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July, 2018

  • 25 July

    India housing downturn puts $20 billion bank loans at risk

    Bloomberg Indian lenders struggling to recoup loans worth about $20 billion to troubled property developers have to contend with another challenge: A lackluster recovery from the worst home-sales slump this decade. To recover the dues, banks are taking control of land parcels and unfinished projects that can be sold along with loans. This comes at a time when home sales ...

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  • 25 July

    Switzerland’s UBS flags $100mn in Brexit costs

    Bloomberg UBS Group AG, the Swiss bank that’s said to be leaning towards Frankfurt for its post-Brexit European Union headquarters, says it’s facing a bill of more than $100.5 million because of Britain’s departure from the bloc. The Brexit tab, revealed by Chief Executive Officer Sergio Ermotti on a conference call on Tuesday, will likely include the cost of relocating ...

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  • 25 July

    Credit Agricole plans to buy 10% stake in Italian lender

    Bloomberg Credit Agricole SA is considering the purchase of as much as 10 percent of Italian lender Credito Valtellinese SpA within six months, as it seeks to increase investments in the euro region’s third-largest economy, according reports. The French bank may buy a 5 percent stake and then plans to double its holding. Among its strategic options, Credit Agricole is ...

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  • 25 July

    BOE to estimate interest rate that’s just right

    Bloomberg The Bank of England (BOE) is about to try to put a number on normality. After months of research, the central bank will provide an assessment of the Goldilocks interest rate for the first time when it announces its policy decision on August 2. Known as r* (r-star), it’s the rate that keeps the economy neither too hot nor ...

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  • 25 July

    Standard Bank group earmarks $751mn to fund energy projects

    Bloomberg Standard Bank Group Ltd. has allocated $751 million to fund energy projects in South Africa as the continent’s largest lender by assets grows more confident in its home market and invests in riskier ventures. “We are exceedingly optimistic about the future of this country, more so now than in December,” Lungisa Fuzile, the Johannesburg-based lender’s South African head, said. ...

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  • 25 July

    Credit Suisse shuts five more exchange-traded notes

    Bloomberg Credit Suisse is shuttering five more exchange-traded notes next month, eliminating a pair of structured products that let investors bet on swings in stock markets and a trio of notes tied to oil prices. The investment bank, which infamously closed the $1.9 billion VelocityShares Daily Inverse VIX Short-Term ETN, ticker XIV, in February amid a maelstrom in which the ...

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  • 25 July

    US carriers plan to heed China demands on naming Taiwan

    Bloomberg US airlines plan to comply with a Chinese government demand that they revise their website identifications of Taiwan to reflect China’s claim on the island territory, said a person familiar with the discussions. The US carriers affected by the mandate — American Airlines Group Inc., Delta Air Lines Inc., United Continental Holdings Inc., and Hawaiian Holdings Inc. — will ...

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  • 25 July

    Ryanair hits out at striking workers with Irish fleet cuts

    Bloomberg Ryanair Holdings Plc is pulling a fifth of its planes from its Dublin base this winter as the budget carrier moves to counter intensifying labor unrest causing flight disruptions across Europe. The airline said it will cut its Irish fleet by a fifth to 24 aircraft for winter 2018, blaming pilot walkouts for hurting bookings, air fares and consumer ...

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  • 25 July

    Lululemon names Sephora veteran as CEO to augment growth plan

    Bloomberg Lululemon Athletica Inc. has named Calvin McDonald to lead the surging yogawear brand as it looks to rehabilitate its culture and expand its international presence. McDonald, a 46-year-old native of Canada who most recently served as a top executive at makeup chain Sephora, steps into the CEO role vacated by Laurent Potdevin, Lululemon said in a statement. Potdevin departed ...

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  • 25 July

    Ivanka Trump to shut fashion brand as big-name stores drop it

    Bloomberg Ivanka Trump, the president’s daughter, is pulling the plug on Ivanka Trump, the purveyor of womens’ fashion. After a year and a half of sporadic controversy over potential conflicts of interest, Trump, a White House adviser, said that she would wind down the company. She made the decision after some big-name department stores dropped her brand, but said in ...

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