Japan’s consumer prices extend falls as cellphone fee cuts offset input costs

Japan’s core consumer prices fell for the ninth straight month in April as a record slump in cellphone fees offset rising energy prices, suggesting that weak demand and higher costs will weigh on a fragile economic recovery.
Wall Street snaps 3-day losing streak as technology stocks rise

Wall Street’s main indexes rebounded on Thursday after a three-day slide, buoyed by gains in technology stocks as the smallest weekly jobless claims since the start of a pandemic-driven recession lifted the mood.
WeWork reports quarterly loss of nearly $2.1 bln ahead of public listing

SoftBank-backed office-sharing startup WeWork on Thursday reported a first-quarter net loss of $2.06 billion, as it was hit by restructuring charges while it prepares to go public through a merger with a blank-check firm.
Oatly, Procore debuts calm U.S. IPO jitters

Strong stock market debuts by oat milk maker Oatly Group AB (OTLY.O) and construction software firm Procore Technologies (PCOR.N) eased investor concerns on Thursday that U.S. initial public offerings (IPOs) could suffer a bout of volatility.
Apollo co-founder Josh Harris to step down from private equity firm

Apollo Global Management Inc (APO.N) said on Thursday co-founder Joshua Harris has decided to step down from his day-to-day role, the latest in a series of governance changes at the private equity firm.
JD Logistics to raise $3.16 bln in Hong Kong IPO -sources

JD Logistics Inc is set to price its shares at HK$40.36 ($5.20), towards the lower end of its indicated range, to raise $3.16 billion in a Hong Kong initial public offering (IPO), two people with direct knowledge of the matter told Reuters.
Bank of England plans to ‘green’ its corporate bond holdings

The Bank of England set out plans on Friday to make its 20 billion pounds ($28.4 billion) of holdings in sterling corporate bonds better aligned with government goals to achieve net zero carbon emissions, starting later this year.
Asian tech shares track Nasdaq gains as inflation fears recede

Asian tech and growth stocks rallied on Friday, following Wall Street’s overnight lead, as investors tempered fears about hot inflation and the prospects of an early tapering of stimulus by the Federal Reserve.
EOS Hermes says yet to decide on MUFG climate shareholder resolution

EOS at Federated Hermes has yet to decide if it will back a shareholders’ resolution sponsored by activists seeking to push Mitsubishi UFJ Group (8306.T) (MUFG) to align itself with global climate change goals, the asset manager said.
Austria’s S Immo says rival Immofinanz’s 1.1 bln euro bid is too low

Vienna-based real estate group S Immo (SIAG.VI) said on Wednesday that rival Immofinanz’s 1.14 billion euro ($1.39 billion) offer to buy the company is too low.