You have to make your own luck, allegedly, but it really helps when stuff just goes your way. And it really really helps if you can somehow combine favourable vagaries with a little fortune-engineering of your own. Such alchemy is practiced in the c-suites of an industry with a Vegas-like affinity for the lucky: oil. Intuitively, bosses get paid well ...
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Draghi seen pressing ahead with ‘rate hike’ despite risks
Bloomberg Mario Draghi will only just manage to raise the European Central Bank’s interest rates before his term as president ends in October 2019 amid continued risks from US tariffs and Italian politics, according to a Bloomberg survey of economists. With asset purchases about to conclude in December, most respondents predict euro zone policy makers will increase the deposit rate ...
Read More »SoftBank is seeking loans from banks pitching for mega IPO
Bloomberg Masayoshi Son is asking Wall Street banks to open their pocketbooks if they want in on what could be the biggest-ever initial public offering, according to people familiar with the matter. SoftBank Group Corp. has told potential underwriters seeking a large role in the blockbuster IPO of its Japanese wireless unit that they should offer to lend to other ...
Read More »Europe’s dirty money defenses not up to the task, says Nordea
Bloomberg Next month, the euro zone will get its eighth global systemically important bank, Nordea Bank AB. Its management is now asking authorities in the bloc to consolidate anti-money laundering defenses after a spate of scandals rocked confidence in the finance industry and its regulators. Julie Galbo, chief risk officer at Nordea and a former regulator at the Danish Financial ...
Read More »Bank fines surge in China as watchdog battles rising bad loans
Bloomberg China’s banking regulator is handing out fines at a record pace, as it battles a build-up of financial risk. The China Banking and Insurance Regulatory Commission, along with its predecessor agency, has issued fines worth about $585 million since Chairman Guo Shuqing took charge of the watchdog in early 2017, compared with a total of some 1 billion yuan ...
Read More »Wells Fargo faces DOJ probe of wholesale-banking unit
Bloomberg Wells Fargo & Co. is facing a Department of Justice (DOJ) investigation into whether employees in the company’s wholesale-banking business improperly altered customer data, a person familiar with the matter said. The changes were made to meet a regulatory deadline, the Wall Street Journal reported earlier Thursday. “This particular situation involved a new process and a new required document ...
Read More »BA hack leaves airline open to fines under ‘data rules’
Bloomberg British Airways may become the first high-profile company to run afoul of Europe’s far-reaching data privacy rules — and face potentially hefty fines — after a computer hack compromised credit card data from some 380,000 customers. The European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR, which took effect in May, mandates that companies have to take technical precautions such ...
Read More »EasyJet targets more long-haul feeder ties after Singapore deal
Bloomberg EasyJet Plc Chief Executive Officer Johan Lundgren is in talks for further deals allowing passengers to connect with flights operated by long-haul carriers after announcing an accord with Singapore Airlines Ltd. Europe’s second-biggest discount carrier aims to seal more tie-ups before the year’s end, Lundgren said in an interview in London. Potential allies include more Asian operators as well ...
Read More »Brooklyn shopkeepers test a service to fill in Amazon’s gaps
Bloomberg With Amazon.com Inc. hitting a trillion-dollar valuation earlier this week, the company’s shadow looms over the entire retail industry. But there are still sizable gaps that Amazon and other online giants don’t address, and that’s where Peter Price looks to build a business. The 78-year-old entrepreneur is seeking out mom-and-pop shops — like the local butcher, toy store or ...
Read More »Delta Air Lines jet-engine failure at 18,000 feet draws US safety probe
Bloomberg US safety regulators are investigating an engine failure on a Delta Air Lines Inc. jet that forced pilots to shut down the turbine and return to Atlanta shortly after takeoff. The accident occurred last week on a Boeing Co. 757-200 bound for Orlando, Florida, the National Transportation Safety Board said. Delta Flight 1418, which had 121 passengers and six ...
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