KBC in talks with Bank of Ireland – could exit Irish market

KBC in talks with Bank of Ireland – could exit Irish market

KBC Bank Ireland said it has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Bank of Ireland, which could see a deal where Bank of Ireland commits to buy substantially all of KBC Bank Ireland’s performing loan assets and liabilities.
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Coca-Cola Amatil votes in favour of European bottler's $7.68 bln takeover deal

CCEP sweetened its takeover offer in February to A$13.5 per share from A$12.75 after reports that Amatil’s major shareholders viewed the earlier offer as too low. The deal, which would be Australia’s biggest this year …
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Weddings, private events can resume under new state guidance

Under new rules, outdoor events for counties in the orange reopening tier can allow a maximum of 100 people, or up to 300 if all guests are tested for or fully vaccinated against COVID-19. Indoor events require proof of vaccination with a cap of 150 people.
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Huarong Securities Wires Funds for Local Bond Due Sunday

China Huarong Asset Management Co.’s onshore securities unit has wired funds to repay a local bond maturing Sunday, according to people familiar with the matter. Huarong Securities Co. transferred the money to China Securities Depository and Clearing …
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Bank of Ireland to buy KBC Bank loans, liabilities

The transaction would result in Belgium-based KBC Group NV’s withdrawal from the Irish market, as it is also looking to divest its non-performing mortgage loan portfolio. KBC Bank said it remains committed to providing retail banking and insurance services …
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