Admin
September 2, 2018 Opinion
The US reached a preliminary trade agreement with Mexico that addresses several American grievances. A similar deal with Canada appears to be on track. These breakthroughs, combined with an easing of tensions with the European Union, could allow a more coordinated approach to the toughest trade problem of them all: reaching an agreement with China. This is good news for ...
Read More »
Admin
September 2, 2018 Opinion
Apparently there’s a pot of gold in Indian retail, and big players from around the world want to dip in. Many of them are likely to come up empty-handed. The volume of high-profile announcements in the sector recently has been remarkable. Walmart Inc. led with a $16 billion deal to buy Flipkart Online Services Pvt. Ltd., India’s largest e-commerce retailer; ...
Read More »
Admin
September 2, 2018 Opinion
Electric vehicles, prized for their acceleration, are speeding up. Bloomberg NEF estimates the global electric vehicle market will this week pass the milestone of 4 million sold to date, according to a report published recently. Having taken about five years to get to the first million, the last million were sold in about six months. Four million vehicles sold in ...
Read More »
Admin
September 2, 2018 Opinion
There’s no doubt that the US economy is in a boom. The Conference Board is reporting the highest levels of job satisfaction in more than a decade. This is probably because of a tight labour market — the ratio between the unemployment level and the number of job vacancies is at its lowest level in a half-century: A broader measure, ...
Read More »
Admin
September 2, 2018 Banking
Bloomberg Industrial & Commercial Bank of China (ICBC) Ltd. posted its fastest profit growth since September 2014 as margins and asset quality improved, but flagged challenging times ahead as the trade war with the US intensifies. Net income at the world’s largest lender by assets rose 5.8 percent to 81.6 billion yuan ($11.9 billion) in the quarter ended June from ...
Read More »
Admin
September 2, 2018 Banking
Bloomberg The offshore yuan headed for its biggest gain in a week, after China set the daily reference rate for the onshore currency stronger than expected, stoking bets the government wants to stabilise the exchange rate. The Chinese currency rose 0.23 percent to 6.8517 per dollar in Hong Kong, while the onshore rate gained 0.11 percent. The yuan’s fixing was ...
Read More »
Admin
September 2, 2018 Banking
Bloomberg The next few months are going to be fun for pound traders. Sterling’s volatility left political pundits scratching their heads last week, as European Union Chief Negotiator Michel Barnier’s promise to offer the UK an unprecedented partnership sent the currency soaring more than 1 percent even though he had said it before. With both sides warning of the risk ...
Read More »
Admin
September 2, 2018 Banking
Bloomberg Mid-size UK companies may have just two months to refinance before a probable Brexit squeeze in credit markets, according to KPMG. Borrowers should lock down “refinancing before the end of October,†particularly exporters exposed to sales in euros, Joe Cassidy, KPMG’s Brexit banking and capital markets lead, said in an interview. “If you’re going to rush to refinance just ...
Read More »
Admin
September 2, 2018 Banking
Bloomberg With Deutsche Bank AG and Commerzbank AG struggling, a chorus of German power players is suddenly stepping up calls for national champions big enough and strong enough to support the country’s export-driven economy. In the span of a few days, leading politicians, banking regulators and even Deutsche Bank’s chief executive officer have uniformly highlighted Europe’s, and especially Germany’s, fragmented ...
Read More »
Admin
September 2, 2018 Aviation
Bloomberg Welcome to Brazil and fasten your seat belt, Norwegian Air. The European carrier has won approval from the Brazilian government to begin flying in the country, expanding its network of discount trans-Atlantic flights to South America. But the airline will face mounting regulation that could work against its no-frills model. Brazil’s Senate approved a bill on August 8 prohibiting ...
Read More »