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US agrees to restrict troops to base after Japan outbreaks

  Bloomberg The US agreed to limit military personnel’s movements off base in Japan, after regional governors blamed American troops for helping to introduce the Omicron variant of Covid. For two weeks starting Monday, US Forces Japan personnel will only be allowed outside military facilities for activities deemed essential, the two sides announced in a statement late Sunday. The US ...

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Sweden vows Nato ties will deepen, irked by Russian demands

  Bloomberg Sweden called Russia’s warning to NATO and its allies “unacceptable” amid a military buildup at Ukraine’s borders, vowing to deepen its relationship with the defense bloc. Comments from Defense Minister Peter Hultqvist highlight a public backlash in the non-NATO members Sweden and Finland to Russian President Vladimir Putin’s demands for assurances that the defense alliance stops eastward expansion ...

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Myanmar court sentences Suu Kyi to another four years in prison

  Bloomberg Myanmar’s Aung San Suu Kyi was sentenced to another four years in prison after a special court found the ousted civilian leader guilty in a second round of charges brought against her by the military junta that took power in February. Suu Kyi, 76, was found guilty for illegally importing and possessing unlicensed walkie-talkies as well as breaking ...

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Danish intel chief jailed over surveillance scandal

  Bloomberg The head of Denmark’s military intelligence service, Lars Findsen, has been jailed, charged with leaking classified material, according to local media. Last month, Danish police arrested four current and former intelligence workers on charges they had leaked highly classified information. Broadcaster TV2 and other media reported on Monday that Findsen, 57, was among those four after the district ...

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Bank of America to increase bonus pool for its employees

  Bloomberg Bank of America Corp, (BofA) tallying its haul from a second banner year for Wall Street securities firms, is shifting its philosophy on bonuses and dramatically sweetening rewards after a bout of restraint a year ago. Senior executives are planning to increase the bonus pool for investment bankers by more than 40%. And for sales and trading operations, ...

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Morgan Stanley to pay $60 million to settle data-breach suit

  Bloomberg Morgan Stanley agreed to pay $60 million to settle a class action suit by consumers claiming the firm failed to safeguard their personal information. The agreement, if approved by a federal judge in Manhattan, would resolve claims over two security breaches that compromised personal information of 15 million current and former clients, according to a group of them ...

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Goldman sees new conundrum capping Treasury yields surge

  Bloomberg Bond buyers face a “new conundrum” where Treasury yields will stay low even as the Federal Reserve hikes rates, despite the surge in the first week of the year, according to Goldman Sachs. The investment bank expects the bond market to be reluctant to lift the terminal rate during the coming tightening cycle. So while raising its year-end ...

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Citigroup backs Ghana health startup’s Africa expansion plan

  Bloomberg Citigroup joined other investors in helping mPharma, a Ghanaian health startup, to raise $35 million for further expansion in Africa. Jam Fund Management II, Social Capital and Lux Capital Management provided equity of $30 million, while Citigroup approved a loan of $5 million for the venture, mPharma CEO Gregory Rockson said. Founded in 2013, mPharma is building a drug ...

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Wells Fargo’s chief risk officer quits after 4 years

  Bloomberg Wells Fargo & Co Chief Risk Officer Amanda Norton, who joined in 2018 to help turn around the scandal-ravaged lender, is leaving as the cleanup continues. Norton, 55, will retire from the bank at the end of June, and a replacement will be named in coming weeks, Wells Fargo told staff in a memo. “Strengthening our risk and ...

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South Korea’s won slides to 17-month low

  Bloomberg South Korea’s won dropped to the weakest level in more than 17 months as traders geared up for a quicker pace of US interest-rate hikes and North Korea test-launched another ballistic missile. “The won’s weakness is expected to ease soon,” as China’s yuan — which Korea’s currency closely follows — will attract bullish bets in the first quarter, ...

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