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...Among the industrial groups “exposed to strong end markets” he names Melrose, DS Smith and Linde. Wealth managers assessing the lie of the land appear equally sure where demand will subside....
...Ant’s expansion into lending and other lucrative areas previously dominated by state-run financial groups like ICBC and the China Construction Bank, not to mention its vast troves of customer data, have...
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...JPMorgan already owns a slim majority, but the remaining 49 per cent stake will cost it Rmb7bn ($1bn) — a figure which our colleague Peter Smith noted as early as April....
...Yet non-profits remain sceptical of efforts — notably by Japanese megabanks like Mizuho Financial Group, Sumitomo Mitsui Group and Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group — and point out loopholes, including the...
...Security of supply and changing consumer behaviours will favour larger players like Smurfit Kappa Group (SKG) and DS Smith....
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...Smith & Nephew states that ‘multiple [UK] private hospital groups [are] aiming for late June to restart’ – this is in line with our expectations given that the 14-week NHS deal started 30 March....
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