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China’s solar industry shifting away from Xinjiang gradually

  Bloomberg Chinese solar companies are gradually shifting the country’s solar supply chain away from Xinjiang as the US increases its scrutiny of the region. Daqo New Energy Corp, which operates a massive polysilicon factory in the western China region, announced it would build a second, larger facility in Inner Mongolia. That’s part of a broader movement. Just 15% of …

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Amazon rival Snapdeal reveals sales bounce before India IPO

  Bloomberg Snapdeal Ltd, the Indian e-commerce startup backed by SoftBank Group Corp, filed preliminary documents for an initial public offering, adding to the rush of tech companies looking to debut on the country’s exchanges amid a record-breaking stock market rally. The New Delhi-headquartered company plans to raise 12.5 billion rupees ($165 million) through the sale of new shares, according …

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Airbus sees supply squeeze on its most popular single-aisle jets

  Bloomberg Airlines ordering single-aisle jets from Airbus SE may have to wait as long as 2025 for deliveries due to supply constraints, the FT reported. Current delivery slots for larger orders are “by and large” around 2024 to 2025, Christian Scherer, the company’s chief commercial officer, said. “There is a supply constraint for the most desirable assets out there,” …

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European travel stocks extend 2021 losses on restrictions worry

  Bloomberg Europe’s travel and leisure stocks took a fresh beating amid concern about a tightening of pandemic restrictions over the key Christmas period to stem the spread of the omicron Covid-19 variant. The Stoxx Travel and Leisure index fell as much as 3.4% in early trading, the most since worries about the new strain emerged last month, with airlines …

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Target is early winner of US holiday shopping season

  Bloomberg Target is an early winner of the US holiday shopping season. The big-box chain increased sales approximately 10% in November, according to Bloomberg Second Measure, which analyses anonymised US consumer transactions to measure revenue. The retailer’s gains doubled the rate of top rivals Walmart and Amazon. Of course, December could be a different story with the arrival of …

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McDonald’s forced to ration customers’ fries in Japan

  Bloomberg McDonald’s Holdings Co Japan will only offer french fries in small sizes after flooding at a Vancouver port and the coronavirus pandemic have cut off supplies of one of its key offerings. While the fast-food chain is trying to address the problem with alternative flights and is cooperating with suppliers and importers, it will only offer small-size french …

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Norse takes delivery of first Boeing Dreamliner

  Bloomberg Airline startup Norse Atlantic ASA took delivery of the first of a fleet of Boeing Co 787 Dreamliner jets ahead of a planned beginning of transatlantic flights in spring 2022. The carrier, led by shipping entrepreneur Bjorn Tore Larsen, will continue to receive as many as 15 of the planes through April and they will be based in …

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BMO to buy BNP’s Bank of the West for $16.3 billion

  Bloomberg Bank of Montreal (BMO) agreed to buy BNP Paribas SA’s Bank of the West unit for $16.3 billion, extending its presence in key US growth markets and giving the French lender a windfall before its new strategic plan. BMO will fund the transaction, which should add 1.8 million customers upon closing next year, in cash and mainly with …

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Former Credit Suisse bankers lose bid to boost $2.6bn tax fine

  Bloomberg A US judge dismissed a lawsuit by former Credit Suisse AG bankers who claim the firm should have paid more than $2.6 billion when its banking unit pleaded guilty in 2014 for helping thousands of Americans evade taxes. The bankers claimed Credit Suisse misled the court by failing to disclose $200 million in accounts held by US client …

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Germany picks Bundesbank veteran as central bank chief

  Bloomberg Germany’s new coalition government picked Joachim Nagel, a former Bundesbank senior official, as the central bank’s next chief, touting his ability to help tackle soaring inflation. Nagel, 55, will succeed Jens Weidmann, who leaves at the end of the year. The choice of a veteran for the top job suggests there’ll be no major policy changes at an …

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