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Blackstone targets $10 billion for direct-lending comeback

Bloomberg Blackstone Group LP wants to crash the direct-lending party. In the seven months since dissolving a partnership with FS Investment Corp., Blackstone’s GSO Capital Partners unit has rebuilt its business making nonbank loans to small and mid-size companies. GSO has extended some credit already and plans to amass $10 billion of equity and debt capital for the effort in ...

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Barclays mulls return to India’s consumer banking

Bloomberg Barclays Plc is considering a return to consumer banking in India as it seeks to deploy more of the capital it holds in the South Asian unit, people familiar with the matter said. The UK bank, which decided to pull out of the business in 2011, aims to rebuild the retail banking operation in Asia’s third-largest economy through digital ...

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China’s central bank tackles cash crunch in biggest-ever medium-term injection

Bloomberg The People’s Bank of China (PBOC) made the biggest-ever injection of Medium-term Lending Facility funds, in a move that analysts described as further evidence of a shift to monetary easing. The PBOC skipped adding funds via seven-day reverse repurchase agreements on Monday while offering 502 billion yuan of its loans with one-year maturity to major banks in the open ...

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ECB instructs Italian lender to submit new capital-boosting plan

Bloomberg Banca Carige SpA, the Italian lender hit by board and management departures, said it has been instructed by the European Central Bank (ECB) to submit a new capital-boosting plan and consider options including a merger. The shares dropped. The ECB’s move came after the central bank rejected a capital-conservation plan presented by the Genoa-based bank on June 22, and ...

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Hawkish turn at central bank may be rand’s saviour

Bloomberg It’s been another miserable week for South Africa’s rand, but policy support may be coming closer, if money-market bets are anything to go by. The currency slumped more than 2 percent as the South African Reserve Bank left its benchmark rate unchanged at 6.5 percent, a level Governor Lesetja Kganyago described as “accommodative,” while warning that inflation pressures are ...

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Ghana takes back control of bank after ‘questionable’ deals

Bloomberg Ghana took back control of Agricultural Development Bank Ltd. (ADB) after the regulator annulled deals for more than half of the lender’s shares following its initial public offering in 2016.Belstar and Starmount are affiliates and entered into deals with SIC and Ecobank Capital Ltd., the asset management unit of Ecobank Ghana Ltd., to purchase ADB’s shares without the regulator’s knowledge, ...

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Ryanair profits sink as labour strife deepens

Bloomberg Labour strife is starting to weigh on Ryanair Holdings Plc, and the conflict looks set to deepen. The discount airline posted a 20 percent drop in first-quarter profit on Monday, and warned that walkouts by trade unions, along with regional air traffic-control strikes, are making customers wary of booking trips. While the carrier was able to accommodate passengers whose ...

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Tesco readies new discount stores to take on Lidl, Aldi

Bloomberg Tesco Plc is readying a new chain of discount stores in the company’s most direct offensive on Aldi and Lidl to date. The UK’s largest retailer is recruiting for staff to work in the new store format at sites in Immingham in northeast England and in Chatteris, about 80 miles north of London, according to postings on the LinkedIn ...

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Papa John’s adopts ‘poison pill’ plan to thwart ex-chairman takeover bid

Bloomberg Papa John’s International Inc.’s board approved a so-called poison-pill plan to fend off any attempt by founder John Schnatter to gain a controlling interest as the pizza chain seeks distance from its controversial namesake. Schnatter, 56, resigned as chairman earlier this month after reports surfaced that he used a racial slur and graphic depictions of violence against minorities during ...

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Airbus A380 albatross gets new life through leasing firm

Bloomberg The world’s largest passenger jet is finally getting a second life. On August 1 a 10-year-old, Airbus SE A380 formerly flown by Singapore Airlines will enter service with a new carrier, said Paulo Mirpuri, chief executive officer of aircraft lessor Hi Fly. He said he has two candidates interested in flying the refurbished, 471-seat, jumbo jet: a large European ...

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