In a statement the Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Ltd said, Paul O’Sullivan, the current chairman of Optus, will succeed its current Chairman David Gonski, who is set to retire in October 2020. Gonski, who has been ANZ’s chairman… Read More ›
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Dual Listing Planned By Ant Financial Targeting $225 Bn Valuation
According to reports, a dual initial public offering (IPO) – one in Hong Kong and the other in Shanghai, is being planned by billionaire Jack Ma’s Ant Group within the next few weeks, according to reports. The company is aiming… Read More ›
Honda agrees to pay $85M to settle probe over potentially defective Takata airbag inflators
According to a consent order, Honda Motor Co has agreed to a settlement of $85 million following an investigation by most U.S. states into its use of defective Takata airbag inflators in its vehicles. The investigation by most U.S. states… Read More ›
Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd charged with price fixing of generic drugs: DoJ
The U.S. Justice Department has charged Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd with charges including colluding to conspire with competitors to raise prices of widely used generic drugs, high cholesterol drug. “Today’s charge reaffirms that no company is too big to be… Read More ›
Qantas to cut 2,500 jobs, outsources ground operations in Australia
On Tuesday, Qantas Airways Ltd stated, it plans on cutting up to 2,500 jobs and outsource its Australian ground handling operations as it braces for a $7.17 billion (A$10 billion) hit to its revenues caused by the Wuhan Coronavirus pandemic…. Read More ›
Online Shopping Surge Results In Japanese Credit Card Firms Running Out Of Card Numbers
A surge in online shopping in the wake of the novel coronavirus pandemic in Japan has resulted in a shortage of credit card numbers in the country. According to a report published by the Mainichi Shimbun newspaper, coming up with… Read More ›
Stocks In Exxon, Chevron And Rio Tinto Divested By Major Investment Firm
Its stocks in some of the world’s biggest oil companies and miners that have been held responsible for lobbying against climate action have been dumped by a Nordic hedge fund worth more than $90bn. As a part of its new… Read More ›
Autonomous self-driving startup Luminar Technologies Inc to go public for $3.4 billion
On Monday, Luminar Technologies Inc, an autonomous vehicle startup stated, it has decided to go public by merging with blank-check firm Gores Metropoulos Inc in a deal worth around $3.4 billion. The deal includes $400 million of cash from Gores… Read More ›
Barclays’ investment banking division appoints Manuel Esteve as head of its equity capital markets in Europe
On Monday in a statement Barclays’ investment banking division said, J.P. Morgan’s Manuel Esteve will head its equity capital markets in Continental Europe. Esteve has been a managing director at J.P. Morgan’s equity capital markets for nearly 2 decades, 18… Read More ›
Citadel and Citadel Securities expand footprint in Asia-Pacific, opens new offices in Singapore, Shanghai and Sydney
On Monday, in a statement, Citadel, a Chicago-based hedge fund and Citadel Securities, which provides trading services to asset managers, banks, broker-dealers and hedge funds, said, it will open a new office in Singapore. Both businesses, which have offices across… Read More ›