Research U-turn is poor fix for vanishing stocks 18 Jul 2023 The UK and EU may let investors pay for equity analysis through trade commissions again. The hope is that this will lead to more research and help small firms list. Yet asset managers will fear higher costs, and the IPO market faces bigger headwinds than a writeup shortage.
EU has to come clean on costs of green transition 18 Jul 2023 Europe’s race towards net zero carbon emissions will require energy investments of nearly 2% of GDP. And it will cause economic pain in the short term before benefits kick in. Unless governments explain how the bill will be shared, they risk a populist backlash.
Capital Calls: AMC’s meme investor backlash 18 Jul 2023 Concise views on global finance: A new lawsuit looking to force a shareholder meeting adds to growing antagonism between $2 bln movie theater chain AMC and the retail investors who buoyed its business during the pandemic. For boss Adam Aron, meme stock stardom comes at a cost.
Capital Calls: Luxury’s US test 17 Jul 2023 Concise views on global finance: Switzerland’s $93 billion Richemont drops sharply on U.S. luxury slowdown fears that could apply to its rivals too.
West is sleepwalking off healthcare cliff 17 Jul 2023 Europe is scrambling to end its reliance on Chinese raw materials for green energy and chips. But policymakers forget the region sources 80% of ingredients for top medicines in the East. Producing them at home may prevent a crisis but it risks exacerbating public debt piles.
Old Cold War tool could help in new era of tension 17 Jul 2023 The US and allies created a committee to vet exports to the Soviet Union during their long conflict. This gave its partners a say in setting policy and ensured they stayed aligned. The G7 should set up something similar to handle the quasi-Cold War with China, says Hugo Dixon.
Capital Calls: Cathay, Telecoms kit makers, Byju’s 14 Jul 2023 Concise views on global finance: The Hong Kong carrier expects to turn a profit; a push into 5G has caught European telecoms gear makers like Nokia and Ericsson short; India’s troubled ed-tech giant appoints a top former banker to a newly formed advisory council.
Germany’s China policy caps pain for its companies 14 Jul 2023 Europe’s biggest economy has a new strategy to limit exposure to China and align more with Brussels and Washington. Yet a previous version of the plan was tougher. Big China-focused corporates like BASF and Volkswagen will be relieved they can de-risk at their own pace.
European gas security rests on a fragile balance 14 Jul 2023 Mindful of last summer’s mad price rally, EU states have lots of the fossil fuel in storage. This, plus higher Chinese purchases, may keep European contracts below Asian ones. But that may prompt US cargoes of liquefied gas to head East, lifting European gas prices again.
Activision’s comeback raises $69 bln question 13 Jul 2023 After defeating US trustbusters in court, Microsoft may need more time to seal the deal with UK authorities. The 45% premium struck when the “Call of Duty” maker was reeling looks less generous 18 months later. If negotiations drag, boss Bobby Kotick could push for a sweetener.
Ireland becomes guinea pig for booze clampdown 13 Jul 2023 Drinks like Guinness and Smirnoff vodka will feature cancer warning labels by 2026. It’s a bold move that will be watched closely by the US and Europe. If it’s a success and is replicated, rosy forecasts of alcohol sales soaring to $2 trln by 2030 may be revised.
BP’s German wind option risks multiple blowbacks 13 Jul 2023 The UK oil major and TotalEnergies have won Berlin’s $14 bln auction to boost green power, helping all three hit wind capacity targets. But the winners only have to pay 10% of the cost in the short term. Given the high prices offered, the risk is the projects don’t get built.
Thames Water’s leaky financials are far from fixed 13 Jul 2023 The privately owned UK water company managed to cobble together a rescue from existing shareholders. But in this Viewsroom podcast, Breakingviews columnists discuss why the fresh funds may not be enough, and the threat of nationalisation hangs over the sector as a whole.
Capital Calls: Exxon’s $5 bln carbon-capture deal 13 Jul 2023 Concise views on global finance: The oil giant is using its own shares and paying a tiny premium to buy Denbury, the largest US carbon dioxide pipeline operator, in a greenish-looking transaction that mostly helps it pump more crude.
Microsoft-Activision deal not yet game on 12 Jul 2023 The $2.5 trillion tech giant has beaten down the US antitrust regulator. But the similar counterpart in the UK is digging in. Microsoft will have to either renegotiate its $69 billion deal with the gaming company or offer concessions, and then go through approval again.
Capital Calls: Illumina, Domino’s Uber delivery 12 Jul 2023 Concise views on global finance: The EU fines the $30 bln genetic test maker 432 mln euros for closing its 2021 Grail deal prematurely; the pizza chain known for its own delivery app is expanding its service with Uber Eats, a smart move to nab more orders from fickle customers.
Kering’s beauty drive has flashy precedent 12 Jul 2023 François-Henri Pinault paid $4 bln for upmarket perfumes brand Creed, says the FT. At 23 times EBITDA, the deal isn’t cheap but high margins and rapid growth mean it should pay off. It may also allow Kering to fully control its scent business, a gamble that worked with eyewear.
Andrew Bailey’s silence is hurting UK homeowners 12 Jul 2023 Traders’ confusion over the Bank of England’s decisions is sending market interest rates wild. That has pushed the cost of a popular mortgage to a 15-year high. To limit household pain, the governor needs to ditch his usual reticence and tell markets that they are wrong.
History is against UK and Spanish telecoms M&A 12 Jul 2023 Vodafone and Orange have deals worth $40 bln on antitrust agencies’ desks. Europe has only once approved a similar merger without competitive remedies, which involved a tiny Dutch player. The telcos may have to make big concessions, undermining their tie-ups, or accept defeat.
Capital Calls: Uber’s new task 11 Jul 2023 Concise views on global finance: Under boss Dara Khosrowshahi, the company’s departing finance chief helped deliver Uber’s original vision of dominating ride-hailing. His replacement can finish the job by dialing back spending and opening a spigot of cash flow.