Bloomberg With a $3 billion purchase from ConocoPhillips, billionaire oilman Jeffrey Hildebrand is once again trying to succeed in a corner of the oil and gas world others are leaving behind. Hildebrand’s Hilcorp Energy Co. agreed to buy the fields in the San Juan Basin, taking on holdings in the southwestern US that Conoco sees as less appealing given ...
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China’s $1.4trn debt wall forcing issuance rise
Bloomberg China’s bond issuers, faced with 9.7 trillion yuan ($1.4 trillion) of maturing debt this year, are stepping on the gas. Companies and governments sold 1.3 trillion yuan of onshore notes in March, about as much as in the first two months of the year combined, according to data compiled by Bloomberg that excludes certificates of deposit. Fitch Ratings ...
Read More »Malaysia mulls tougher enforcement of foreign insurer ownership cap
Bloomberg Malaysia is weighing tougher enforcement of a cap on foreign ownership of insurers as it seeks to boost local participation in the industry, people with knowledge of the matter said. The central bank is considering more strictly applying an existing policy that foreign companies owning 100 percent of local insurance firms must pare their stakes to no more ...
Read More »Modi’s record infra spend boosts loan volume
Bloomberg Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ambitious plans to spend a record $60 billion on India’s infrastructure this fiscal year may provide a much-needed boost to the rupee loan market after project-finance volumes slumped last year. Bank loan commitments for project financing may potentially double to 2 trillion rupees ($31 billion) this financial year, according to Muhund Kannappan, a credit ...
Read More »Broadcom wins Japan banks’ backing for Toshiba chip bid
Bloomberg Broadcom Ltd. has lined up financing from three Japan banks and private-equity firm Silver Lake as it bids for Toshiba Corp.’s semiconductor business, according to people familiar with the matter. The lending units of Mizuho Financial Group Inc., Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group Inc. and Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Inc. plan to provide about $15 billion in loans, while ...
Read More »Infosys boosts investor payout as sales forecast disappoints
Bloomberg Infosys Ltd. will return $2 billion to shareholders this year and pledged to raise dividends and stock-buybacks as it deploys more of its cash hoard after delivering a sales outlook that fell short of estimates. Starting this year, it will begin distributing as much as 70 percent of annual free cash flow, compared with a previous policy of ...
Read More »Trump pick for export-import bank is critical of its mission
Bloomberg President Donald Trump said he’ll nominate a critic of the US Export-Import Bank — one who has derided the bank as “corporate welfare†— to run the institution, which has been operating under strict lending limits because of a partisan battle over its mission. Trump, who as a candidate said he didn’t think the bank needed to exist, ...
Read More »BT CEO pay plunges as board weighs bonus clawbacks
Bloomberg BT Group Plc Chief Executive Officer Gavin Patterson faces a significant hit to his compensation after the company reduced its profit outlook in January and tripled a writedown from an accounting scandal in Italy. The board of the former UK phone monopoly is considering clawbacks of past management compensation due to the revised financial results from Italy as ...
Read More »Environmental groups warn UK government on post-Brexit deals
LONDON / AP International environmental groups are warning Britain’s government not to reduce its commitment to fighting climate change and wildlife poaching when it negotiates post-Brexit trade arrangements with other countries. Greenpeace, WWF, and Friends of the Earth have signed a letter to PM Theresa May stressing that environmental protection must remain a priority after Britain leaves the European ...
Read More »America’s dangerous amnesia about world order
In an unsettled time, with an unsettling president, many Americans are unsure of their conception of the world and their country’s role in it. What should the United States be doing – if anything – to shape the global order? To answer this question, we need to better understand ourselves and our history. Americans regularly make three curious – ...
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