China to Nurture Stock Rally by Masking Live Foreign Flows Data
China is set to switch off a live feed of foreign flows for stocks as early as Monday, the latest policy move to shore up confidence by removing a potential source of negative data.
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China is set to switch off a live feed of foreign flows for stocks as early as Monday, the latest policy move to shore up confidence by removing a potential source of negative data.
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Oct 15, 2019
Bloomberg News
,The board of WeWork’s parent is working with investment bank Perella Weinberg Partners LP as the office-sharing company weighs its financing options, according to people familiar with the matter.
The New York-based investment bank is advising the We Co.’s board as it determines whether to sell a controlling stake to SoftBank Group Corp. or secure a US$5-billion debt package led by JPMorgan Chase & Co., said the people, who asked to not be identified because the matter isn’t public.
A representative for WeWork didn’t immediately have a comment. A representative for Perella declined to comment.
WeWork is seeking to shore up its finances after pulling its initial public offering last month.
--With assistance from Gillian Tan