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Deutsche Bank Posts $924M Loss As Restructuring Continues

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Germany’s Deutsche Bank reported a net loss below market expectations amid a restructuring plan that includes about 18,000 layoffs, The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) reported Wednesday (Oct. The lender reported a net loss of $924 million (832 million euros) for the third quarter of 2019. in the coming months.

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APAC capital markets during the COVID-19 crisis

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FutureCFO spoke to three executives for their expressed views on the impact of COVID-19 on the Asia Pacific’s (APAC) credit market: Mike San Diego, chief financial officer at JK Capital Finance; James Ponsford, regional director & growth leader, Credit Solutions, Asia at Aon; and Matthew Wells, APAC regional commercial director for Euler Hermes.

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Deutsche Bank Backs Idea For Stronger Banking Union

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The news comes as the bank reported a net loss below market expectations amid a restructuring plan that includes about 18,000 layoffs. The lender reported a net loss of $924 million (832 million euros) for the third quarter of 2019. This is the second quarterly loss for Deutsche Bank, which triggered a 7.9

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The Sharing Economy come home: The IPO of Airbnb!

Musings on Markets

In this post, I will argue that there are good reasons for Airbnb's IPO timing, and make my first attempt at valuing this latest entrant into public markets. By the start of 2020, Airbnb had already become one of the largest players in its market of vacation and travel rentals, a sign of success, but also a crimp on future growth.

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Musings on Markets: Control, Complexity and Politics: Deconstructing the Adani Affair!

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The History The Adani Group, founded by Gautam Adani, started life as a commodity trading partnership business in Gujarat, and listed on stock markets in 1994, as Adani Exports, with a large chunk of its revenues coming from its operation of a local port in Mundra, with a subsequent entry into the edible oil business.

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Control, Complexity and Politics: Deconstructing the Adani Affair!

Musings on Markets

The History The Adani Group, founded by Gautam Adani, started life as a commodity trading partnership business in Gujarat, and listed on stock markets in 1994, as Adani Exports, with a large chunk of its revenues coming from its operation of a local port in Mundra, with a subsequent entry into the edible oil business.

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Transcript: Mathieu Chabran

Barry Ritholtz

And so late 90s, that’s the emergence of the high yield market in Europe, you would print deals like never before. Now, on the positive and the silver lining was that this whole situation started putting a lot of light on, let’s say, the alternative market. Is it just the size of the US market? I think we learned a lot.