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June 17, 2019 International News, Uncategorized
Bloomberg European financial technology firms, including TransferWise Ltd. and German banking startup N26 Bank GmbH, are embracing plans by US tech giants like Facebook Inc. to push into digital currencies and payments, brushing off potential rivalries. Speaking at Bloomberg’s Sooner Than You Think conference in London, Taavet Hinrikus, the chairman and co-founder of TransferWise, said he welcomed plans by Facebook ...
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June 17, 2019 International News
Bloomberg UniQure NV is exploring options including a potential sale amid interest from pharmaceutical companies looking to expand in gene therapy, people with knowledge of the matter said. The shares jumped in early trading. The biotechnology company is working with advisers as it weighs options including a sale or partnerships, according to the people, who asked not to be identified ...
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June 17, 2019 International News, Uncategorized
Bloomberg Broadcom Inc. shares tumbled after the chipmaker cut its full-year sales outlook, citing the impact of the trade war between China and the US. While the weaker guidance didn’t come as a shock, the scale of the reduction caught some analysts off guard, and it was seen as further diminishing the idea that semiconductor demand would rebound in the ...
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June 17, 2019 International News
Bloomberg Treasury 10-year yields may drop to 1.75 percent by year-end if the US-China trade war goes full throttle, says Western Asset Management. Yields may keep falling even though they have already tumbled to about 2.10 percent from a seven-year high of 3.26 percent set in October, according to portfolio manager Mark Lindbloom. The trigger: a cocktail of lower inflation, ...
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June 17, 2019 International News, Uncategorized
Bloomberg Kier Group Plc plans to cut 1,200 jobs, exit businesses and suspend dividends as the British engineering company struggles to rein in debts piled up during a rapid expansion. Chief Executive Officer Andrew Davies is pulling Kier out of homebuilding and property maintenance to focus on construction of other buildings and infrastructure such as roads and railways. The job ...
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June 17, 2019 Opinion
As Secretary of State Mike Pompeo accused Iran of “unprovoked attacks†near the Strait of Hormuz, video screens behind him showed thick black smoke billowing from the two tankers that were struck on June 13. It was the dramatic imagery that sometimes precedes armed conflict. Pompeo didn’t offer hard evidence, and Iran denied the attacks. The US response in escalating ...
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June 17, 2019 Opinion
Three years on from the UK’s vote to quit the European Union (EU), its failure to come up with a realistic plan for how to withdraw is pretty farcical. Officials at the Bank of England aren’t laughing, though. Mark Carney, the bank’s governor, has gone slowly on raising interest rates as he waits for the fog of Brexit to clear. ...
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June 17, 2019 Opinion
Closing a leveraged buyout in Germany can be as painful as pulling teeth. That isn’tdeterring KKR & Co. as it tries to grab a stake in the country’s most influential publishing business. The US private equity firm’s 6.8 billion-euro ($7.7 billion) deal to take Axel Springer SE private with its founding family comes with some big compromises. They only highlight ...
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June 17, 2019 Opinion
For four years, India has battled the suspicion that its new and improved GDP series is a rose-tinted view of reality. Now that Narendra Modi is prime minister for a second term, he must see that battle for what it is: a lost cause. Unlike harmless advertising puffery around a toothpaste that kills 99.9% of germs, the narrative of 7% ...
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June 17, 2019 Opinion
The other day, US President Donald Trump retweeted my column about overtourism in Europe. I’d simply accept the extraordinary publicity of the presidential retweet, if he hadn’t claimed in his tweet that an undervalued euro is the reason Europe faces an excess of tourists. That, in my view, is largely inaccurate; a weak euro really isn’t the story behind Europe’s ...
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