REDHAT CAPITAL OPENS ITS NEW LONDON OFFICE IN MAYFAIR AMIDST FURTHER EXPANSION PLANS
Redhat Capital today announces the opening of its new London office at 16 Berkeley Street, the latest step in the company’s overall growth strategy. Based in the heart of Mayfair, this office is ideally located and therefore will allow Redhat to be in direct contact with its network of corporate and individual clients, both existing and future.
The new workplace is also ideal to support Redhat’s growing operations. The announcement follows a series of appointments made by Redhat Capital to strengthen its senior management team, and as such, is the latest milestone in the company’s overall growth plans. Additionally, the Company plans to expand into key global financial centres in the Middle East and Southeast Asia in 2023 to serve its increasingly global network of high-net-worth clients.
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APPOINTMENT OF AMAN SIDDIQUI AS COMPLIANCE OFFICER AND TECHNICAL ADVISOR
Redhat Capital is pleased to announce the appointment of Aman Siddiqui to the board as Compliance Officer and Technical Advisor.
Aman brings over 30 years’ experience to the Company, having held various roles within the private equity sector as well as other industry segments, including brokerage, investment banking and insurance.
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MARKET WATCH
BANKING TREMORS
The earth tremors at Credit Suisse finally delivered the shockwave which, over a weekend, vapourised 167 years of history with the takeover of the bank by fellow Swiss Tier One, UBS – much encouraged by the Swiss State in order to avert a disaster scenario.
This and the unfolding crises at SVB (Silicon Valley Bank) and First Republic, have little in common with the financial crisis in 2008 – nonetheless – March has been a spooked market across the board.
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WHICH WAY TO TURN – CENTRAL BANK RATE CHANGES
On 16 March, the ECB raised interest rates by the predicted 50 bps alongside ‘dovish’ commentary – so the market expects fewer rises to come. The Fed continues to tread a fine line between managing inflation but leaving the door open to further tightening of the fiscal policy lest it puts unwarranted pressure on borrowing costs.
In the press conference, Jerome Powell, Federal Reserve Chairman, said: It’s really … a question of not knowing at this point, how significant will this credit tightening be, and how sustainable? …
This is 12 days ago, with reference to the stricken US banks.
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DRILLING DOWN ON A COMMODITY – LITHIUM
Lithium is a crucial component in the production of rechargeable batteries, which are used in a wide range of devices, including electric vehicles, mobile phones, laptops, and renewable energy storage systems.
As the world shifts towards greater use of renewable energy and electric vehicles, the demand for lithium is expected to continue to grow.
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“I LEFT MY HEART IN SAN FRANCISCO,” TONY BENNETT
As a team – we recently enjoyed a great evening with our colleagues at BullsEye which concluded with one or two tunes. So, we thought we would just look at the origins off… Karaoke.
A form of entertainment that involves singing along to recorded music using a microphone and a display screen that shows the lyrics of the song. The word “Karaoke” comes from the Japanese words “kara” meaning “empty” and “oke” meaning “orchestra,” reflecting the fact that the singer provides the vocals while the music is pre-recorded.
QUARTERLY COUPON PAYMENTS -PAID
#RHC Redhat Capital PLC is pleased to announce that the interest due to Bondholders for the quarter ended 31 March 2023 in respect of the Series 1 Bonds has been paid.
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Quarterly Coupon Payment – 05 April 2023
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