Who says China’s vast bureaucratic machine is too busy fighting the coronavirus to do anything else? The country is finally speeding up its creaky bankruptcy process after two years of record defaults. Within one day of filing paperwork, a Beijing court has accepted a creditor’s application to start the restructuring process for Peking University Founder Group — a state-linked conglomerate ...
Read More »IMF, Argentina re-engage in crucial test of resolve
Concluding a week-long visit to Argentina to collect data and meet economic officials, the International Monetary Fund staff (IMF) mission issued a statement notable for what it says and what it doesn’t. It marks the beginning of yet another round of more formal consultations and highlights one of the most complex, if not the most complex, country cases to face ...
Read More »ECB’s Lane expects euro-area economic rebound from virus
Bloomberg The European Central Bank (ECB) expects the euro-area economy to bounce back from the coronavirus outbreak, Chief Economist Philip Lane said, playing down concerns that the region could slip into a downturn that requires another interest-rate cut. Speaking in an interview with Bloomberg TV in New York, Lane acknowledged that the full impact of the disease remains unknown, and ...
Read More »Fed’s Brainard calls for new strategy to reach inflation goal
Bloomberg Federal Reserve Governor Lael Brainard called for the adoption of new strategies by the central bank to achieve its 2% inflation goal and fight off future recessions. The Fed should seek above-target price gains to make up for past inflation shortfalls and should cap Treasury debt yields if it’s forced to lower short-term rates as far as they can ...
Read More »Canada’s RBC planning to start direct-to-consumer bank in US
Bloomberg Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) plans to start a new “direct-to-consumer†business in the US to increase deposits and ultimately broaden out its offerings to a more mainstream clientele. The expansion is likely to come at the end of 2020 or early next year, and will be focused initially on higher-net-worth customers, Chief Executive Officer David McKay said during ...
Read More »Yen not losing haven status: BOJ’s Kuroda
Bloomberg Bank of Japan (BOJ) Governor Haruhiko Kuroda shrugged off speculation that the yen is losing its status as a safe asset and blamed its depreciation on the dollar. “I don’t think there has been a fundamental change in the situation of foreign-exchange rates,†Kuroda told reporters on Saturday in Riyadh, where he is attending a Group of 20 meeting. ...
Read More »JPMorgan, United Airlines renew credit-card deal into 2029
Bloomberg United Airlines Holdings Inc and JPMorgan Chase & Co renewed their long-time credit-card partnership through 2029, capping months of negotiations. The new deal, and an amended pact with Visa, gives United an extra $400 million this year, according to a regulatory filing by the airline. United declined to provide additional details on the financial impact of the agreement. Revamping ...
Read More »Hindujas, Cerberus partner to bid for Yes Bank stake
Bloomberg Hinduja Group Ltd is partnering with private equity firm Cerberus Capital Management LP in seeking to pick up a stake in embattled Yes Bank Ltd, according to people familiar with the matter. Representatives of Cerberus and the UK-based Hinduja group, run by brothers Gopichand Hinduja and Ashok Hinduja, met Reserve Bank of India officials earlier this month regarding the ...
Read More »Air France-KLM warns of $216m hit from China virus
Bloomberg Air France-KLM warned the coronavirus outbreak will wipe as much as 200 million euros ($216 million) from earnings, hammering home the financial impact of the crisis even thousands of miles from its epicenter in China. The estimate includes losses from halting flights to the Asian nation this month and next, and assumes that services will resume in April, the ...
Read More »Bigger jets flying more US routes amid coronavirus
Bloomberg Aviation enthusiasts take note: Look for bigger jets flying around North America over the next two months as the coronavirus forces carriers to redeploy some of their largest aircraft from suspended China routes. The US carrier with the most service to China, United Airlines Holdings, is moving 19 wide-body aircraft to mainly domestic service through April 23, when discontinued ...
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