Bloomberg BlackRock Financial Management, Inc. received approval from the China Securities Regulatory Commission to set up a wholly-owned mutual fund management company in the country. BlackRock is the first foreign business to receive the approval in China. The new company is based in Shanghai and has registered capital of 300 million yuan ($43.7 million), according to a statement on the …
Read More »European stocks climb with US equity futures; yen weakens
Bloomberg Stocks in Europe began the week advancing alongside the US futures after equities set fresh record highs. The yen weakened. Mining shares led gainers in Europe along with utilities including Suez SA, which jumped after an approach by rival Veolia Environnement SA. Contracts on the three main American stock indexes pointed to a strong open on Wall Street. Markets …
Read More »India stocks decline as troops clash with China
Bloomberg Indian stocks reversed gains, halting a six-day advance, after the government said troops clashed with Chinese counterparts. The main stock index remained on course to cap its best run of monthly gains in four years. A gauge of implied stock volatility surged after the announcement and the S&P BSE Sensex slipped 0.8% to 39,166.6 at 1:02 pm. The measure’s …
Read More »Saudi Aramco discovers two new oil, gas fields
Bloomberg Saudi Aramco discovered two oil and gas fields in northern parts of Saudi Arabia, the kingdom’s official news agency reported, citing Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman. Gas has started flowing from Hadabat Al-Hajara field near the Iraqi border at an average daily rate of 16 million standard cubic feet, in addition to 1,944 barrels of condensates, which are …
Read More »India must give up coal in fight against climate change: UN chief
Bloomberg India must stop building coal infrastructure and focus on renewable power generation to aid the global fight against climate change and lift its citizens out of poverty, United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said. The nation, the biggest coal consumer after China, must invest in a “clean, green transition†as it recovers from the Covid-19 pandemic, Guterres said at an …
Read More »Siemens Gamesa plans for future with ‘hydrogen’
Bloomberg Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy SA has one eye on the future where its wind turbines could play a key role in creating hydrogen. The company, which earlier this year launched the world’s biggest wind turbine, plans to start a pilot project in Denmark to test how its machines could power production of the fuel seen as key to eliminating …
Read More »Clean-energy funds top ETFs
Bloomberg This year’s rally in exchange-traded funds specialising in clean energy is leaving larger peers in the environmental, social and governance (ESG) sector far behind. One example is the $1.2 billion Invesco Solar ETF’s 75% jump this year, which exceeds the 9% climb in the $8.6 billion iShares ESG Aware MSCI USA ETF, the biggest such fund in the ESG …
Read More »China’s big banks post worst profit slump on bad debt wave
Bloomberg China’s biggest banks are suffering their worst profit decline in more than a decade as a cascade of loans to businesses across China are going bad. Reporting their first-half earnings on Sunday, China Construction Bank Corp., (CCB) the world’s second-largest lender by assets, said profit slid 11% in the period, while Agricultural Bank of China Ltd., (AgBank), China’s third …
Read More »Negative rates part of BOE’s policy toolbox, says governor Bailey
Bloomberg The Bank of England (BOE) has plenty of room to add more monetary stimulus to fight UK’s economic slump, including negative interest rates if needed, Governor Andrew Bailey said. “We are not out of firepower by any means,†he said at the Federal Reserve’s annual policy symposium, being held virtually instead of the traditional venue at Jackson Hole, Wyoming. “To …
Read More »Credit Suisse uncovers client fraud at wealth management
Bloomberg Credit Suisse Group AG has discovered fraud at its international wealth management business, two years after it was criticized by a regulator in a similar case that rattled the bank and raised questions about controls. The Swiss lender dismissed a Zurich-based banker who forged documentation on an over-the-counter contract for an African wealth management client, according to people familiar …
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