Senin, 03 Februari 2020

Stocks in China Slide; U.S. Equity Futures Advance: Markets Wrap - Yahoo Finance

(Bloomberg) -- U.S. equity futures power higher and European stocks were steady as investors took in stride a sell-off in Asia, where Chinese shares plunged as markets there reopened amid the worsening coronavirus outbreak. Treasuries and gold declined.

Contracts on the three main American equity indexes all advanced in the wake of Friday’s drop. Gains in technology and travel shares offset declines for miners in the Stoxx Europe 600 Index, as support measures from China’s government helped stem losses in other markets. Stocks in Shanghai fell almost 8%, while local iron ore futures slumped. Equities came off their lows in Tokyo, Seoul and Sydney and fluctuated in Hong Kong.

Oil was little changed, and the offshore yuan weakened to more than 7 per dollar. Copper futures drifted in London trading after dropping for 13 sessions. The deadly outbreak showed no signs of slowing with China’s death toll reaching at least 360.

Investors shifted gears on Monday on the back of turmoil that sent global equities to the worst week since August amid concern economies will falter as the virus spreads. The People’s Bank of China cut rates as it injected cash into the financial system on Monday, part of a slew of measures to shore up their financial markets.

Elsewhere, the pound dipped as investors reacted to a report that U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson could walk away from talks over Britain’s future trade relationship with the European Union. Indian bonds surged after the government refrained from announcing higher debt sales in Saturday’s budget and amid plans to allow foreign investors greater access to government securities.

Here are some key events coming up:

The first contest to choose a Democratic nominee to run against Donald Trump in November is the Iowa caucuses Monday.The U.S. manufacturing gauge from the Institute for Supply Management is due Monday. There are also a slew of other PMIs, including India and Brazil.Tuesday brings a policy decision from the Reserve Bank of Australia, and the Reserve Bank of India’s interest rate decision is due Thursday.Friday has the U.S. employment report for January.

These were the main moves in markets:

Stocks

Futures on the S&P 500 Index increased 0.4% as of 8:15 a.m. London time.Nasdaq 100 Index futures gained 0.6%.The Stoxx Europe 600 Index edged up 0.1%.The MSCI All-Country World Index decreased 0.2%.The MSCI Emerging Market Index sank 0.7%.

Currencies

The Bloomberg Dollar Spot Index advanced 0.1%.The British pound dipped 0.4% to $1.3147.The euro dipped 0.1% to $1.1078.The Japanese yen weakened 0.2% to 108.53 per dollar.The offshore yuan depreciated 0.3% to 7.0191 per dollar.

Bonds

The yield on 10-year Treasuries climbed two basis points to 1.53%.Germany’s 10-year yield was steady at -0.44%.Britain’s 10-year yield fell one basis point to 0.518%.

Commodities

West Texas Intermediate crude dipped 0.4% to $51.35 a barrel.Gold slipped 0.7% to $1,577.82 an ounce.LME copper futures climbed 0.6% to $5,600.50 per metric ton.

--With assistance from Haslinda Amin.

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Former WorldCom CEO Bernie Ebbers dies at 78 - Fox Business

Bernie Ebbers, the disgraced former CEO of Worldcom has died at the age of 78, according to a family attorney.

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Ebbers was the brains behind one of America’s biggest accounting frauds.

He received an early release from his 25-year prison sentence in Dcember, because family members said he was suffering from dementia and was legally blind.

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Ebbers served 13 years of his sentence.

Worldcom was a veritable household name in 2001 as one of the world's largest telecommunication companies. A popular portfolio stock, Worldcom made moves to falsely inflate its earnings on its profit and loss statement by nearly $4 billion.

BERNIE EBBERS, BRAINS BEHIND HISTORIC FRAUD SCHEME, TO BE FREED FROM PRISON

Under Ebbers, the company spread out expenses in smaller amounts over several years instead of reporting them immediately to investors. As a result, in 2001, the company reported a mind-boggling $1.4 billion profit. Had the operating costs been correctly reported, Worldcom would have lost money for fiscal 2001 as well as first-quarter 2002.

Ebbers had been serving his time in a federal prison in Fort Worth, Texas.

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Minggu, 02 Februari 2020

China to inject US$174 billion of liquidity into markets in virus boost - South China Morning Post

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2020-02-02 14:54:51Z
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Report says creepy exec made life hellish for Victoria's Secret 'Angels' - Page Six

It was hell out there for those “Angels.”

Victoria’s Secret models were constantly hounded by a creepy executive who made unwanted sexual advances and even once told supermodel Bella Hadid she had “perfect titties,” according to a New York Times investigation.

The executive, Ed Razek, 71, stepped down from its parent company, L Brands, in August — but not before fostering an “entrenched culture of misogyny, bullying and harassment” at the lingerie company, the paper found.

One model, Andi Muise, told the paper Razek had harassed her for months with intimate emails, once writing her, “I need someplace sexy to take you!”

Razek would watch Hadid and other models prepare for fashion shows and remark out loud on their appearance, the report said.

The executive denied the allegations to the Times, insisting they are “categorically untrue, misconstrued or taken out of context.”

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2020-02-02 09:50:00Z
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China central bank to inject $174 billion via reverse repos on February 3 - Reuters

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BEIJING/SHANGHAI (Reuters) - China’s central bank said it will inject 1.2 trillion yuan ($173.8 billion) worth of liquidity into the markets via reverse repo operations on Monday, as the country battles a new coronavirus outbreak.

The People’s Bank of China made the announcement in a statement published on its website on Sunday. It also said that the total liquidity in the banking system will be 900 billion yuan higher than the same period in 2019.

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2020-02-02 07:37:00Z
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Sabtu, 01 Februari 2020

The Morning After: Fox, Roku and Super Bowl LIV - Engadget

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Our long national nightmare is over. After a carriage dispute that lasted absolutely no time at all, Fox and Roku have worked out their distribution squabble, and you will be able to watch Super Bowl LIV via Fox apps on the Roku platform.

That should make it easy to watch the game in "4K" if you have the right hardware, without switching apps or plugging another set-top box in. And if you don't have the right combination of hardware or services, then no problem -- we've got some advice.

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And DIY music making.The Engadget Podcast: Why Clearview AI's facial recognition is a privacy nightmare

This week, Devindra and Cherlynn dive into how ClearView works, and what unchecked access to powerful facial recognition means for the future of privacy. (It's good for cops, not so much everybody else!) Also, managing editor Terrence O'Brien joins to break down how Billie Eilish recorded a Grammy-winning album in a spare bedroom. It's yet another milestone for DIY home audio production.

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Was Grimes late for a studio session?Meet SoundCloud's newest mediocre EDM artist: Elon Musk!

Sure, we said that anyone can make music in a home studio, and in the case of Billie Eilish, it can go from SoundCloud to Grammy-winning in the blink of an eye. But what we didn't expect is that the next person to follow her lead would be Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk. So how is Don't Doubt ur Vibe? It's far from the worst thing on SoundCloud/Spotify, and probably won't lead to a massive lawsuit, so there's that at least.


Bad PasswordPhishing scams leveled up, and we didn't

Columnist Violet Blue explains why we're all gullible enough to fall for phishing attacks and click on links in suspicious emails even though we shouldn't.


Also, there are cars. And planes. And explosions.RED's Hydrogen One phone makes a cameo in the 'F9: Fast Saga' trailer

The next Fast & Furious movie is almost here, and on Friday we got a peek at its four-minute "teaser" trailer. Beyond the near-fantasy-level automotive hijinks, one thing that jumped out is the crew's choice in mobile devices. For whatever reason, more than one car has RED's much-hyped phone strapped to the dash, and this isn't even the only production to feature that hardware -- the Hydrogen One stood in as an evil plot device in the final season of Marvel's Runaways.


It'll give you range anxiety outside cities, however.Honda E first drive: Futuristic and incredibly fun to drive

It's a miracle the Honda E is even here, considering how much Honda seemed to hate electric cars. Until recently, Honda (along with Toyota) has focused on hybrid and hydrogen cars, while ceding the EV market to Tesla and others. However, a maverick gang of Honda engineers convinced management to build the Honda E. They even kept the design pretty close to the Urban E concept it's based on, right down to the wild futuristic interior.

And it paid off. The compact EV's retro-cute je ne sais quoi (not to mention all the technology inside) has grabbed the attention of car buyers and EV fans of all stripes. Now, all that remains is to see if it's as fun to be in and drive as it looks. Steve Dent took it for a spin.

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2020-02-01 14:29:29Z
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