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South African Airways CEO-elect to woo banks as top priority

Bloomberg The chief executive officer-elect of South African Airways is making it his first priority to convince banks that the state-owned carrier’s new leadership is committed to stemming five straight years of losses and repaying its debt. Lenders and other stakeholders need to be assured that “there is a plan that is plausible for SAA,” Vuyani Jarana said in an ...

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Sequoia, IDG to invest in China bitcoin mining giant

Bloomberg Sequoia Capital and IDG Capital are investing in Beijing-based Bitmain Technologies Ltd., the world’s largest bitcoin mining organisation, according to people familiar with the matter. Bitmain is raising $50 million from several venture firms to boost its profile among mainstream investors, said one of the people, who asked not to be named. Sequoia and the other firms also plan ...

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Kakao counts on Japan’s Manga love to break through overseas

Bloomberg Asia’s messaging apps have a history of becoming huge in their home market before struggling to gain traction overseas. South Korea’s Kakao Corp. is counting on the Japanese love of manga comics to break that trend. Amassing 43 million users at home has driven Kakao’s market value to $7.2 billion but it’s little known outside Korea, a factor that’s ...

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Hyundai names new China boss after disputes

Bloomberg Hyundai Motor Co. appointed a new chief for its China operations after payment disputes with vendors resulted in temporary shutdowns last month at four of its factories in the automaker’s biggest market. Tao Hung Tan replaced Chang Won-shin as the chief executive officer of Beijing Hyundai Motor starting September 1, the Seoul-based company said, without elaborating on the reasons ...

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India plans for gold bourse rules in November

Bloomberg India plans to finalise trading specifications for the country’s new spot gold exchange in November amid a push to improve transparency in the world’s second-biggest bullion market, people familiar with the matter said. A panel of finance ministry and trade ministry officials, as well as industry groups including refiners, jewelry associations and export and import firms, plan to have ...

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McDonald’s stops burger sales in S Korea

Bloomberg McDonald’s Corp.’s South Korean unit is cooperating with government authorities investigating a possible food-contamination case that prompted the company to suspend sales of its bulgogi burger. South Korea’s Ministry of Food and Drug Safety has started a probe into the cause behind some customers taking ill after consuming food at a McDonald’s restaurant in Jeonju, located south of Seoul, ...

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Initial coin offerings is illegal, says PBOC

Bloomberg China’s central bank said initial coin offerings are illegal and asked all related fundraising activity to be halted immediately, issuing the strongest regulatory challenge so far to the burgeoning market for digital token sales. The People’s Bank of China (PBOC) said on its website that it had completed investigations into ICOs, and will strictly punish offerings in the future ...

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UniCredit committed to Turkey in central, east Europe growth plan

Bloomberg UniCredit SpA Chief Executive Officer Jean Pierre Mustier is willing to invest more money in Turkish venture Yapi & Kredi Bankasi AS as he sees the presence in central and eastern Europe as “a growth engine” for Italy’s biggest bank. “ Yapi Kredi is growing and so growth means that there is an organic capital generation,” Mustier told Bloomberg ...

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HK to monitor banks’ loans to HNA, Wanda

Bloomberg The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) has asked banks in the city for details of their loans to HNA Group Co. and Dalian Wanda Group Co., according to people familiar with the matter. Lenders were required to submit a survey to the city’s de facto central bank providing information such as total credit extended and outstanding loans to the ...

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Draghi to acknowledge euro gains at September decision

Bloomberg Mario Draghi won’t miss the opportunity to mention the euro’s recent appreciation as he prepares to reconfigure the euro area’s stimulus settings, economists say. The European Central Bank president will express concern about the currency’s strength, a Bloomberg survey shows. While he declined to address the exchange rate last month at his appearance in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, 67 percent ...

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