Bloomberg SoftBank Group Corp. is getting ready to return to overseas debt markets for the second time in two months after issuing $4.5 billion in dollar-denominated subordinated notes in July. Headed by billionaire Masayoshi Son, SoftBank is accelerating deal-making around the world, and has been in discussions to combine its US wireless operator Sprint Corp. with a potential partner. The ...
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Hong Kong’s dual class shares get Mobius backing
Bloomberg Mark Mobius has given his blessing to a new venue that would permit dual-class shares. Hong Kong Exchanges & Clearing Ltd.’s plan that would allow dual-class companies to list at a bourse away from the city’s main exchange “is probably the answer,†said Mobius, executive chairman at Templeton Emerging Markets Group. “People can make a choice, if they don’t ...
Read More »Irma strikes Florida as $200 billion threat
Bloomberg Hurricane Irma smashed into Florida as a powerful Category 4 storm, driving a wall of water and violent winds ashore and marking the first time since 1964 the U.S. was hit by back-to-back major hurricanes. The eye of the storm moved over the lower Florida Keys at about 9 a.m. on Sunday with top winds of 130 miles (209 ...
Read More »Brexit squeeze eating workers’ earnings highlights BOE dilemma
Bloomberg You don’t need to tell UK nurses what this week’s inflation and wage data will show. They say their living standards have been squeezed for seven years, and now it’s reached crisis point. With reports from the Office for National Statistics set to show pay continuing to lag price growth in Britain, nurses are just the latest group of ...
Read More »Purdue Pharma wants Ohio’s opioid suit to be thrown out
Bloomberg The state of Ohio’s lawsuit against opioid maker Purdue Pharma should be thrown out because it runs afoul of federal drug regulations and doesn’t show the company’s Oxycontin painkiller marketing caused specific harm, according to a court filing. Stamford, Connecticut-based Purdue filed its response in state court in Ohio to Attorney General Mike DeWine’s May suit, accusing the pharmaceutical ...
Read More »Ukraine may exit Egypt wheat market over new rules
KIEV / Reuters Ukraine might lose its second largest wheat export market, Egypt, due to new wheat import requirements that favour rival Russia, Ukraine’s acting agriculture minister said. Ukraine exported around 2.5 million tonnes of wheat to Egypt in the 2016/17 season, or about 14 percent of the country’s total wheat exports of 17.5 million tonnes, according to consultancy UkrAgroConsult. ...
Read More »Equifax Insurance ‘inadequate’ against cyber breach
Bloomberg Equifax Inc.’s insurance against cyber breaches is likely inadequate to cover the credit-reporting company’s costs tied to one of the biggest hacks in history, according to people familiar with the coverage. The company holds a policy that would probably cover about $100 million to $150 million, with costs shared by carriers in the London market and elsewhere, said the ...
Read More »Hurricane Irma may inflict $200bn damage to US
Bloomberg Hurricane Irma headed for an all-but-certain collision with southern Florida after devastating the Caribbean islands and swiping at Cuba as it threatens to become the most expensive storm in US history. While top winds dropped to 130 miles (209 kilometres) an hour, the life-threatening storm’s swollen size means most of Florida will face hurricane-force winds as it cuts a ...
Read More »Angela Merkel cites trust problem at carmakers
Bloomberg Angela Merkel, running for a fourth term as chancellor in Germany’s September 24 election, reiterated that her nation’s auto sector has “seen a great loss of trust†and needs to atone for past mistakes. Speaking on her weekly podcast on Saturday, Merkel said the industry is in a period of rapid change, and “modern drive technology is, of course, ...
Read More »UK’s bid to retain Euro clearing after Brexit gains EU allies
Bloomberg The UK has gained potential allies in its bid to hold on to the business of clearing euro-denominated derivatives after Brexit. Sweden said a European Union proposal to allow authorities to force the biggest foreign derivatives-clearing firms to set up shop in the bloc could prove excessive, according to an earlier document that summarises the positions of 10 national ...
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