Bloomberg As Nordea Bank AB’s Bitcoin ban for staff has unions questioning the legality of the move, Sweden’s minister in charge of financial legislation says it’s understandable that the industry is resorting to such measures. “If banks have rules on what investments they or their employees are trading in, it is up to them,†Financial Markets Minister Per Bolund told ...
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Amid Brexit, UBS seeks to keep maximum jobs, business in Britain
Bloomberg UBS Group AG plans to keep the maximum amount of jobs and business in the UK as the country works towards a solution with European authorities on its exit from the trading block. The bank considers a centralised model more efficient and favors a European financial center that can “balance†New York, investment banking head Andrea Orcel said in ...
Read More »ICICI predicts rates reversing in coming months
Bloomberg ICICI Bank Ltd., India’s second-largest private lender by assets, predicts the nation’s rate-cut cycle has ended and traders should brace for tightening in the coming months. “Reduction in the interest rate cycle has stopped now,†Chief Executive Officer Chanda Kochhar said in an interview with Bloom-berg TV. “We should be prepared for an increase over a period.†Kochhar wades ...
Read More »BOJ: Kuroda didn’t revise price outlook in Davos remark
Bloomberg The Bank of Japan said Governor Haruhiko Kuroda wasn’t revising the inflation outlook when he said in Davos that consumer prices are finally moving close to the 2 percent target. “There are some indications that wages are actually rising, and some prices have already started to rise and even medium- to long-term inflation expectations, which have been so weak ...
Read More »Bombardier marquee jet regains US access
Bloomberg Welcome back to America, C Series. Bombardier Inc.’s marquee jet, slapped with crushing US tariffs in 2017, got a new lease on life when an American trade panel nixed the duties. The recent ruling, a surprise defeat for Boeing Co., enables Bombardier to jump-start sales campaigns in the world’s largest aircraft market. A revival of orders would help debt-laden ...
Read More »Walmart job cuts rise to 1,000
Bloomberg Walmart Stores Inc. is cutting as many as 1,000 jobs at its headquarters this year and next, the latest effort to streamline a retail empire under threat from Amazon.com Inc. The first wave of layoffs totalled between 400 and 500 jobs and hit the company’s marketing, human resources, merchandising, real estate and other divisions this week, the Bentonville, Arkansas-based ...
Read More »Retailers worried about e-commerce fraud
Bloomberg Retailers are so worried about fraudulent purchases online, many say they’re rejecting legitimate transactions out of fear that they may be fake. Sixty-seven percent of retailers have online security measures that are quick to cancel any transaction that raises suspicion, according to a survey by Experian, a global information-services company. When gauging all businesses that figure rises to 71 ...
Read More »Airbus’ superjumbo finds new life on Malaysia Air pilgrim trips
Bloomberg Malaysia Airlines Bhd.’s Airbus SE A380s are flying full on trial services taking Muslim pilgrims to Saudi Arabia, prompting the carrier to say it will establish the operation as a new division as early as the end of this year. The Asian company has been using two of its six A380s to transport people headed to Mecca for the ...
Read More »United’s growth plan sparks new faceoff with Wall Street
Bloomberg United Continental Holdings Inc.’s plan to grow its way to better profits led to another rocky encounter with Wall Street. At a presentation in New York, President Scott Kirby said an accelerated expansion would pay off in the long term by boosting market share at United’s major hubs in Chicago, Houston and Denver. He and Chief Executive Officer Oscar ...
Read More »Tesco, Sainsbury cut roles as retail costs rise
BLoomberg Tesco Plc and J Sainsbury Plc, the United Kingdom’s biggest grocers, are cutting thousands of management positions as intense competition and wage increases heap more pressure on Britain’s beleaguered retailers. Sainsbury is cutting management roles across its convenience stores and supermarkets, the London-based retailer said. That followed an announcement from larger rival Tesco, which is scrapping 1,700 management jobs ...
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