Bloomberg Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin has told large US banks including Goldman Sachs Group Inc and American Express Co they should do more to help black- and women-owned community banks win federal contracts. Mnuchin in a letter asked some of the country’s biggest banks to participate in the Financial Agent Mentor-Protege Program, in which large lenders counsel their smaller rivals ...
Read More »Ghana bank sees room for looser policy
Bloomberg Ghana’s central bank has additional space to loosen policy thanks to the global move toward lower interest rates, as long as inflation slows, according to Governor Ernest Addison. “We are on a good disinflation path,†Addison said in an interview with Bloomberg TV at the World Economic Forum on Africa in Cape Town. “Inflation has continued to come down ...
Read More »UK Labour warns to restrict bankers’ bonuses if elected
Bloomberg The UK Labour Party would seek to ban excessive bonuses for bankers if it came to power, unless the financial industry takes steps to curb excessive payments. John McDonnell, Labour’s Treasury spokesman, told the Financial Times he wanted to issue a warning to the finance industry that he would “take action†if it “hasn’t learnt its lesson.†A spokesman ...
Read More »Deutsche Bank regulators review supervisory board member
Bloomberg German financial regulators are concerned about Deutsche Bank AG’s appointment of Juerg Zeltner to the supervisory board because his role as wealth management executive could pose conflicts of interest. They worry that Zeltner’s job running KBL European Private Bankers SA is incompatible with his oversight role at Deutsche Bank, according to people briefed on the matter. If the bank ...
Read More »Samsung’s redesigned Galaxy Fold on sale in home market
Bloomberg Samsung Electronics Co’s Galaxy Fold was on sale in its home market of South Korea, following a months-long delay caused by the discovery of a severe defect in the original design. The Galaxy Fold, a $1,980 luxury Android device that opens like a book, was originally scheduled to go on sale in April, but it was delayed after multiple ...
Read More »Momo falls 6% after China starts probe into viral face-swap app
Bloomberg Momo Inc’s shares slid by their most in a month after China’s technology industry overseer began an inquiry into how its Zao face-swapping app handles user data. The stock slid 6.6 percent after the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology responded to an online outcry about privacy terms involving the app, which went viral in the world’s biggest smartphone ...
Read More »Amazon targets Europe with new Fire TV
Bloomberg Amazon.com Inc announced a new lineup of televisions running its smart Fire TV operating system, including the first sets it has sold in Europe. The retail and technology giant says it’s working with manufacturers and retail partners to bring more than 15 Fire TV devices to market over the next year. They include JVC-branded TVs bound for Currys PC ...
Read More »Users worry about smart speaker privacy, but buy them
Bloomberg Consumers are worried machines by Amazon and Google are eavesdropping on them at home, but that’s not stopping purchases. Despite increasing concerns about “passive listening†and privacy risks, more people are buying smart speakers like Amazon.com Inc’s Echo and the Google Home, according to a Capgemini Research Institute report. Almost half of the survey’s 12,000 respondents who live in ...
Read More »Venezuela’s oil woes deepen
Bloomberg A Chinese oil contractor halted work on an expansion project in Venezuela because it hasn’t been paid, underscoring the difficulties for the Nicolas Maduro regime even at energy ventures backed by allies. China Huanqiu Contracting and Engineering Corporation, an affiliate of government-run China National Petroleum Corp., (CNPC) notified the Sinovensa joint venture it has suspended work to expand a crude ...
Read More »India eyeing US crude that China’s offering amid tariffs
Bloomberg An Indian state-owned refiner is mulling purchase of American oil from Chinese sellers offering cargoes that would be hit by new tariffs on US supplies. Bharat Petroleum Corp. is looking for opportunities to buy some US crude diverted from their original destination of China, according to Refineries Director R. Ramachandran. He said the previously-reported purchase of up to two ...
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