellite operator Arianespace is calling on Europe to translate its space sovereignty ambitions ...

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Trump’s trade war is just fine with China’s Xi Jinping

Anyone who expects China to concede defeat in its trade war with the US should read about Biobase Group. The Chinese manufacturer of laboratory equipment once struggled to win orders even at home in an industry dominated by foreign products. But the company’s prospects have brightened as the trade war prompts customers to turn to domestic alternatives. “The local market ...

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