Bloomberg Anglo American Plc, the second-best performer on the FTSE 100 Index this year, cut its annual target for copper output after heavy snow at operations in Chile. The shares slumped the most in more than three weeks. Production will be 570,000 to 600,000 metric tons this year, down from a forecast of as much as 630,000 tons, as ...
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Sempra shrinks buyback plan to free up cash for Mexico pipeline
Bloomberg Sempra Energy says it’s more interested in making money from energy projects in Latin America than buying back shares. The San Diego, California-based utility owner said it’s scaling back its target for buying shares by $500 million and will instead use the cash to help build a $2 billion natural gas pipeline in Mexico. In fact, its Mexican ...
Read More »Brazil’s Goldfajn confronts tough balancing act
Bloomberg When Ilan Goldfajn presides over his first policy meeting as Brazil’s central bank chief, he’ll have a daunting task: reviving an economy mired in its worst recession in a more than a century while restoring the bank’s inflation-fighting bona fides. Traders and analysts — who expect the central bank to keep interest rates unchanged at a 10-year high ...
Read More »The only way to prevent lone wolf attacks
Recent high-profile terror attacks pose a new challenge for police and intelligence services. All seem to be the work of lone wolf actors. Yet police and intelligence services, by the nature of their work, target groups. It’s possible to adjust that focus, but that would require Western societies to make an important trade-off. On Monday, a 17-year-old Afghan asylum ...
Read More »Not-so-young Netflix has a growth problem
At some point, everyone knew, Netflix’s subscriber growth in the U.S. had to slow down. The company’s video-streaming service is nearing market saturation among its core demographic — affluent young-to-middle-aged people — meaning further gains will be harder to come by. Still, it was a bit of a shock for investors to learn from Monday’s earnings report that Netflix ...
Read More »Bad moods are the other global migration problem
The unsettling reality of today’s world is that a bad mood can move readily from one country to another, even when events on the ground call for moderation or optimism. Or in the language of financial economics, emotional and ideological contagion is becoming a more important source of systemic risk. The spread of revolutions during the Arab Spring showed ...
Read More »European banks may need $517bn of loss-absorbing funds
Bloomberg European banks need to sell hundreds of billions of euros in loss-absorbing liabilities over the next few years to meet European Union rules designed to protect taxpayers from the cost of bank failures. The European Banking Authority estimates as much as 470 billion euros (US$517 billion) of financing is needed under the most conservative assumptions for what qualifies ...
Read More »Nordea CEO reaches turning point as outlook improves
Bloomberg Nordea Bank AB expects pressure on its lending income to abate as Chief Executive Officer Casper von Koskull predicts the rest of the year will show an improvement in the bank’s results. “Despite low growth and turbulent financial markets, revenues are holding up well,†Chief Executive Officer Casper von Koskull said in the statement. “Margin pressure in net ...
Read More »Deutsche Bank sees UK passport loss
BLOOMBERG Deutsche Bank AG expects the UK to lose its ‘passporting’ rights, which allows banks to sell their services in the European Union, after the country voted to leave the trade bloc, Business Insider reported, citing an internal document. In the confidential note prepared for a July 5 board meeting, Deutsche Bank sees a “first-mover advantage†because a “synchronised ...
Read More »Skye Bank gains on report power firm may pay debts
Bloomberg Skye Bank Plc, whose top management was replaced by regulators this month, surged for a second day following a report that a major debtor reached an agreement that may help it repay the Nigerian lender. The stock closed up 9.1 percent to 72 kobo in Lagos, the best performer on the 171-member Nigerian Stock Exchange All-Share Index. Almost ...
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