Bloomberg Crystallex International Corp. said it was awarded $1.4 billion from a World Bank arbitration court over Venezuela’s nationalization of an untapped deposit that the Canadian miner has said holds millions of ounces of gold. The award, issued by the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes, upheld Crystallex’s claims that Venezuela breached an investment treaty “by failing to accord ...
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Mexico’s power bid may spur $4bn for renewables
Bloomberg Mexico may raise as much as $4 billion for clean energy projects this summer as the government seeks to continue a tender process that produced its first results last week. The next auction due in August will be 50 percent bigger than the one that just concluded with expectations for $2.6 billion of investment in the renewables, said Cesar ...
Read More »Argentina GDP revamp stuns bond traders and investors
Bloomberg President Mauricio Macri of Argentina has become a market favourite by undoing many of the heavy-handed policies of his predecessor. But now some bond analysts say that he’s taking a page out of her playbook. Last week, the government said it will change the way it measures the economy, sparking concern that holders of warrants tied to Argentina’s growth ...
Read More »CIBC’s good performance bests Canadian Bank peers
Bloomberg Victor Dodig’s overhaul of Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce is paying off. Total returns and profitability at the former underdog of Canadian banking are top among its peers and its dividend yield is the fattest of the nation’s five largest lenders. With the bank’s domestic operations sharpened, the chief executive officer is on the hunt for a US acquisition ...
Read More »Donald Trump attacks Cruz amid home crowd cheers in New York
Bethpage / AFP Donald Trump attacked his insurgent Republican rival Ted Cruz and ignored his crushing defeat in Wisconsin, electrifying thousands of passionate supporters at a home state rally in New York. “It’s great to be home,” the 67-year-old Manhattan tycoon told a fist-pumping, cheering crowd at Grumman Studios in the Long Island town of Bethpage, where Apollo Lunar Module ...
Read More »NATO chief deflects Trump criticism
Washington / AFP NATO’s secretary general, responding to Donald Trump’s criticism of the alliance, recalled how it stood behind America after the September 11, 2001 terror attacks. The first and only time NATO invoked “collective defense goals” was after the suicide plane bombings against New York and Washington, NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg said in a speech in Washington. “Europeans stepped ...
Read More »Transfer of Paris attacks suspect ‘will take weeks’
Brussels / AFP Extraditing Paris attacks suspect Salah Abdeslam from Belgium to France is likely to take several weeks, as investigators question him about a shootout with police in Brussels last month, his lawyer said on Thursday. “He will be handed over to France in several weeks. He must first be heard in another case,” lawyer Sven Mary told reporters, ...
Read More »Danish police arrest 4 alleged IS group fighters, seize weapons
Copenhagen / AFP Copenhagen police said on Thursday they had detained four people on suspicion of joining the IS group in Syria and seized weapons and ammunition in a search linked to the arrests. All four were suspected of breaking Denmark’s terrorism law while in Syria, and were arrested in the Copenhagen area, police said in a statement without giving ...
Read More »Irish PM holds talks to end government impasse
Dublin / AFP Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny held talks on Thursday with opposition leader Micheal Martin to end the impasse over a new government following inconclusive elections in February. After an initial meeting on Wednesday, Kenny’s Fine Gael party said in a statement it had offered a “full and equal partnership” in a future administration to Martin’s Fianna Fail—its ...
Read More »Macedonia oppn to boycott polls as parliament dissolves
Skopje / AFP Macedonia’s main opposition party said it will boycott a “sham” election in June, as parliament dissolved ahead of the vote which is supposed to end a political crisis. The June 5 election is part of a European Union-backed deal reached last year between the government and the opposition to end months of turmoil. But Zoran Zaev, leader ...
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