Bloomberg Britain will permit relatively open leisure travel to just 12 nations and territories including Portugal as it seeks to restart tourism while keeping control over the coronavirus pandemic. A legal ban on international leisure trips will be eased from May 17, the Department for Transport confirmed. Return journeys from approved countries will require Covid-19 tests but no period of …
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Monde Nissin attracts GIC, AIA, Fidelity to $1b IPO
Bloomberg Philippine food maker Monde Nissin Corp is in talks with Singapore state investment fund GIC Pte and Hong Kong insurer AIA Group Ltd to become cornerstone investors in what could be the country’s biggest-ever initial public offering, according to people familiar with the matter. Fidelity International and Capital Group Cos are also in discussions to buy stock in the …
Read More »Office Depot aims to split over Staples deal
Bloomberg The parent of the Office Depot retail chain plans to split into two publicly traded companies, reshaping the company as rival Staples pursues an acquisition. ODP Corp said it would retain its retail consumer and small-business products and services, while separating its Business Solutions Division contract unit and independent regional office-supply distribution operations. The transaction, expected to be completed …
Read More »UBS bankers get $40,000 bonus on promotion to associate level
Bloomberg UBS Group AG will pay a $40,000 one-time bonus to its global banking analysts when they are promoted, doubling what some competitors are offering, as lenders seek to reward younger employees weighed down by a surge in dealmaking. Starting as soon as this month the Swiss bank will pay the sign-on bonus to analysts promoted to associates on top …
Read More »Nomura moves past Archegos with Australia, New Zealand tie ups
Bloomberg Nomura Holdings Inc. announced business partnerships at home, Australia and New Zealand as Japan’s biggest brokerage seeks to move past a $2.9 billion hit from the implosion of Archegos Capital Management. Nomura signed an agreement with three regional Japanese banks to set up a joint venture to provide remote financial consulting services. It also struck up an alliance with …
Read More »Commerzbank to pay more than $2.4 billion for job cuts program
Bloomberg Commerzbank AG increased the amount it will pay for a job cuts program to more than 2 billion euros ($2.4 billion), as Chief Executive Officer Manfred Knof overhauls the lender to boost profitability. The German bank’s anticipated costs of “slightly above†2 billion euros compares with an earlier estimate of about 1.8 billion euros. The lender raised its estimate …
Read More »Credit Suisse names new head of Europe equities
Bloomberg Credit Suisse Group AG named Neil Hosie head of equities for Europe, Middle East and Africa, replacing Ryan Nelson who stepped down after bank lost $5.5 billion in the collapse of Archegos Capital Management. Hosie will remain as head of equities for Asia Pacific, according to people familiar with the decision who asked not to be identified since the …
Read More »Citi defeat on $500m error was wrong, say groups
Bloomberg Investment firms shouldn’t be allowed to keep half a billion dollars Citigroup Inc accidentally sent them because the payment wasn’t due for three more years, legal experts and advocacy groups said in asking a court to overturn the ruling. A group of law professors said in a brief with the federal appeals court in Manhattan that the lower-court ruling, …
Read More »SocGen to expand corporate banking after trading losses
Bloomberg Societe Generale SA plans to focus its investment bank more on corporate banking as Chief Executive Officer Frederic Oudea attempts to turn the unit around following steep trading losses on complex derivatives last year. The Paris-based lender on Monday said the business, which is heavily geared toward markets activities, will pursue a “client-centric†strategy and allocate more capital to …
Read More »Nasdaq futures decline as commodities stoke CPI fear
Bloomberg Nasdaq futures fall as surging commodity prices stoked concern about whether inflation will derail a growth rebound in the world’s largest economy and spoil a record stock rally. The tech-heavy index has been whipsawed by the prospect of inflation which can threaten longer-horizon revenues typical of the industry. Contracts on the S&P 500 Index were steady. Treasury yields edged …
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