Bloomberg Large European banks need about 135 billion euros ($153 billion) to comply with the latest capital standards agreed to by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision, according to a new estimate that raises the stakes for policy makers and the industry. Global regulators clinched a deal in 2017 on how banks must measure the risk of mortgages, loans and ...
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Andrea Orcel considers starting ‘boutique bank’
Bloomberg Andrea Orcel has spent his career leading some of the world’s biggest investment banks. Now he may strike out on his own. Orcel is considering starting a boutique investment bank, one of a range of options that may force him to give up tens of millions in deferred pay from his former employer, UBS Group AG, according to people ...
Read More »India’s central bank is trying to drain cash
Bloomberg Indian bond traders who were expecting the central bank to keep the cash spigot open may have to rework their calculations. The Reserve Bank of India was expected to hold a reverse repo auction of 250 billion rupees of 63-day duration on Wednesday, the first such move to use the tool for a longer duration to drain cash. It ...
Read More »Deutsche Bank mulls ‘unwanted assets sale’
Bloomberg Deutsche Bank AG is sounding out potential buyers for a wide range of unwanted assets as it lays the groundwork for its most dramatic overhaul in recent history, people with knowledge of the matter said. Germany’s largest lender is gauging interest for performing and soured loans as well as assets including equity-related securities and interest rate derivatives, the people ...
Read More »London bankers brace for summer gloom with job cuts
Bloomberg A banker who lost his job as part of Nomura Holdings Inc cuts recalls the camaraderie at the riverside Oyster Shed bar next to the institution’s London headquarters one evening as the room filled with ex-employees. Japan’s biggest brokerage let about 30 people go that day in April. Summer has arrived in London, but the smiles are likely to ...
Read More »Nike defends flag-shoe recall that reopened culture-war rift
Bloomberg Nike Inc stood by its decision to pull its Fourth of July sneakers from stores, even as the move dragged it once again into America’s culture wars and drew criticism from conservative lawmakers claiming political correctness has gone too far. “We regularly make business decisions to withdraw initiatives, products and services. Nike made the decision to halt distribution of ...
Read More »Air India Assets plans $3.2 billion bond sale
Bloomberg Air India Assets Holding Ltd, a special purpose vehicle that holds part of the state-owned carrier’s debt and assets, is planning its first rupee-denominated bond sale to refinance some debt of the airline. Air India Assets is aiming to raise 220 billion rupees ($3.2 billion) and has sought fee bids from bankers, people familiar with the matter said. Out ...
Read More »Delta to offer ‘welcome beverage’ to coach flyers
Bloomberg As airlines boost profits by packing more passengers into smaller spaces, lengthy international trips have become increasingly cramped and miserable. Delta Air Lines Inc hopes a refreshing drink and a nicer dinner setting will help make up for all that. Starting from November 5 in the coach class cabin of international trips of more than 6.5 hours, the Atlanta-based ...
Read More »Sainsbury sales fall in Q1 since Asda deal demise
Bloomberg J Sainsbury’s sales fell in the first quarter since its planned acquisition of Walmart’s Asda collapsed, underlining the need for a revamp of its UK supermarkets. Comparable retail sales excluding fuel dropped 1.6 percent, with general merchandise, clothing and groceries all declining, the retailer said. The shares rose as much as 2.4 percent in London after an early dip, ...
Read More »P&G aims to develop recyclable diaper in battle against waste
Bloomberg Procter & Gamble Co, facing an industrywide backlash against consumer waste, is seeking a patent that would help it develop recyclable versions of absorbent products including diapers, sanitary products and potentially even Swiffer pads. Because many absorbent products today use multiple kinds of plastic and other materials, they’re hard to separate during trash sorting and nearly always end up ...
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