Bloomberg Credit Suisse Group AG’s chief executive officer (CEO) at its securities venture in China is stepping aside after less than two years on the job, becoming the second top banker at a major foreign lender in the nation to quit this month. Tim Tu informed management that he decided to pursue other opportunities within Credit Suisse, according to ...
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Barclays sells 7.4% stake in Absa for $687m
Bloomberg Barclays Plc has sold a 7.4% stake in former African unit Absa Group Ltd for 526 million pounds ($687 million), cutting its holding by half. The firm priced an accelerated placing of 63 million shares at 164 rand each ($10.88), according to a statement. That was a 7.3% discount to the Johannesburg-listed stock’s Wednesday close. Barclays gathered enough investor ...
Read More »Philippine bank wants tough laws against cybercrimes
Bloomberg BDO Unibank Inc, the Philippines’ largest lender by assets, wants the country’s next president to be tough against the cybercrimes. Financial service providers that are outside the scope of central bank regulations have proliferated, and “for the health of the industry and the public, they should look at how these entities should be managed relative to banks†which ...
Read More »BOC leaves door open to a 75-basis-point rate hike
Bloomberg Governor Tiff Macklem acknowledged there’s potential for even larger increases to borrowing costs as the Bank of Canada (BOC) aggressively wrestles inflation down from a three decade high. Macklem and his officials delivered the first 50-basis-point increase in interest rates among Group of Seven nations last week and signalled more hikes to come. This week, annual consumer price gains ...
Read More »Traders bet ECB will lift policy rate above zero by year-end
Bloomberg Traders are betting the European Central Bank (ECB) will raise rates above zero this year for the first time since 2012, after a string of hawkish comments from policy makers spurred speculation the bank is priming the market for faster-than-expected monetary tightening. Money markets are pricing 75 basis points of interest-rate hikes by the ECB’s December decision, according ...
Read More »Fired BNP Paribas boss accused of ‘emotional terrorism’ seeks $4mn
Bloomberg A senior BNP Paribas SA banker who denies terrorizing subordinates on the trading floor is claiming $4 million compensation for the unfair dismissal. Omar Alami, the then head of BNP’s equity derivatives sales for Switzerland, Belgium and Luxembourg, was fired in 2019 after an internal report revealed that a rant at a trader he allegedly called “useless†and ...
Read More »Bitcoin ETFs all set to roll out in Australia to test crypto demand
Bloomberg The Bitcoin exchange-traded fund (ETF) bandwagon is coming to Australia as regulators finalise approvals for products offering direct exposure to digital assets. Cosmos Asset Management said it’s preparing to launch the Cosmos Purpose Bitcoin Access ETF in coming days. It will invest in the Purpose Bitcoin ETF, a Toronto-listed fund with assets of about C$1.6 billion ($1.3 billion). “We ...
Read More »Bank of Korea governor warns of debt, aging risks
Bloomberg Bank of Korea (BOK) Governor Rhee Chang-yong highlighted rapidly rising private and public debt and an aging population as threats to South Korea’s economic outlook. Rhee took office on Thursday after being nominated by President Moon Jae-in almost a month ago. He has so far expressed support for higher interest rates to rein in inflationary pressures while pointing ...
Read More »Indonesia holds key rate to support economic recovery
Bloomberg Indonesia’s central bank kept its benchmark interest rate unchanged to support the economy’s recovery, while downgrading its growth outlook and saying it will keep a watch on price pressures fuelled by the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Bank Indonesia held the seven-day reverse repurchase rate at a record low 3.5% as expected by all 29 economists in a Bloomberg survey. The key ...
Read More »Chinese banks hold their lending rates for a third month
Bloomberg Chinese banks maintained their lending rates for a third month, with the central bank’s cautious easing measures and a weaker yuan reducing the scope for further reductions in borrowing costs. The one-year loan prime rate was held steady at 3.7%, the People’s Bank of China (PBOC) said on Wednesday. A slight majority of 9 of the 16 economists ...
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