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The cost of insuring Bahrain’s sovereign debt against default is at an historical high, amid continuing concerns over the country’s ability to tap international markets to stave off a potential financial crisis, Reuters reported. Bahrain’s credit default swaps went up to 413 basis points last week, surpassing previous peaks of 412 basis points in February 2016, when oil prices were at around $30 per barrel, and a peak of around 400 basis points in early 2012, in the aftermath of the political uprising of the previous year.
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In March 2011, just as Britain’s new coalition government was preparing to dramatically cut back on public spending, Carillion paid £306m to buy a company that helped consumers to take advantage of government-funded energy schemes, the Financial Times reported. Even by the now bankrupt outsourcing group’s somewhat indifferent standards, it would be a spectacularly mistimed move.
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France’s finance minister has hailed substantial progress in Franco-German talks over a budget for the eurozone, signalling that an accord could be reached at a meeting between Emmanuel Macron and Angela Merkel this week, the Financial Times reported. But any deal between the French president and the German chancellor will fall short of Mr Macron’s initial integrationist ambition in terms of size and governance. After one last round of talks over a Franco-German road map for eurozone reforms, Bruno Le Maire, French finance minister, tweeted at the weekend that a “deal is now
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Bankrupt Adhunik Metaliks has received an additional 20 days to complete the ongoing insolvency resolution process, the Financial Express reported. The Kolkata bench of the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) on Friday ordered exclusion of 20 days from the mandated 270-day deadline under the corporate insolvency resolution process (CIRP) for the company, the flagship of the Adhunik Group.
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Britain is scheduled to leave the European Union at 11 p.m. London time on March 29. But Brexit, in the sense of the full extrication of the U.K. from the bloc’s economic orbit, looks more and more likely to take many years, The Wall Street Journal reported. A transition period has already been established in principle with Brussels that would, so long as there is an overall divorce agreement, keep the U.K. in the EU’s customs union and its single market until December 2020. That combination should keep two-way trade flowing as freely as it is now.
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On Thursday, Greek prime minister Alexis Tsipras, the once-Marxist firebrand-turned faithful-implementer of austerity, declared that a parliamentary vote on another slew of economic reforms was nothing less than “historic”. Passed by a narrow majority – 154 votes secured in the 300-seat Hellenic Parliament – the measures allow for the release of €12 billion of new loans from the country’s third bailout programme since 2010, the Irish Times reported.
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Steinhoff International Holding NV agreed to sell its Austrian furniture retailer Rudolf Leiner GmbH and real estate assets to billionaire Rene Benko’s Signa Holding GmbH to prevent a looming insolvency of the unit, Bloomberg News reported. The conditional offer could plug a cash-draining hole for Steinhoff, which has been trying to restructure the unprofitable Austrian business also known as Kika/Leiner amid fierce competition from bigger rival XXXLutz and Sweden’s Ikea. Kika/Leiner’s fate has hung in the balance since credit insurers withdrew guarantees for its suppliers earlier this month.
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MK Shrawat, a judicial member of the National Company Law Tribunal, Mumbai bench has permitted a promoter of an insolvent company to do what the amended Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 explicitly disallows, Bloomberg Quint reported. Were his ruling to apply widely, the Ruias could bid for Essar Steel Ltd., Singhals for Bhushan Power and Steel Ltd., and Manoj Gaur would be eligible to submit a resolution plan for his family-owned Jaypee Infratech Ltd.. Section 29A of the IBC specifically bars such promoters from bidding for their companies.
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Engineering and construction firm Punj Lloyd today expressed hope that the insolvency plea against the company by ICICI Bank would not be admitted by the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT), The Economic Times reported. According to the company, 90 per cent of its lenders are supporting a resolution plan under the leadership of the State Bank of India for restructuring the outstanding debts of the company.
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China’s top leaders have agreed to help debt-laden conglomerate HNA Group Co raise funds, Bloomberg reported on Friday, citing people familiar with the matter. A senior official at the People's Bank of China, on Tuesday, led a meeting with three regulators, the Hainan provincial government, HNA's co-chairman Chen Feng and the company's biggest creditor, asking the attendees to support HNA's future bond issues, Reuters reported on a Bloomberg News story.
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