El Salvador deploys troops to combat gangs

  Bloomberg El Salvador President Nayib Bukele has deployed 10,000 security forces to confront the threat from gangs in a suburb of the capital, San Salvador. Soldiers and security agents surrounded the municipality of Soyapango to remove gang members in the area, according to a statement issued by the presidency. “8,500 soldiers and 1,500 agents have surrounded the city, while ...

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Russian cyber attacks against Ukraine likely, says Microsoft

Bloomberg Moscow will intensify its cyber efforts to pressure the sources of Ukraine’s military and political support both domestic and foreign, according to Microsoft Corp. In a post on the company’s “On the Issues” blog, Clint Watts, general manager of Microsoft’s digital threat analysis centre, urged customers to prepare for more Russian cyber attacks over the winter. “Russian military intelligence ...

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Europe aims to counter new US climate law

Bloomberg The European Union (EU) should improve its state aid rules and consider more green-transition funding to offset possible distortions from the new US climate and tax law, said European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen. Her remarks came a day before the US-EU Trade and Technology Council ministerial meeting to be held at the University of Maryland, where the ...

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Biggest Wall Street banks slashing bonuses by 30%

  Bloomberg Across Wall Street, this year’s bleak expectations for banker bonuses are rapidly proving true, as a slump in dealmaking ends the industry’s war for talent and firms regain the upper hand in setting pay. JPMorgan Chase & Co, Bank of America Corp and Citigroup Inc are all weighing plans to cut bonus pools for their investment bankers by ...

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HSBC is cutting 15% of its senior managers globally

  Bloomberg HSBC Holdings Plc is cutting as many as 15% of its 2,000 senior operations managers worldwide, according to Reuters. The reductions are to streamline its management ranks and reduce costs, Reuters said, citing unnamed sources. The cuts, which are already underway, are global and across business units, largely affecting positions with the title of chief operating officer, it ...

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Bank bonuses rise 1.9% in Canada

  Bloomberg Canada’s banks are spending 1.9% more on bonuses for fiscal 2022 than they did a year earlier, despite a dramatic slowdown in investment-banking activity, as they try to retain talent in the hope of a recovery in the year ahead. The country’s six largest lenders set aside C$19.4 billion ($14.5 billion) for performance-based compensation in the fiscal year ...

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UBS Americas Hassan to take charge of digital wealth teams

  Bloomberg UBS Americas President Naureen Hassan will add responsibility for several digital-focused teams that previously were part of the global wealth-management operation. Hassan, who joined the Swiss bank in October, will oversee the expansion of UBS’s digitally customized banking services, the build-out of wealth management’s digital capabilities, electronic strategy and platforms, and smart technologies and advanced analytics, according to ...

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Credit Suisse shares surge most since 2020

  Bloomberg Credit Suisse Group AG shares surged the most in more than two years after Chairman Axel Lehmann said liquidity was improving and the huge outflows of client assets that spooked markets were coming to an end. Withdrawals at the Swiss lender, which surged to about 84 billion francs ($90 billion) earlier this quarter after rumours about the bank’s ...

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Microsoft ready to fight for its $69b Activision deal

  Bloomberg Microsoft Corp. is ready to fight for its $69 billion acquisition of gaming company Activision Blizzard Inc. if the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) files a lawsuit seeking to block the deal. The Xbox maker hasn’t had conversations with the FTC about remedies or concessions aimed at getting the deal approved. FTC staff is wrapping up its investigation ...

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VW looks to expand coding schools to bolster tech skills

  Bloomberg Volkswagen AG is considering funding coding schools in Mexico and Brazil as part of its strategy to recruit software-savvy employees. The carmaker is already backing similar institutions in the Czech Republic and Germany — including in Berlin and near its Wolfsburg headquarters — and is now weighing to expand, said Gunnar Kilian, the board member in charge of ...

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