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Indian bank’s credit card IPO reflects Ambani factor

For every 100 people in India, there are only three credit cards. A comparable penetration figure for the US is 320. Statistics like these suggest that India’s first initial public offering of a credit card issuer is either an opportunity with boundless prospects — or a victim of arrested development. Which is it? The sale of shares in SBI Cards ...

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Deutsche Bank goes back to its old ways

Christian Sewing has tried to cast an optimistic light on Deutsche Bank AG’s future as he undertakes the lender’s deepest restructuring in decades. The chief executive officer told staff he’d been looking forward to updating the market on his progress five months into the overhaul. The disclosures from that update, at the bank’s investor day, are more sobering: The skeptics ...

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Autonomous taxis become a rough ride for Europe

As recently as March, Daimler, the German carmaker, promised to put 10,000 autonomous taxis on the streets by 2021. But, Daimler chairman Ola Kaellenius announced that the company was taking a “reality check” on the project and focusing on self-driving long-haul trucks instead. It’s fine that self-driving cabs aren’t coming as fast as some expected — and it’s even better ...

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