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March, 2019

  • 25 March

    US stocks extend declines as Treasuries, dollar stabilise

    Bloomberg US stocks extended losses as traders remained on edge following Friday’s sell-off. Treasuries and the dollar steadied. Technology and energy shares led declines in the S&P 500 Index, and a rebound in banks fizzled out. Ten-year Treasury yields traded near 2.44 percent after a closely-watched part of the US curve inverted as investors wager the Federal Reserve will need ...

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  • 25 March

    Pound to rally if control of Brexit options gets vote

    Bloomberg The pound will rally if lawmakers vote to give themselves a say on what happens next with Brexit, strategists say. Sterling was expected to gain about 1 percent if UK parliament approved a motion to allow votes on Brexit options, said Jeremy Stretch, head of Group-of-10 currency strategy at Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce. The move would give lawmakers ...

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  • 25 March

    US exchanges handle 29% of global Bitcoin trading

    Bloomberg US exchanges handle about 29 percent of global Bitcoin trading — much more than previously thought because some unregulated rivals overseas are inflating their volumes, according to estimates from a firm working to create a crypto exchange-traded fund. The US is the world’s second-largest domicile for exchanges by trading volume after Malta, Bitwise Asset Management found in a report. ...

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  • 25 March

    Malaysian tycoon Krishnan nears $500mn loan deal

    Bloomberg Malaysian billionaire T. Ananda Krishnan’s Bumi Armada Bhd is nearing an agreement for a loan of around $500 million, people with knowledge of the matter said, in a deal that will give the embattled energy firm more time to restructure. Banks are finalising details of a five-year credit facility, according to the people, who asked not to be identified ...

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  • 25 March

    SoftBank’s founder misses out on Amazon stake by $30 million

    Bloomberg SoftBank Group Corp founder Masayoshi Son, famous for his early investment in China’s top e-commerce company, also had the chance to own a big stake in Amazon.com Inc — but he missed out over $30 million. Son, speaking at the Milken Institute conference in Tokyo, said he was close to striking a deal to acquire 30 percent of the ...

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  • 25 March

    Citigroup moves sales traders to cover ousted Hong Kong team

    Bloomberg Citigroup Inc moved a team of sales traders in Hong Kong to work on its equities desk to support clients after eight staff were pushed out in the wake of an internal investigation. Among those moved were Ryan Clendenny, Will Faulkner, Annie Wong, Anthony Levenston and Jensen Feng, according to an internal email sent by Richard Heyes, Asia-Pacific head ...

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  • 25 March

    Buyout firms, pension funds to buy Inmarsat in $3.4bn deal

    Bloomberg A group of private equity firms and pension funds agreed to buy Inmarsat Plc for $3.4 billion in a bet on the UK-based satellite operator’s growing inflight broadband business. Inmarsat shares rose more than 8 percent. Talks began in late January as the London-based company faces growing competition from traditional rivals such as ViaSat Inc. and new challengers including ...

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  • 25 March

    EU urges members to share data on 5G cyber security risks

    Bloomberg The European Union (EU) is set to call on member states to exchange information to manage the cybersecurity risks of 5G wireless networks, side-stepping US calls to outright ban Chinese equipment makers like Huawei. In the recommendation to European capitals due to be unveiled on Tuesday, member states will be given several months to report to the EU potential ...

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  • 25 March

    German confidence jump a boost for European economy

    Bloomberg Confidence among German companies unexpectedly improved in March, providing a glimmer of hope for the European economy. Ifo’s closely-watched index rose to 99.6, beating forecasts for a reading of 98.5, and a gauge of executives’ expectations also rose. The improvement helps to dispel some of the gloom after a survey showed German manufacturing in its deepest slump in more ...

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  • 25 March

    Jeep’s new Gladiator wants to conquer pickup truck market

    Bloomberg Americans bought 524,000 small, starter pickup trucks last year—about 1,400 a day—but not one of them had removable doors. In a few weeks, that small but noteworthy gap in the market will be filled by the Jeep Gladiator, an all-new rig that represents Fiat-Chrysler’s initial bid to buccaneer its way back into one of the industry’s hottest segments. The ...

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