Thursday , 18 December 2025

Macy’s mulls bond sale amid demand for high-yield debt

Bloomberg Macy’s Inc is sounding out investors on a potential debt sale that would further aid the retailer through the pandemic, as a string of troubled companies look to capitalise on record-low borrowing costs. The department store chain is considering issuing new debt to bolster its liquidity, according to people with knowledge of the situation. Talks are in the early …

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TSA plans to add 6,000 new airport screeners

Bloomberg The US government wants to hire 6,000 new airport security screeners by the summer as progress in vaccinating people for Covid-19 is projected to lead to an increase in travel. The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) announced a nationwide recruitment effort, even as the coronavirus continues to significantly depress airline passenger levels. Seasonal travel trends — summer is the busiest …

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Australia retail sales rise at slower pace

Bloomberg Australian household spending rose at a slower-than-expected pace in January as a short, sharp Covid-19 lockdown in the northeastern state of Queensland dragged on stronger performances in other parts of the country. Preliminary retail sales advanced 0.6% from December, but came in below economists’ median estimate of a 2% gain, the Australian Bureau of Statistics said in a report …

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Bonuses to disappoint bankers after banner year for finance

Bloomberg After a stellar year for trading and dealmaking, European bankers are joining their American counterparts in learning their bonuses won’t be quite as impressive. Credit Suisse Group AG, which contended with major legal hits and writedowns last year, reduced its bonus pool by about 7%. Deutsche Bank AG will boost bonuses for its traders by more than 10%, but …

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DBS faces lawsuits in India post-takeover of Lakshmi Vilas Bank

Bloomberg DBS Group Holdings Ltd., Southeast Asia’s largest lender, said it’s facing lawsuits in India related to its recent takeover of a struggling local bank. Holders of Lakshmi Vilas Bank Ltd.’s equity shares and Tier-II bonds that were written off before the effective date of amalgamation took legal actions against DBS’s local unit in various high courts in India, the …

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BOE’s Vlieghe gives strongest backing yet for negative rates

Bloomberg Bank of England (BE) policy maker Gertjan Vlieghe gave his strongest backing yet for the use of negative interest rates if the UK needs more stimulus, highlighting a growing schism between officials on the institution’s toolkit. Two days after Deputy Governor Dave Ramsden said the BOE had scope for more quantitative easing (QE) to support the economy — describing …

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Credit Suisse seeking full control of China venture

Bloomberg Credit Suisse Group AG is seeking to gain full control over its securities venture in China amid plans to double its headcount and revenue in the world’s fastest growing major economy. The Swiss firm last year gained majority control over the venture and has been working to upgrade its infrastructure as well as moved more bankers into China, Asia …

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Citi mulls divesting some foreign consumer units

Bloomberg Citigroup Inc. is studying options for slimming down the firm’s sprawling international consumer operations as part of incoming Chief Executive Officer Jane Fraser’s efforts to simplify the bank. The company is weighing divesting certain units across retail banking in the Asia-Pacific region, including those in South Korea, Thailand, the Philippines and Australia, according to people familiar with the matter. …

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BofA Treasuries trader Shyam Rajan resigns

Bloomberg A senior Bank of America Corp. (BofA) bond trader is the latest person to depart from the company’s fixed-income division. Shyam Rajan, head of US Treasury trading, is leaving after more than a decade with the firm. The company named Michael Maras head of global fixed-income, currencies and commodities research after prominent analyst David Woo decided to leave. Wall …

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McLaren’s $258,000 hybrid boasts blazing speed without the guilt

Bloomberg McLaren Automotive will bill its first plug-in hybrid model as offering true supercar performance with hatchback-level emissions. The Artura will start at 185,500 pounds ($258,000) and can drive about 30 kilometers (19 miles) on battery power alone, Chief Executive Officer Mike Flewitt said in an interview. The carmaker expects the car to account for about a third of its …

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