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Singapore dealer prepares vault for 15,000 tonnes of silver
Inside a six-story high warehouse near Singapore’s Changi airport, a vast hangar-like space is waiting to be filled with a precious metal that usually plays second fiddle to its more lustrous sibling.
Credit Suisse’s new chairman to decide if a deal is the answer
LONDON: The damage control work at Credit Suisse Group AG from a pair of disasters that stunned the banking world will soon give way to the question of how the 165-year-old institution will rehabilitate its business and reputation.
BlackRock, Mustier's blank-check firm eye Credit Suisse fund management arm
ZURICH: BlackRock (pic) and Jean-Pierre Mustier's blank-check firm are among investors expressing interest in Credit Suisse's asset management arm, three sources told Reuters, as the Swiss lender explores options for the unit after a run of costly scandals.
Understanding the Archegos meltdown
SINGAPORE: Banks are facing billions of dollars in losses after a little-known US investment firm, Archegos Capital Management, defaulted last month on margin calls, forcing a brutal near US$30bil (S$40.4bil or RM124.14bil) stock fire sale.
Asian markets mostly down but optimism remains in place
HONG KONG (AFP): Most Asian markets retreated Friday (April 9) as traders took their foot off the pedal ahead of a much-anticipated earnings season, while an increasingly confident mood on trading floors has analysts predicting the global equities rally still has legs.
Wall Street Weekahead: High-flying market to take cues from infrastructure plans, upcoming earnings
US President Joe Biden’s massive infrastructure proposal and the upcoming corporate earnings season could offer investors fresh insight on the sustainability of a rally that has taken stocks to all-time highs.
Eurozone’s crunch quarter for recovery is starting
FRANKFURT: Europe’s stuttering efforts to overcome the coronavirus crisis may finally be about to reach a turning point.
Bankers say all aboard for great Asia SPAC merger lift-off
HONG KONG: Asia's bankers say they expect the hottest trend in global deal-making, IPOs for special-purpose acquisition vehicles (SPAC), to rocket in the region this year from small beginnings, fuelled by well-resourced investors including private equity firms.
Tech lifts S&P 500, Nasdaq; indexes post gains for quarter
NEW YORK: The S&P 500 and Nasdaq rose on Wednesday, boosted by gains in technology shares, and the three major Wall Street indexes registered their fourth straight quarterly rise as investors looked forward to details of President Joe Biden's massive infrastructure plan
Archegos meltdown: What happened and how it is affecting global markets
SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/ANN): Banks are facing billions of dollars in losses after a little-known US investment firm, Archegos Capital Management, defaulted last week on margin calls, forcing a brutal near US$30 billion (S$40.4 billion) stock fire sale.