Wall Street banks are getting ready to sell up to $3 billion of debt holdings in X, the social-media platform controlled by Elon Musk, two sources with knowledge of the matter said Friday. Morgan Stanley bankers have reached out to investors ahead of a planned sale next week, the people added.
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Inflation cooled slightly to 2.5% in December, adding to the likelihood the Bank of England will move to cut interest rates against a difficult economic backdrop.
The FTSE 100 ( ^FTSE) and European stocks were higher on Wednesday as traders digested news that UK inflation unexpectedly fell to 2.5% in December. This was down from 2.6% in November, according to the Office for National Statistics. Economists had expected inflation to stay steady at 2.6%.
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Banks are hoping to sell the X debt at around 90 to 95 cents on the dollar.
Wall Street banks are getting ready to sell up to $3 billion of debt holdings in X, the social-media platform controlled by Elon Musk, two people with knowledge of the matter said on Friday. Morgan Stanley bankers have contacted investors ahead of a planned sale next week, the sources said.
Wall Street banks are getting ready to sell up to $3 billion of debt holdings in X, the social-media platform controlled by Elon Musk, two people with knowledge of the matter said on Friday.
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Gilts yields edged lower after the a consumer confidence survey showed declining confidence in the U.K., raising the possibility of more interest-rate cuts from the BOE.
Marks and Spencer (LON: MKS) Group PLC continue to lead the day’s fallers, down 3.6%, while a lack of major movers saw Taylor Wimpey (LON: TW) PLC and Compass Group (LON: CPG) PLC also among losers.