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Tyro Payments shares jumped 40%
in the company's debut on the Australian Securities Exchange on
Friday after it raised A$287 million ($195 million) from
investors.
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Private equity firm
Apollo Global Management has hired a former executive from rival
Bain Capital to head its operations in Tokyo, becoming the
latest global fund to set up shop in Japan, five people with
knowledge of the matter said.
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China's central bank extended
300 billion yuan ($42.62 billion) through its medium-term
lending facility on Friday, but kept the lending rate unchanged.
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Apple supplier Japan Display Inc
is likely to get a three-month extension for commitment
lines worth 107 billion yen ($985 million) from its three main
creditors, two sources with direct knowledge said on Friday.
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Japanese Finance Minister Taro Aso
said on Friday that he did not believe the central bank's
negative interest rate policy was behind a megabank's decision
to consider implementing fees on various banking services.
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Australian property manager Scentre Group
said on Friday it acquired a 50% stake in Perth-based
shopping centre Garden City Booragoon for A$570 million ($386.80
million).
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The World Bank said its board
on Thursday adopted a new plan to aid China with $1 billion to
$1.5 billion in low-interest loans annually through June 2025,
despite the objections of U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin
and several U.S. lawmakers.
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* (The opinions expressed here are those of the author, a
columnist for Reuters.)
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Australian shares were in line to cap off
a volatile week on a positive note on Friday, as market
participants stayed cautious while awaiting developments in the
hoped-for interim trade deal between the United States and
China.
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California on Thursday ordered a one-year
halt on insurance companies dropping customers in wildfire-prone
areas at a time when state insurers are trying to limit
spiraling costs from climate change.
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