TimeLine Layout

May, 2018

  • 19 May

    NXP climbs on report of China regulatory progress

    Bloomberg NXP Semiconductors NV climbed after a report that regulators in China are looking more favorably upon the chipmaker’s proposed acquisition by Qualcomm Inc. The Wall Street Journal quoted an unidentified Beijing official as saying the deal’s approval is “looking more optimistic now.” NXP shares rose as much as 5.9 percent, the biggest gain since Monday. Representatives for Qualcomm and ...

    Read More »
  • 19 May

    World’s largest ID database exposed by India government errors

    Bloomberg India’s government counts on high-tech encryption, multi-layered authentication, and even 13-feet high walls to protect the world’s largest biometric database. But there’s no measure that prevents careless officials at government agencies from publishing the sensitive information online, exposing citizens to fraudsters and data misuse. The official website boasting Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s efforts to connect all Indian villages with ...

    Read More »
  • 19 May

    iZettle’s evening sale to PayPal a $2.2 billion change of heart

    Bloomberg iZettle AB finalised its deal to be bought by PayPal Holdings Inc for $2.2 billion the evening before the Swedish fintech startup was set to price its shares in an initial public offering. It looked like an abrupt about-face for the company, which competes with Square Inc. and Canada’s Shopify Inc. On May 8 it announced it was seeking ...

    Read More »
  • 19 May

    30-year US Treasury yield hits 3-year high

    Bloomberg The 30-year US Treasury yield rose to its highest level since 2015, showing that this year’s selloff has spread to the most-resilient part of the world’s biggest bond market. The yield on the long bond surpassed 3.2322 percent, the previous 2018 high set February 21, to reach 3.2379 percent, highest since July 2015. It follows the 10-year borrowing benchmark ...

    Read More »
  • 19 May

    Telecom Italia sales up on mobile subscriber growth

    Bloomberg Telecom Italia SpA posted first-quarter sales that beat analysts’ estimates driven by growth in domestic mobile and broadband subscriber numbers. In the carrier’s first results since US activist investor Elliott Management Corp. took control of its board this month, Telecom Italia said revenue rose 2.7 percent in organic terms to 4.71 billion euros ($5.5 billion). That compared with the ...

    Read More »
  • 19 May

    Cisco slides as forecasts fall short of optimistic views

    Bloomberg Cisco Systems Inc. shares slipped in trading after the network-equipment maker’s fourth-quarter forecasts fell short of Wall Street’s most optimistic projections. Before the company provided its outlook for the current period, the stock had surged 32 percent in a year, last week reaching the highest price in more than 17 years. While Cisco said it’s optimistic about demand and ...

    Read More »
  • 19 May

    Linde, Praxair face EU objections

    Bloomberg Linde AG and Praxair Inc. are poised to get a so-called statement of objections listing potential reasons for the European Union’s antitrust regulator to block their proposed $46 billion merger, according to three people familiar with the EU review. Such a filing — common in complex merger probes — would lay out precise concerns with the transaction combining the ...

    Read More »
  • 19 May

    Daimler, Deutsche Telekom settle toll fiasco for $3.8bn

    Bloomberg Daimler AG and Deutsche Telekom AG agreed to a 3.2 billion-euro ($3.8 billion) deal with the German government, ending a spat over the clunky start of a system to collect truck tolls that had become one of the country’s longest running legal disputes. The agreement involves a cash payment of 1.1 billion euros, which will be split evenly between ...

    Read More »
  • 19 May

    Trump’s global disruption pushes Merkel towards Putin’s orbit

    Bloomberg As Donald Trump shakes up the global order, German Chancellor Angela Merkel is being pushed closer toward a more predictable partner in Moscow. When President Vladimir Putin hosted Merkel in the Black Sea resort of Sochi on Friday, both leaders did their best to keep tensions in the background compared with a year ago, when they clashed over Ukraine ...

    Read More »
  • 19 May

    US Democrats want Trump administration to help them sue Russia

    Bloomberg The Democratic National Committee is seeking a court order that would essentially force President Donald Trump’s administration to aid the group’s lawsuit accusing Russia of interfering in the 2016 election. Enlisting Secretary of State Mike Pompeo through a provision of the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act “is the only means available to the plaintiff” to formally serve Russia with the ...

    Read More »
Send this to a friend