Bloomberg Uganda’s central bank held its benchmark rate at 9% saying subdued inflation provides room to shield the economy from global headwinds and increasing domestic needs for private-sector financing. The monetary policy stance remains accommodative and supportive, Governor Emmanuel Tumusiime-Mutebile told reporters in the capital, Kampala. The central bank cut the key rate for the first time in more than ...
Read More »Kazakhstan holds key rate, but warns of inflation
Bloomberg The National Bank of Kazakhstan kept interest rates on hold at a second consecutive meeting, but warned that inflation may pick up in the first quarter of next year. The base rate stayed unchanged at 9.25%, the National Bank of Kazakhstan said in a statement. The decision was forecast by six economists polled by Bloomberg. Inflation may accelerate to ...
Read More »Mexico inflation slows below target, fuelling easing bets
Bloomberg Mexico’s inflation slowed to slightly below the central bank’s target for the first time since 2016, bolstering economists’ expectations that policy makers will keep cutting interest rates this month. Consumer prices rose 2.97% in November from a year earlier, less than the 3% forecast by economists in a Bloomberg survey, Mexico’s statistics agency reported on Monday. Prices increased 0.81% ...
Read More »Biggest US bank deal in decade fails to trigger an M&A frenzy
Bloomberg Truist Financial Corp is officially a thing. The $28 billion deal combining BB&T Corp and SunTrust Banks Inc — the largest US bank merger in more than a decade — was completed after trading closed last week. That poised the rebranded Charlotte, North Carolina-based firm to start trading on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker TFC. For ...
Read More »Europe stocks, US futures edge lower as bonds climb
Bloomberg US equity futures edged down alongside European stocks as investors prepared for a week brimming with potential catalysts, from central bank meetings to the looming America-China tariff deadline. Treasuries and most government bonds advanced. Contracts on the main US equity gauges all struggled for traction as traders awaited news on whether Washington will go ahead with a planned December ...
Read More »Tullow oil plunges again on worse forecast for 2020
Bloomberg Tullow Oil Plc shares had their biggest ever drop after a forecast for 2020 production that analysts said leaves dark clouds hanging over the company’s outlook. The stock sank as much as 62% after London-based Tullow also said it would suspend dividend payments, while its chief executive officer and exploration director are to leave. It’s the second plunge in ...
Read More »PG&E soars on $13.5b deal with fire victims
Bloomberg PG&E Corp surged to a two-month high after reaching a $13.5 billion settlement with the victims of wildfires ignited by its power lines — a major step towards resolving the biggest utility bankruptcy in US history. The agreement, will cover claims stemming from some of the worst blazes to ever hit Northern California, including the 2017 wine country and ...
Read More »China sets up national pipeline firm in major energy revamp
Bloomberg China announced the creation of its long-planned national oil and gas pipeline company, officially kicking off one of its biggest energy revamps aimed at helping supply keep pace with swelling demand. The move marks a “key step†in China’s efforts to deepen reforms of its oil and gas sector, the official Xinhua News Agency said. The government will merge ...
Read More »Eskom warns of more blackouts in S Africa
Bloomberg South Africa’s struggling power utility warned rolling blackouts may continue throughout the week as electricity cuts extended to a fifth day. Eskom Holdings SOC Ltd announced it will cut 4,000 megawatts from the grid on Monday, double the initial prognosis, after losing additional generating units at its power stations. While most of the utility’s problems emanate from plant failures, ...
Read More »Troubled Hong Kong Airlines given reprieve by regulator
Bloomberg Hong Kong Airlines Ltd. averted becoming the first carrier to collapse in the city in more than a decade after the local licensing authority said it won’t take further action against the embattled company on certain conditions. To keep its license, the airline must ensure it has a cash injection at a level determined by Air Transport Licensing Authority, ...
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