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March 16, 2021,
Business News
- Mizuho daily, Side-Effects and RBA’s thorny challenges. The economic side-effects of which has not been lost on markets as EZ yields fell back, along with EUR slipping under mid-1.19. But pre-FOMC though moves are restrained by uncertainty.
- Reopening optimism pushes stocks higher. After struggling early on Covid vaccine concerns, US equities were stronger overnight.
- All about central banks this week, oil slumps, gold bulls bet on Fed, bitcoin’s rollercoaster ride. US stocks should have a boring lead up heading into a wrath of central bank decisions, with many focusing on the Fed.
- Validus Indonesian subsidiary Batumbu has received regulatory approval to operate as a licensed digital financing platform from the Indonesian Financial Services Authority (OJK).
- The Federal Land Development Authority (Felda) has failed in its bid to take FGV Holdings Bhd private at RM1.30 per share.
- Wall Street climbed, with the Dow hitting an intra-day record high, as investors awaited cues from the Federal Reserve this week, amid caution over rising borrowing costs spurred by massive fiscal stimulus.
- Billionaire hedge fund investor William Ackman said that he donated 26.5 million shares in newly public South Korean e-commerce giant Coupang Inc, to three entities including his foundation.
- Beijing has asked Chinese e-commerce titan Alibaba to divest its assets in the media sector out of concern over the company’s growing public influence, The Wall Street Journal reported.
Technology News
- News Corp said it had reached a three-year agreement to provide Facebook Inc users access to news in Australia.
- Digital payments giant Stripe’s value soared to US$95 billion after it capitalised on a boom in ecommerce with a round of funding that pushed it past Elon Musk’s SpaceX as the most valuable US startup.
- Huawei has been listed among Chinese telecom gear firms deemed a threat to U.S. national security.