Why Softbank's Deal to Sell Arm Was Doomed to Fail From the Start; Europe's Energy Crisis: Potential Scenarios If Russia Invades Ukraine; Betting Big on Corporate Bonds Has Been a Bust This Year

Why Softbank's Deal to Sell Arm Was Doomed to Fail From the Start; Europe's Energy Crisis: Potential Scenarios If Russia Invades Ukraine; Betting Big on Corporate Bonds Has Been a Bust This Year

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    • 292
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    • 8. feb. 2022
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Økonomi & Business

Arash Massoudi of the Financial Times breaks down why Softbank's mega-deal to sell chipmaker Arm to Nvidia fell apart. Plus, Michael Stoppard of IHS Markit discusses whether European countries could make up for a shortfall in natural gas if Russia cuts off supplies flowing through Ukraine. And, Brian Sullivan points out why one side of the bond market -- corporate debt -- has suffered along with stocks to start the year. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.


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