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Swedish property stocks end brutal 2022 with tough reset ahead

  Bloomberg In 2021, a Swedish property company was one of Europe’s top stocks. It’s ending 2022 at the very bottom of the leaderboard, with a 73% slump that underpins a sector-wide reset. The reversal of fortunes for Samhallsbyggnadsbolaget i Norden AB — known as SBB — illustrates the woes of Swedish real estate stocks as they grapple with the …

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Retailers dangle credit to get UK holiday shoppers spending

  Bloomberg British retailers are drumming up new credit offers to encourage shoppers to spend more during one of the most challenging Christmas periods for business in years. For the first time in a decade, department store John Lewis Partnership Plc, a favourite of middle-class Britons, has lowered the threshold for interest-free loans to £500 ($608) from £1,000. High Street …

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L3Harris to buy Aerojet Rocketdyne in $4.7b deal

  Bloomberg L3Harris Technologies Inc has agreed to buy rocket engine maker Aerojet Rocketdyne Holdings Inc in a deal valued at about $4.7 billion. L3Harris will pay $58 per share in the all-cash transaction, which includes debt, the company said in a statement. The transaction price represents a 37% premium to what Aerojet cited in an investor document as its …

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Woolworths sells Australia’s David Jones chain to Anchorage

  Bloomberg Woolworths Holdings Ltd. agreed to sell Australia’s oldest department store chain David Jones to Anchorage Capital Partners, ending an expensive misstep for the South African retailer. The deal will remove about 17 billion rand ($965 million) of liabilities related to the David Jones store portfolio, Woolworths said in a statement. Management expects to get more than the carrying …

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Peru reopens some airports ahead of debate over vote

  Bloomberg Peru’s government is reopening some airports ahead of another attempt by congress to approve early elections to calm protesters and alleviate the country’s political crisis. The airport in Juliaca, in southern Peru, will resume operations while the airport in the south-central city of Ayacucho could resume operations on Tuesday, Transport Minister Paola Lazarte said in a tweet from …

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Amazon hit with strike campaign in Germany

  Bloomberg German labour union Verdi called on Amazon.com Inc warehouse workers to go on strike across the country during the holiday season, seeking to press the company for higher pay and to join collective bargaining agreements. The timing and location of individual walkouts won’t be announced in advance, the union said in a statement. Amazon didn’t immediately respond to …

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EDF delays reactor restarts in further blow to energy supply

  Bloomberg Electricite de France SA (EDF) extended maintenance halts at two nuclear reactors by four months and warned it may have to carry out lengthy repairs at seven others next year, further straining European power supplies. The world’s largest nuclear fleet has suffered prolonged shutdowns this year that have left Europe even more reliant on natural gas at a time …

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HDFC sets target to issue one million credit cards a month

  Bloomberg India’s largest private bank HDFC Bank Ltd is seeking to issue a million credit cards a month, a remarkable bounce-back for the lender after the country’s regulator banned it from taking on new card clients two years ago. The bank wants to double the current pace of half a million new credit card issuances every month, according to …

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Bonus curbs led to higher pay for top bankers: BOE

Bloomberg Limits on banker bonuses led to pay rising for top British financiers, according to a study by the Bank of England (BOE) released as part of the UK’s plans to abolish the rules. The restrictions, designed to curb risky behaviour following the 2008 financial crisis, have meant fixed salaries increased to offset the curbs — particularly the delay in …

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ECB’s Guindos says rate hikes to persist at ‘similar pace’

Bloomberg European Central Bank (ECB) Vice President Luis de Guindos said increases in borrowing costs will continue at a pace similar to the latest half-point move as officials try to tame soaring prices. The ECB will raise interest rates until projections show that unprecedented euro-area price gains are headed back to the 2% target, Guindos told an event in Madrid. …

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