Bloomberg Chinese diplomats injured a Taiwanese counterpart during a scuffle in the South Pacific, a senior Taiwanese official said, highlighting tensions over Beijing’s “wolf warrior†diplomacy. Two uninvited diplomats from the Chinese embassy in Fiji were asked to leave an event celebrating Taiwan’s national day in Suva after they were seen photographing other guests, Taiwan’s Deputy Foreign Minister Harry Tseng ...
Read More »Shadow bank recovery stalls in India as loan fears resurface
Bloomberg Signs of a recovery for India’s troubled shadow banks have taken a step backward as concerns reemerged about the true impact of the pandemic on the lenders. Average spreads on the lenders’ AAA rated five-year bonds rose for the first time in four months in September. Of three other gauges tracking shadow bank sector health compiled by Bloomberg, two ...
Read More »BOJ to extend Covid response measures
Bloomberg The Bank of Japan (BOJ) will keep policy steady at its meeting next week and extend the duration of its Covid response measures by January at the latest, according to surveyed economists. All but one of 43 analysts polled by Bloomberg expect the central bank to stand pat at the two-day gathering ending on October 29. The economists see ...
Read More »ECB needs to question market neutrality on climate: Lagarde
Bloomberg The European Central Bank (ECB) must question whether mirroring the composition of the bond market in its asset purchases is appropriate in light of climate risks, according to President Christine Lagarde. Her argument centers on whether investors are correctly pricing bonds issued by polluting companies. With the European Union pushing an aggressive agenda to make the continent climate-neutral by ...
Read More »HSBC could cut ties with 40 French firms
Bloomberg HSBC Holdings Plc is exploring whether to cut ties with dozens of French companies as part of its sweeping global restructuring. The lender’s French unit may drop 40 businesses, according to an internal document prepared by external consultants and seen by Bloomberg News. The plan would shrink its French corporate client base by a fifth. The proposed reductions aim ...
Read More »Paschi ex-managers’ conviction complicates Italy exit plan
Bloomberg Italy’s plan to sell bailed-out lender Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena SpA has become more complicated following the convictions of the bank’s former chairman and chief executive for false accounting and market manipulation. The sentence landed just as the government was seeking to take advantage of a wave of consolidation in the financial sector to sell its majority ...
Read More »JPMorgan sees surprise jump in Q3 profit
Bloomberg JPMorgan Chase & Co., in its third quarter under the shadow of the pandemic, showed that the surge in trading is holding up — and so are borrowers. The biggest US bank posted a surprise increase in earnings, fueled by a 30% jump in markets revenue as elevated volume kept its stock and bond traders busy. The lender also ...
Read More »European stocks, futures rise on stimulus hope; bonds fall
Bloomberg Stocks in Europe advanced with US futures amid fresh optimism about progress on stimulus talks in Washington. Treasuries dipped. In Europe, banks and insurers led gains while health care and energy firms lagged. Julius Baer posted one of the biggest jumps after third-quarter inflows accelerated at the Swiss wealth manager. S&P 500 Index futures climbed after the gauge closed ...
Read More »Thai stocks slump to six-month low
Bloomberg Thailand’s key equities gauge tumbled to its lowest level in more than six months on concern mounting anti-government protests will further hurt company earnings and delay an economic recovery. The benchmark stock index slid 1.8% to 1,212.12 as of 11:18 am in Bangkok, its lowest level since April 16. The measure has erased almost 5% since October 14, when ...
Read More »SoftBank shares climb to a new 20-year high
Bloomberg SoftBank Group Corp. shares climbed to a new 20-year high as investors rally behind founder Masayoshi Son‘s more cautious strategy of selling assets, paring debt and buying back shares. The Tokyo-based company’s stock gained more than 3% to 7,244 yen, the highest level since March of 2000 in the midst of the dot-com boom. The stock had already hit ...
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