Bloomberg India’s central bank surprised markets by suspending its version of quantitative easing, signalling the start of tapering pandemic-era stimulus measures as an economic recovery takes hold. There’s no need for further bond-buying, Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Governor Shaktikanta Das said in an online broadcast, while stressing the step is not a reversal of its accommodative policy stance. The ...
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UniCredit resolves dispute on swap deals with Sicily
Bloomberg UniCredit has agreed to terminate a swap transaction with authorities in Sicily to end a dispute over deals entered into in 2005 and 2006. The transactions served to hedge Sicily’s long-term debt obligations. Both sides won’t be making any further comment on the resolution of the dispute, the Italian lender said in a statement. Disputes between a number banks ...
Read More »Credit Suisse report into Greensill hit by delays
Bloomberg Credit Suisse Group AG is delaying the publication of findings from a report into the collapse of a $10 billion group of investment funds that it ran together with Greensill Capital. The bank had initially hoped to present key findings along with its third-quarter results, but will now take longer as executives focus on the implications for their ability ...
Read More »Deutsche Bank plans new hires in Nordic region
Bloomberg Deutsche Bank AG is targeting more business in the Nordic market by utilizing its balance sheet and bringing in additional bankers, according to the region’s chief executive officer. “We are selectively hiring, but also putting capital and balance sheet behind the right type of opportunities,†Jan Olsson said in a phone interview from London. The Nordic region “really stands ...
Read More »Yen drops to lowest since 2018 as Fed, BOJ policies diverge
Bloomberg The yen dropped to a three-year low against the dollar, with analysts forecasting more weakness ahead as the nation’s yield differentials widen. The currency slipped as much as 0.5% to 112.75 per dollar on Monday, the weakest since December 2018, with Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corp and Credit Agricole CIB predicting the yen could drop all the way to 115, ...
Read More »European banks falter in push to avert tougher capital rules
Bloomberg European banks are falling short in their lobbying effort against oncoming stricter capital rules which would limit their ability to boost shareholder returns, according to people familiar with the matter. Lenders expect the European Commission to disregard their plea to retain significant freedom to assess the riskiness of their own loans, as the region implements the global bank standards ...
Read More »Barclays mulls shaking its macro trading desks
Bloomberg Barclays Plc is considering shaking up parts of its global markets unit that are underperforming as the lender prepares for volatility drying up after the pandemic. Global markets head CS Venkatakrishnan, known to colleagues as Venkat, told employees recently that while equities and credit trading had held up well lately, parts of its macro trading unit including European interest ...
Read More »RBA says risks remain for excessive borrowing
Bloomberg The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) said it is important that lending standards are maintained as the risk remains from excessive borrowing in the country’s housing market. “In Australia, and some other countries, there have been large increases in housing prices and an acceleration in borrowing,†the central bank said in its semi-annual Financial Stability Review. “Vulnerabilities can increase ...
Read More »Inflation to fall below 2% by end-2022: ECB’s Villeroy
Bloomberg Bank of France Governor Francois Villeroy de Galhau said he expects inflation in the euro area to peak in coming months and for price increases to fall below 2% by the end of 2022. Villeory, who is also a member of the European Central Bank’s governing council, said the jump in inflation was a temporary bump linked to the ...
Read More »BOE interest rate hike would hit a fifth of existing UK mortgages
Bloomberg A Bank of England (BOE) interest-rate increase would hurt a fifth of existing mortgage holders, heaping misery on households already struggling with higher food and fuel costs. More than 21% of outstanding residential mortgages in the UK have variable interest rates, meaning the cost of repayments changes when the benchmark lending rate changes, according to data through June from ...
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