Capital Calls: McDonald’s, Porsche 22 Feb 2022 Concise views on global finance: With a miniscule stake, activist Carl Icahn is asking for board seats at the $190 bln fast food giant over treatment of pigs; the luxury marque could be worth perhaps 85 billion euros, but may retain a complex shareholder structure.
Capital Calls: Worldline and Apollo’s buyout fix 21 Feb 2022 Concise views on global finance: The payments group’s sale of its terminal business to Apollo for up to 2.6 billion euros relies on preference shares to bridge the gap between buyer and seller.
India ramps up the cost of Chinese cash 16 Feb 2022 New Delhi is determined to curb Beijing’s influence in its tech sector. For local startups like Paytm and Zomato, unwinding Chinese investment is a pain. Foreigners like Singapore’s Sea may face a starker choice: cash from the People’s Republic or access to India’s growth market.
Capital Calls: Continental, Harley-Davidson 8 Feb 2022 Concise views on global finance: German car-parts maker Continental may spin off its self-driving unit, while the iconic maker of motorbikes has turned supply shortages to its own advantage.
Capital Calls: Wizz investor sides with workers 7 Feb 2022 Concise views on global finance: Denmark’s AkademikerPension picks an odd moment to offload its stake in the $6 bln budget airline over a lack of union representation among its staff.
Capital Calls: GE’s Larry Culp learns to say “no” 25 Jan 2022 Concise views on global finance: It will be a while before the industrial conglomerate’s markets normalize, and its planned breakup takes place. In the meantime GE is trying to cut costs and be more selective. That means less revenue, at least at first.
ByteDance’s lukewarm 2021 presages a bleak 2022 21 Jan 2022 TikTok’s owner grew annual sales 70% to $58 bln. That’s slower than the previous year and is mostly from its home market. An advertising slowdown will further bite, while China’s crackdowns in education and video games have foiled nascent bets. Finding new growth will be hard.
Alibaba’s U.S. cloud probe has big silver lining 19 Jan 2022 Washington is examining whether the $350 bln Chinese e-commerce giant’s data-storage business poses a risk to national security. That could hobble the unit’s global ambitions. But shareholders, at least, have little to worry about yet: They already ascribe almost no value to it.
Southeast Asia still loves New York 10 Jan 2022 While U.S.-listed Chinese companies move home, Indonesian and Vietnamese startups are eyeing a berth in the Big Apple. Unlike their northern peers, these hopefuls are starting with home floats. Ensuring IPOs fill local coffers first is good politics and makes financial sense too.
SPAC deal hiccups are rarer than they ought to be 4 Jan 2022 EToro, an Israeli rival to retail trading platform Robinhood, just cut its worth by over 15% in a deal with a blank-check company. Stretched valuations suggest there should be more rejigs like this in SPAC world. But sponsors have powerful incentives to forge ahead regardless.
Wall Street will find ways to satisfy crypto envy 3 Jan 2022 Banks have mostly been shut out of the $2 trln digital asset craze. Many want in, but they will have to deal with murky regulation, a 24/7 market and patchy legal protections. A fight for profit and customers may also obscure other risks in a market untested by the mainstream.
India’s tech stock bubble is poised to deflate 28 Dec 2021 Investors will continue to afford banks and consumer firms dizzying valuations but will increasingly give their money-losing digital brethren a shorter leash. Some mix of rampant competition, slowing user growth and rising data charges will crash the party for the startup crew.
Viewsroom: Some of our 2022 predictions, Part One 23 Dec 2021 Look for an end to the cult of revenue and another milestone for Microsoft. As net-zero efforts falter, investors ready a Plan B. Riyadh becomes strangely appealing. The World Cup pays dividends for the Gulf. And chips become Taiwan’s green calling card. Our columnists explain.
Tencent sets stage for empire tidy-up 23 Dec 2021 The Chinese giant is sitting on a $185 bln investment portfolio that confuses investors and might bother regulators. Its decision to return most of a $19 bln stake in e-commerce ally JD to shareholders makes strategic sense and is financially savvy. Other sales could follow.
Ant will be best among China’s BAD bunch 23 Dec 2021 After a brutal year for tech, ByteDance, Ant and Didi will spearhead the sector’s recovery. A shaky ad market looms for the restructured TikTok owner, however, while the ride-hailing company faces rising driver costs. Jack Ma’s fintech outfit has the clearest path ahead.
Capital Calls: Hedge fund fine 22 Dec 2021 Concise views on global finance: Britain’s FCA fines BlueCrest Capital 41 mln pounds, a third of the fund’s U.S. penalty.
Live now, pay later is fintech’s latest extension 21 Dec 2021 Instalment financing, rebranded as “buy now, pay later,” has been the hot consumer financial innovation powering groups like Klarna and Afterpay. Look for the next iteration to entice consumers beyond shopping and leisure, including doctor’s visits, utilities and even taxes.
Alibaba climate tide can lift valuation boat 20 Dec 2021 The e-commerce titan, whose market worth has halved this year, has unveiled bold 2030 carbon neutrality goals. Notably, it wants to widen the scope of consumer and merchant emissions it includes. Details will be key but longer term, the efforts could bolster shareholder returns.
China’s metaverse will be a tiny place 16 Dec 2021 Stocks in local companies associated with digital worlds blew up in 2021. The country’s video-games industry, tech expertise and masses of disaffected youth make it an ideal place to push the bleeding edge of virtual reality. That’s precisely why Beijing is squashing it.
Asian super-apps clear regulatory road – for now 14 Dec 2021 While Big Tech in the United States and China is on the defensive, startups from Grab to GoTo are keeping governments happy by bringing small businesses online and finance to the masses in Indonesia and beyond. That opens a fast lane for growth, but there may be tolls to pay.