Banking

HSBC reshapes senior team ahead of next CEO’s arrival

Bloomberg HSBC Holdings Plc has begun to reshape top management, laying the groundwork for a new direction under its next boss. The bank is expected to announce the retirement within days of Marc Moses, chief risk officer and board member, said people familiar with the situation, who asked not to be named as the details aren’t public. The qualified accountant ...

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Ukraine seals $5.5b loan deal with IMF

Bloomberg Ukraine sealed a preliminary $5.5 billion loan programme with the International Monetary Fund (IMF), giving President Volodymyr Zelenskiy a boost before peace talks with Russia. The staff-level agreement includes policies to be carried out by Ukraine’s government to underpin the three-year programme, IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva said in a statement after a phone call with Zelenskiy. “The president ...

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Banks may need political help to survive tech

Bloomberg First there was the financial crisis of 2008. Then years of negative interest rates. Now, banks face what one financial regulator calls the “real game changer.” Jesper Berg, the head of the Financial Supervisory Authority in Denmark, says the next big threat for banks is the rapid spread of big tech into financial services. The competitive tool is personal ...

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Goldman says case to diversify with gold ‘as strong as ever’

Bloomberg Goldman Sachs Group Inc said investors should diversify their long-term bond holdings with gold, citing “fear-driven demand” for the precious metal. “Gold cannot fully replace government bonds in a portfolio, but the case to reallocate a portion of normal bond exposure to gold is as strong as ever,” Goldman analysts including Sabine Schels said. “We still see upside in ...

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A prolonged rout looms for India’s bonds as RBI pulls support

Bloomberg It’s starting to look like India’s sovereign bond market is on the brink of a prolonged rout. Traders have shied away from the long-end of the curve since July on concern the government will expand record bond sales. Sentiment towards the short-end, which closely tracks policy rates, turned negative after the central bank surprised by holding off on easing. ...

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US discusses Goldman-1MDB settlement below $2 billion

Bloomberg Goldman Sachs Group Inc could end up paying less than $2 billion to resolve US criminal and regulatory probes over its role in raising money for scandal-ridden Malaysian investment fund 1MDB, said three people familiar with the negotiations. The justice department and other federal agencies, in internal discussions held in recent weeks, have weighed seeking penalties between $1.5 billion ...

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Deutsche Bank’s big raid last year settled with $16.6mn fine

Bloomberg Deutsche Bank AG was given a small fine as a result of a case that led to a big raid on its headquarters a year ago. Frankfurt prosecutors completed their probe in a case of suspected money laundering and ordered the lender to pay 15 million euros ($16.6 million) for failing to flag suspicious transactions in time and lacking ...

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$10bn Congo budget unrealistic: IMF

Bloomberg The International Monetary Fund (IMF) said the Democratic Republic of Congo’s proposed $10.2 billion budget is “unrealistic,” amid slowing output from the country’s copper and cobalt mines. The government is seeking a budget of 16.9 trillion francs ($10.2 billion) next year, with revenue expected to climb 63% compared to this year. The IMF projects that Congo’s actual revenue this ...

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Stop being nervous about stocks: Citi

Bloomberg Citigroup Inc’s private bank wants its clients to work on an attitude adjustment. Next year will be “brighter than many expect,” Citi Private Bank said in its 2020 outlook “Staying Positive in a Negative (Yielding) World”. It rejects the idea that a recession is imminent. “The point of view of many family clients I meet is one of a ...

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BOJ may downgrade factory-output assessment

Bloomberg The Bank of Japan (BOJ) will consider downgrading its assessment on factory output at its rate review this month from its view in October, Reuters reported, citing unidentified people. October output was “weak,” with the key worry being the impact of sluggish automobile demand, Reuters cited one person with direct knowledge of the matter as saying. Two other unidentified ...

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