Wednesday, 20 July 2022

Credit Suisse signs Mexico alliance agreement with Actinver

Credit Suisse signs Mexico alliance agreement with Actinver

Credit Suisse has signed an alliance agreement with Corporacion Actinver to develop their wealth management businesses in Mexico, the Swiss bank said on Wednesday.

Nasdaq earnings surge past Wall Street expectations

Nasdaq Inc on Wednesday reported quarterly profits that beat Wall Street expectations, as traders turned to the exchange operator's investment-related products to navigate market volatility, helping drive up revenues.

KfW credit line for Uniper could be raised to 8 bln eur - Handelsblatt

The credit line facility by Germany's state-owned KfW bank for gas importer Uniper is planned to be raised to 8 billion euros ($8.2 billion) from 2 billion, Handelsblatt reported on Wednesday citing an economy ministry document.

Barclays sets up Taiwan subsidiary, to offer brokerage services

British bank Barclays Plc said on Wednesday it had received approval from Taiwanese authorities to set up a subsidiary, providing brokerage and underwriting services to its global and Taiwanese corporate and institutional clients.

Bank of America loses top Asia banker Alex To - sources

Alex To, one of Bank of America's top rainmakers in Asia, has recently left the bank, three people with knowledge of the matter told Reuters.

Goldman Sachs' Leland to return to London in new role

One of Goldman Sachs' most senior bankers in Asia, Todd Leland, is leaving the region to become the president of Goldman Sachs International, according to a memo seen by Reuters.

Latin American development bank approves $1.65 bln in financing for 5 countries

The CAF-Development Bank of Latin America said on Tuesday it has approved $1.65 billion in financing for Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, Peru and Trinidad and Tobago, and the funding rounds will be carried out in seven operations.

JPMorgan adds former J&J chief Gorsky to board

JPMorgan Chase & Co said on Tuesday Alex Gorsky, former chief executive officer of Johnson & Johnson , has been elected as a director of the bank.

Texas bitcoin miners back online after power surge caused curtailments

Large-scale bitcoin mining operations in Texas are back online after sweltering temperatures that caused electricity use to spike led to power curtailments earlier in the month, an industry group said on Tuesday.

Atlantia to seek new CEO ahead of Benetton-Blackstone bid

Italian holding company Atlantia said on Tuesday it would look for a new chief executive as its owners, the Benetton family, prepare to take the motorway and airport group private together with U.S. fund Blackstone .

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