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Draghi presses for euro-area fund as buffer in future crises

Bloomberg European Central Bank President Mario Draghi stepped up his call for a euro-area fund to make sure countries don’t drift apart in future crises. “We need an additional fiscal instrument to maintain convergence during large shocks, without having to overburden monetary policy,” he said at a European Union event in Florence, Italy. “Its aim would be to provide an ...

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Mexico says ‘bank hack’ led to large cash withdrawals

Bloomberg Several Mexican banks experienced large cash withdrawals in recent weeks after possible cyber attackers infiltrated some financial institutions, triggering unauthorised money transfers, the central bank said in an interview with Bloomberg. Banco de Mexico has zeroed in on five financial institutions whose external connection to the central bank’s electronic payment system was compromised, Lorenza Martinez, the central bank’s head ...

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Morgan Stanley spars with Deutsche Bank as derivatives trades rebound

Bloomberg A legal battle is heating up over scraps of a synthetic securitisation structured before the global financial crisis, highlighting risks in derivatives trades that are proliferating again. Deutsche Bank AG and Morgan Stanley are fighting over 36 million euros ($43 million) that wasn’t repaid to junior noteholders. The deal matured in December 2016 and was designed to provide credit ...

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Wells Fargo growth ban won’t end until vote of Fed board

Bloomberg Unprecedented growth restrictions imposed on Wells Fargo & Co. will stay in place until the Federal Reserve’s board agrees that the bank has made enough progress in fixing flaws that led to customer-abuse scandals over the past two years, Fed Chairman Jerome Powell said in a letter to Senator Elizabeth Warren. In a letter to Warren dated May 10, ...

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Bankers with broken English are Luxembourg’s Brexit bottleneck

Bloomberg Luxembourg’s citizens can quickly impress with their language skills, switching with ease between their local tongue and German, French and English. But insurers, investment firms and banks hoping to open post-Brexit outposts in one of the European Union’s most important financial hubs may be in for a surprise. Head hunters say there simply aren’t enough candidates in and around ...

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What Walmart will do after buying in India, selling in UK

Bloomberg The sun never sets on Walmart Inc.’s empire, thanks to its network of stores across five continents. But in the span of 10 days, chief executive Doug McMillon has begun dramatically redrawing the retailer’s map, and there’s likely more to come as it places bets to remain on top. “All of a sudden, everything is in play,” said Dave ...

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United Air trims Mexico flights on ‘weak demand’

Bloomberg United Continental Holdings Inc. is chopping flights between the US and Mexico, saying travel demand has waned. Service between Los Angeles and Mexico City will end on October 4, the airline said. United also will halt flights this summer from the US to the Pacific beach resorts of Huatulco and Mazatlan, and to the Gulf Coast oil town of ...

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‘City’ expands aviation course offering in Dubai

Dubai/ Emirates Business City, University of London’s Dubai Centre has announced the launch of a Master of Science (MSc) in Airport Management for junior managers looking to boost their career prospects in today’s fast-growing airport industry. Starting in September, this course has been designed to cater to the growing demand for skilled aviation professionals in the Middle East and around ...

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Folli Follie’s Asia sales rise despite China decline

Bloomberg Folli Follie’s network of stores in its key Chinese market shrank by more than half last year even as its sales in Asia increased, according to the latest figures published by its parent company FF Group this week. The main brand of the Greek retailer reported 113 points of sale in mainland China in a document published and reviewed ...

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Neighbour to the Queen no more, Rolls-Royce seeks cheaper HQ

Bloomberg Rolls-Royce Holdings Plc plans to quit its headquarters in one of London’s swankiest districts for cheaper offices as the company seeks to bring down long-term expenses and cover the more immediate costs of fixing a faulty jet-engine model. Rolls-Royce needs a “smaller, more cost-effective London head-office location” than the current premises midway between the Houses of Parliament and Buckingham ...

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