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October, 2021

  • 17 October

    Toyota cuts November outlook by 15%

    Bloomberg Toyota Motor Corp cut its global car production target for November by around 15% from an earlier plan as a shortage of parts continues to weigh on the world’s No. 1 automaker. The Japanese company had initially planned to make 1 million cars next month but now expects to do only around 850,000 to 900,000 units, it said. “Since …

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  • 17 October

    Apple to cut iPhone production goals due to chip crunch

    Bloomberg Apple Inc is likely to slash its projected iPhone 13 production targets for 2021 by as many as 10 million units as prolonged chip shortages hit its flagship product The company had expected to produce 90 million new iPhone models in the last three months of the year, but it’s now telling manufacturing partners that the total will be …

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  • 14 October

    Bank of Korea mulls timing of next hike after standing pat

    Bloomberg Bank of Korea (BOK) Governor Lee Ju-yeol gave his strongest signal yet that a rate hike is likely in the works for November as he flagged worsening financial imbalances, growing inflationary pressures and solid recovery momentum. The central bank’s decision to hold rates at 0.75% was opposed by two members who called for a back-to-back increase following August’s liftoff. Dissension …

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  • 14 October

    BofA gives corporate clients new ways to pay to their customers

    Bloomberg Bank of America Corp (BofA) is giving businesses new ways to transfer money to their customers. The new system, known as Recipient Select, allows consumers to choose among various options for receiving refunds, rebates and other payouts while increasing the speed and efficiency for transferring the funds, Bank of America said in a statement. The digital portal, launched this …

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  • 14 October

    Britain’s NatWest plans $136bn for sustainable finance

    Bloomberg NatWest Group Plc said it will lend 100 billion pounds ($136 billion) to customers cutting carbon emissions by the end of 2025. The British bank said it will focus on projects that help the UK move towards a net-zero economy with products including sustainability bonds and lending to firms that can show they are mostly low-carbon. NatWest has previously …

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  • 14 October

    SocGen to slash 3,700 jobs as part of domestic retail merger

    Bloomberg Societe Generale SA expects to cut as many as 3,700 jobs as part of a plan announced last year to merge its domestic retail operations and boost profitability. The reductions will be carried out between 2023 and 2025 and will stem from natural attrition, estimated at 1,500 per year, the bank said in a statement. “The merger will not …

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  • 14 October

    Singapore to hold, signal policy move next April

    Bloomberg Singapore’s central bankers are expected to signal a potential tightening of monetary policy next year, while holding steady for now, amid rising inflation risks from supply-chain disruptions and surging energy prices. The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS), which uses a currency band as its main tool rather than interest rates, will signal a more hawkish tone when it releases …

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  • 14 October

    India regulator bans shadow bank’s auditor

    Bloomberg The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) in an unprecedented move suspended an audit firm citing compliance failure related to a shadow lender, a sign the watchdog is doubling down on supervision of a still-fragile corner of the nation’s financial system. Haribhakti & Co. will be barred from auditing any regulated financial entity for two years starting April 1, 2022, …

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  • 14 October

    UBS creates artificial intelligence team in effort to digitise

    Bloomberg UBS Group AG Chief Executive Officer Ralph Hamers is creating a new bank-wide team to use more artificial intelligence (AI) and data analytics to drive the bank’s digitisation. The new team called AI, Data and Analytics, will be lead by the head of the investment bank Rob Karofsky and chief digital and information officer Mike Dargan, according to a …

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  • 14 October

    China’s property developers dominate world’s risky debt

    Bloomberg Chinese property developers are responsible for about half of the world’s distressed dollar bonds, a fresh indication of the magnitude and global nature of the industry’s woes. Of the $139 billion of dollar-denominated bonds trading at distressed prices, 46% were issued by companies in China’s real estate sector, according to data compiled by Bloomberg on October 12. That captured …

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