The world’s largest sovereign-wealth fund is going after the now-defunct Silicon Valley Bank, its management and the Wall Street advisers that aided its rise, the Wall Street Journal reported. Norges Bank Investment Management, which manages Norway’s $1.5 trillion wealth fund, and other former SVB shareholders attacked the failed bank in a legal filing late Tuesday. The filing accused SVB and its executives of concealing the lender’s ailing health from public view, while also ignoring warnings about risks from rising interest rates.
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UBS Group AG has moved away from Credit Suisse’s original plan to sell its $250 million distressed-debt business to a single bidder after it failed to attract enough interest, and is instead planning to dispose of the assets individually, Bloomberg News reported. The sale was called off late last year because bids were scarce and too low, according to people familiar with the matter. The assets have been added to UBS’s special wind-down unit for Credit Suisse and are being sold on an individual basis, said the people, who asked not to be named as the details are private.
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British retailers suffered the biggest drop in sales for almost three years during December, raising the risk that the economy slipped into recession late last year, official data showed on Friday, Reuters reported. The Office for National Statistics (ONS) said people doing Christmas shopping earlier than usual - especially for food - contributed to retail sales volumes shrinking 3.2% between December and November. It was the biggest monthly drop since January 2021 and left the level of sales at its lowest ebb since May 2020.
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Germany’s Galeria Karstadt Kaufhof department store chain is attracting interest from buyers looking to lap up assets hit by the insolvency of Rene Benko’s Signa empire, Bloomberg News reported. “There are more than two interested parties,” insolvency administrator Stefan Denkhaus said in emailed comments to Bloomberg, declining to give further details. A creditor committee is discussing the sale process and will swiftly proceed with negotiations, he said.
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The Irish High Court has appointed joint provisional liquidators to a firm that issues prepaid cards allowing customers to buy goods and services throughout the European Union, the Irish Independent reported. On Wednesday, Mr Justice Mark Sanfey appointed insolvency practitioners Kieran Wallace and Andrew O'Leary of Interpath Advisory Ireland as provisional liquidators to PFS Card Services Ireland Ltd, which is owned by the Australian financial technology group EML.
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Romania’s state-controlled supplier of services in the air defence industry, Romaero, entered insolvency at its request after a court ruled in December that it should pay EUR 17 million in compensations for failure to upgrade a Boeing 737-200 to one of its customers. At stake are Romaero’s plots of land located in the northern outskirts of Bucharest, Romania-Insider.com. Last summer, the company missed the chance to become a maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) centre for Black Hawk helicopters produced by the American military giant Lockheed Martin, Profit.ro reported.
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Workers in Europe are hoping this year's pay round will help restore incomes eroded by higher prices, but the expected boost to their purchasing power could hamper the European Central Bank's efforts to bring inflation back to target, Reuters reported. The ECB has singled out wages as the single biggest risk to its 1-1/2 year crusade against inflation. It expects salary growth across the euro zone of 4.6% this year, far more than the 3% pace it considers consistent with inflation at its 2% target.
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Countries whose sovereign bonds were purchased by Russia would not be considered in default if Western governments decide to confiscate frozen Russian reserves worth $300 billion, credit rating agencies Moody's and S&P Global said, Reuters reported. U.S. and British officials are pushing to seize Moscow's assets immobilised in Belgium and other European countries. They are looking to secure wider Group of Seven (G7) backing for the move at talks next month close to the second anniversary of the launch of Russia's "special military operation" in Ukraine.
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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s hometown is among a fresh wave of UK town halls seeking government approval for emergency financial support in a last-ditch bid to avoid bankruptcy, Bloomberg News reported. Southampton City Council applied to the government for “exceptional financial support” last week, a move that could buy it more time to avert the bankruptcies that caused crises at Birmingham, Nottingham and Woking. It is seeking a capitalization direction that allows councils to fund day-to-day spending from their capital resources, including borrowing and asset sales.
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Inflation in Britain rose slightly in December, picking up for the first time in almost a year, after a change in tobacco taxes pushed up prices, the New York Times reported. Consumer prices rose 4 percent in December from a year earlier, up from 3.9 percent the previous month, the Office for National Statistics said on Wednesday. Despite the unexpected uptick, inflation is still near its slowest pace in two years and well below where the nation’s central bank thought it would end 2023.
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