Daily Management Review
Economics

Did US Fed just announced QE4?

The Federal Reserve factually announced the launch of QE4, although it is still trying to name the operations to increase the balance somehow differently. Fed Chairman Jerome Powell said that the regulator will resume regular open market operations after a five-year hiatus. According to Powell,...

SoftBank losses from investments in Uber and WeWork may exceed $ 5 bln

A sharp drop in Uber shares and the abolition of WeWork’s IPO could cost the investment structure of the Japanese SoftBank, the Vision Fund, more than $ 5 billion. The decline in Uber shares and the decision of the world's largest coworking network WeWork to cancel the listing had an impact on...

US increased imports from Mexico amid falling shipments from China

US imports from China in August fell 12.5% year on year. At the same time, purchases from Mexico - the second largest supplier of goods to the United States - showed the largest growth, according to Bloomberg. China remains the main source of US imports, but its gap with Mexico is narrowing....

Analysts Slash Carbon Permit Price Forecast For Q4

Uncertain Brexit scenario cast a shadow on analysts forecast, while the needs for UK’s compliance “with 2019 ETS emissions” will remain unclear in case of further four months Brexit extension. With the no-deal Brexit fear hanging in the air, analysts have slashed down forecast for the carbon...

S&P fears new debt crisis

Rating agency Standard & Poor`s recorded a negative trend in the corporate sector: companies have reduced revenue. At the same time, the debt burden is growing. The agency analysts believe that if this trend continues, this could add to the probability of recession in the United States,...

IPO, M&A markets sink down in Q3

The global equity market in the first three quarters fell by 18% amid concerns over global economic growth prospects and ongoing geopolitical problems, including the US-China trade war. The Asian market experienced an even stronger decline (by 22%). M&A volumes during this period also declined...

Beijing And Washington Should Find 'Calm And Rational' Resolution To Trade War: China

Chinese Vice Commerce Minister Wang Shouwen said that his country is hopeful that both Beijing and Washington will find a solution to the trade dispute between the two countries “with a calm and rational attitude”. The trade representatives of the two countries are set to hold face to face talks...

Chinese manufacturing PMI unexpectedly reaches February 2018 peak

The Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) in China’s manufacturing sector rose from 50.4 points to 51.4 points in August. Analysts polled by Reuters, in contrast, predicted a decrease to 50.2 points. The indicator below 50 points reflects a decrease in activity, above - an increase in activity. The...

‘Considerable’ Quantities Of US Pork And Soy Has Been Bough, Says China

The Chinese Ministry of Commerce has confirmed that it has purchased “considerable” quantities of soybeans and pork from the United States before the trade representatives of the two countries are expected to meet face to face in Washington early next month to try and forge a deal on trade and...

Turkey orders banks to write off $ 8 bln of bad debts

The Turkish financial authority instructed banks to write off 46 billion liras ($ 8.1 billion) of bad debts by the end of the year, and create reserves to cover losses, Reuters reports. This, as the agency notes, is one of Ankara’s most aggressive steps to eliminate the worst consequences of last...
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