Thursday, 9 December 2021

Reuters Global Investor: Credit Suisse plans next payout to Greensill fund investors

Credit Suisse plans next payout to Greensill fund investors

Credit Suisse plans a sixth payout in December to investors in frozen supply chain finance funds linked to Greensill, the Swiss bank said on Thursday, adding it had recovered around $7.1 billion by the end of November.

Disruptive Capital ends talks with River and Mercantile over pensions business buyout

Blank-check firm Disruptive Capital Acquisition Co said on Thursday it had ended talks with River and Mercantile to buy the British fund manager's pensions business, clearing the decks for Schroders to acquire the unit.

Swiss watchdog reviews Credit Suisse chairman's quarantine violation

Swiss financial supervisor FINMA is in touch with Credit Suisse about a coronavirus quarantine violation by its chairman, the watchdog said on Thursday.

JPMorgan see 10% decline in 4Q markets revenue from year-earlier record

JPMorgan Chase & Co expects its fourth-quarter markets revenue will be down about 10 percent from a record performance a year earlier, Chief Operating Officer Daniel Pinto said on Wednesday.

Buffett-backed Nubank becomes Latin America's most valuable listed bank

Latin American fintech Nubank priced its class A shares on Wednesday at $9 each in an initial public offering on the New York Stock Exchange which valued it as the biggest listed bank in the region.

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U.S. told Deutsche Bank that it may have violated criminal settlement -WSJ

The U.S. Justice Department has told Deutsche Bank that it may have violated a criminal settlement when it failed to tell prosecutors about an internal complaint in its asset-management arm's sustainable investing business, the Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday.

Citigroup pauses buybacks briefly due to new capital rule -CFO

Citigroup Inc is pausing buybacks of its stock this quarter because of the expected impact of a new capital rule related to derivatives risks, Chief Financial Officer Mark Mason said on Wednesday.

Credit Suisse says chairman broke Swiss quarantine rules

Credit Suisse Chairman Antonio Horta-Osorio broke COVID-19 rules during a recent visit to Switzerland by leaving the country during a 10-day quarantine period, Switzerland's second-largest bank said on Wednesday.

Monzo valuation jumps to $4.5 billion after fresh funding round

British digital bank Monzo has completed a fresh funding round valuing the company at $4.5 billion, in a vote of confidence from investors in the loss-making lender.

Hedge funds' November performance worst since March 2020 - HFR

Hedge funds posted their worst performance in 20 months in November, after a global market selloff sparked by concerns over the Omicron COVID variant, according to data from HedgeFund Research.

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