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Thursday, 9 July 2020

Bond investors wait for more headlines on EU recovery fund

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Bond investors wait for more headlines on EU recovery fund

Euro zone bond yields held their ground on Thursday with investors' main focus expected to be any new developments on the European Union's recovery fund, which aims to help the region's economy recover from the coronavirus crisis.

Bain Capital extends deadline for Japan's Nichiigakkan bid for second time

U.S. buyout fund Bain Capital said on Thursday it had extended its deadline for a $1 billion buyout offer for Japanese nursing home operator Nichiigakkan Co for a second time.

Data shows companies that raised funds in 2020 also approved for U.S. PPP loans

Several Silicon Valley firms backed by venture capitalists were unsure over whether to apply for a U.S. pandemic aid program, but data analyzed by CB Insights shows a big chunk of companies that raised funds this year also applied for the aid.

U.S. consumer watchdog removes 'ability-to-pay' need from final payday loan rule

The U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau on Tuesday issued its long-awaited payday lending measure that rescinds an Obama-era proposal requiring lenders first ensure a borrower is able to repay them.

CoreLogic rejects $7 billion takeover bid from investment firms

Property data and analytics company CoreLogic rejected an unsolicited $7 billion takeover offer from two investment firms on Tuesday, saying it expected to earn more this year and would buy back more of its stock.

U.S. stock funds shed $4.6 billion in week: Lipper

The final days of the best quarter for the benchmark S&P 500 since 1998 were not enough to keep investors from pulling $4.6 billion out of U.S.-based stock funds in the week that ended Wednesday, according to Lipper data released on Thursday.

Top-performing U.S. equity funds this year are betting on a transformed world

U.S. equity funds that were able to best weather the global economic upheaval from the coronavirus pandemic this year are turning to healthcare, e-commerce and electric vehicle stocks as they look ahead to 2021.

Hedge fund celebrity John Paulson shuts firm to become a family office

Hedge fund manager John Paulson, whose multi-billion payoff on a bet against the overheated housing market a decade ago turned him into an industry superstar, will stop managing money for outside clients and turn his firm into a family office.

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