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Deutsche funding costs show struggle to end vicious circle

Bloomberg Deutsche Bank AG is paying some of the highest rates among large banks to raise debt this year, highlighting a key obstacle in the lender’s turnaround effort. Germany’s biggest bank this week sold $1.25 billion of three-year dollar bonds that pay 255 basis points over benchmark interest rates, according to a person familiar with the matter who asked not ...

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Barclays may shell out more money to shareholders

Bloomberg Barclays Plc may unveil plans to pay out more money to shareholders to fend off criticism of its investment-banking performance — and continued pressure from activist Edward Bramson. That’s a growing view among several analysts ahead of the London-based bank’s earnings report on February 21. Returning surplus capital could be part of a “cohesive strategy to improve returns,” said ...

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UBS to cut Asia investment banking bonus pool by 8%

Bloomberg UBS Group AG reduced the 2018 bonus pool for its investment bankers in Asia by about 8 percent after a slump in equity offerings last quarter hurt fees, according to people familiar with the matter. Managing directors were the hardest hit, the people said, asking not to be identified because the information is confidential. More executive directors will get ...

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SNB to stay at record low for longer

Bloomberg The world’s lowest interest rate will be around for longer than previously anticipated, with economists forecasting that a dovish shift for central banks around the world will also affect Switzerland. Citing a delay in European Central Bank tightening, Zuercher Kantonalbank’s David Marmet pushed back his expectations for a 25 basis point increase in the Swiss National Bank’s deposit rate ...

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New Zealand’s central bank may turn dovish

Bloomberg New Zealand’s central bank may acknowledge the rising risk of an interest-rate cut when it delivers its first policy decision of the year. While Governor Adrian Orr is expected to hold the official cash rate at a record-low 1.75 percent on Wednesday and signal no change for some time, he could concede there’s an increasing possibility of looser policy ...

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Retailers help Indian bank stock outpace larger peers

Bloomberg A policy of cautious lending to the silk weavers and shopkeepers of Tamil Nadu has allowed a small local bank to outpace the largest Indian banks in terms of share price performance. City Union Bank Ltd., a small lender based in Kumbakonam, has risen more than 27 percent over the last twelve months, the best performance of any Indian ...

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Etihad inks deal to serve MRO customers in South America

Abu Dhabi / Emirates Business Etihad Airways Engineering, the largest commercial aircraft maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) services provider in the Middle East, signed a collaboration agreement with Argentina’s main aircraft manufacturer, Fabrica Argentina de Aviones (FAdeA), to serve MRO customers in South America. The agreement enables both companies to leverage their strengths and become significant players in the narrow ...

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IAG freezes non-EU ownership at current levels ahead of Brexit

Bloomberg IAG SA is freezing the percentage of its shares that can be held by non-European Union citizens and funds amid a lack of clarity about potential ownership restrictions following Britain’s exit from the bloc. Non-EU shareholdings are restricted to the current level of 47.5 percent, London-based IAG said in a statement. Under EU rules, the airline could allow the ...

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Air NZ flight to China turned away on Taiwan reference

Bloomberg An Air New Zealand plane on its way to Shanghai was forced to return to Auckland after several hours in the air on Saturday because paperwork for the flight included a reference to Taiwan, Stuff reported, citing people familiar with the matter. The problem related to documentation from New Zealand’s Civil Aviation Authority which was included as part of ...

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Cathay Pacific to close crew base in Toronto

Bloomberg Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd. is closing its cabin crew base in Toronto as part of a business review, potentially affecting 120 workers in the Canadian city. The Hong Kong-based airline is talking with the union to explore options for the employees, including opportunities in other locations, it said on Tuesday in an emailed response to a report in the ...

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