Bloomberg UniCredit SpA’s plan to eliminate 8,000 jobs is pushing cuts announced by banks this year past 73,000, almost all of them in Europe, where negative interest rates and a slowing economy force lenders to slash costs. Chief Executive Officer Jean Pierre Mustier announced the measures as part of the next, four-year chapter in his overhaul of Italy’s largest bank. ...
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Most valuable Indian lender sees signs of a rural revival
Bloomberg HDFC Bank Ltd, India’s most valuable lender by market capitalisation, sees tentative signs of a revival in rural areas at a time when the wider economy is sputtering. “The recent loan outreach programmes underway in rural areas have given us the sense that the consumption in rural and semi-urban areas is turning more positive,†HDFC Bank Executive Director Kaizad ...
Read More »Philippine seeks tough anti-money laundering laws
Bloomberg Financial regulators are pushing for legal changes in order to avoid the Philippines being placed on a global monitoring list for countries with weak anti-money laundering and terrorism financing controls. The government needs to implement the changes by October or risk being placed on a “grey†list by the Paris-based Financial Action Task Force, the Philippines Anti-Money Laundering Council ...
Read More »Brainard says US economy solid, backs strategy change
Bloomberg Federal Reserve governor Lael Brainard painted a mostly positive picture of the near-term outlook for the US economy while advocating longer-term changes in the conduct of monetary policy in an era of low interest rates and subdued inflation. “There are good reasons to expect the economy to grow at a pace modestly above potential over the next year or ...
Read More »Deutsche Bank sells off $51bn unwanted assets
Bloomberg Deutsche Bank AG sold another chunk of unwanted assets to Goldman Sachs Group Inc as part of a radical restructuring that’s seeing the German firm exit businesses where it’s been unable to compete. The nation’s largest lender recently sold securities with a notional value of about 40 billion pounds ($51 billion) to the US bank, people briefed on the ...
Read More »Citi fined $57m for inaccurate reporting
Bloomberg Citigroup Inc was fined 44 million pounds ($57 million) by the Bank of England (BOE) for years of inaccurate reporting to regulators about the lender’s capital and liquidity levels. Applying its largest fine ever, the central bank’s Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) said that between June 2014 and December 2018, three UK units of the Wall Street bank had significant ...
Read More »â€˜Germany must go for large fiscal expansion’
Bloomberg Goldman Sachs Group Inc reckons Germany should embrace “a large fiscal expansion†but probably won’t; China should deploy just enough to avert “a sharp slowdownâ€; and “potential meaningful implications†for budget policy are another reason to watch the US presidential election. In its ‘Top of Mind’ report, Goldman explores the fiscal front given monetary policy is nearly exhausted in ...
Read More »More equity financing will cut emissions: ECB
Bloomberg Expanding stock markets could be good for the earth, according to research from the European Central Bank (ECB). Economies receiving more funding from stock markets than credit markets generate less carbon, it said in a paper. Increasing the global share of equity financing to half would reduce aggregate per capita carbon emissions by about a quarter of the Paris ...
Read More »Global risk binge gives central bankers cause to shudder
Bloomberg Global central banks are approaching the end of the year with a collective shudder at the risky behaviour that their low interest-rate policies are encouraging. Policy makers from European Central Bank (ECB) and the Federal Reserve are among those raising cautionary flags at potentially unsafe investing stoked by their efforts to flood economies with ultra-cheap money. Stock indexes from ...
Read More »US economy’s glass ‘more than half full’: Fed’s Powell
Bloomberg Federal Reserve chairman Jerome Powell struck an upbeat tone in gauging the ability of policy makers to extend the record US economic expansion, while signalling interest rates would probably remain on hold. “At this point in the long expansion, I see the glass as much more than half full,†Powell said in Providence, Rhode Island. “With the right policies, ...
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