Bloomberg Hungary will probably raise interest rates for the third time in as many months as policy makers continue their campaign to stem one of the European Union’s highest inflation rates. The central bank is poised to increase benchmark rate by 30 basis points to 1.5%, matching the pace of hikes in June and July, according to all but one ...
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China opportunities ‘too big to ignore’: HSBC chairman
Bloomberg HSBC Holdings Plc Chairman Mark Tucker, speaking in Hong Kong after passing through the city’s rigid three-week quarantine, said the opportunities in China are “too big to ignore†even as geopolitical tensions escalate. “We’re moving to a new status quo in Sino-US relations,†Tucker said in a video obtained by Bloomberg News of a discussion last week at a ...
Read More »Goldman Sachs, BofA see lost decades for emerging markets
Bloomberg Elevated commodity prices and expectations for earnings growth are igniting bullish bets on emerging-market equities after more than a decade of underperformance that left them approaching a 20-year low against developed-nation stocks. Goldman Sachs Group, Bank of America Corp (BofA) and Lazard Asset Management expect a boost for developing equities as investors capitalise on cheap valuations once vaccine rollouts ...
Read More »China’s digital yuan gives banks an edge in payments: Moody’s
Bloomberg China’s digital yuan will help banks become more competitive in the payments sector after steadily losing out to popular technology platforms over the years, according to Moody’s Investors Service. “We expect adoption of e-CNY to help reinforce banks’ position in the payments system because it will enhance their data collection ability and broaden their user bases,†analysts led by ...
Read More »UBS’s rich Asia clients poured billions into sustainable assets
Bloomberg UBS Group AG’s wealthy Asian clients are pouring billions of dollars into sustainable assets as the region’s swelling ranks of millionaires jump on a global push into socially responsible investing. Assets under management in fully sustainable discretionary portfolios for Asia-Pacific private banking jumped to $4.5 billion as of the end June, up from $1 billion at the start of ...
Read More »Morgan Stanley asks staff for proof of ‘vaccinations’
Bloomberg Morgan Stanley is stepping up efforts to ensure employees comply with its rule that they be vaccinated to enter its buildings. The firm told vaccinated staff to provide documentation of their shots by October 1, after previously letting them attest to their status. The extra step is meant to “provide greater comfort for those working in the office,†it ...
Read More »Citi shorts Treasuries but adds on bet against yuan
Bloomberg Citigroup Global Markets says Treasury yields are set to rise, and there’s a way to screen out one of the main risk factors that may push them lower by betting against the yuan. The US brokerage recommends its clients position for higher US rates and also use options to wager against any strength in China’s currency. The rationale is ...
Read More »Lloyds to buy 50,000 UK homes
Bloomberg Lloyds Banking Group Plc could buy 50,000 UK homes in the next decade as it looks to become a major player in the country’s rental market. An internal job advertisement seen by the Financial Times for the bank’s newly launched Citra Living unit details ambitions for Lloyds to purchase 10,000 houses by the end of 2025 and 50,000 by ...
Read More »Banker bonuses tied to ESG metrics on rise in Europe
Bloomberg European bankers will soon have to show they’re contributing to a cleaner environment, a better society and good governance — or face a smaller pay package. In the latest sign that ESG is reshaping finance, most of the 20 major European banks surveyed by Bloomberg said they were either working on, or already had, a model that links staff ...
Read More »Canada’s big banks to mandate Covid-19 vaccines for workers
Bloomberg Four of the top five Canadian banks are taking a stricter stance with their return-to-office policies, requiring that workers be fully vaccinated against Covid-19 before coming back to company buildings, while the fifth is moving in the same direction. Toronto-Dominion Bank (TD), Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC) and Bank of Montreal joined other major financial firms in requiring ...
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