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And PE finds another steal in Britain

  Private equity firms feasted on the cheap UK stock market for as long as they could in 2021. Eventually, investors bid up the share prices of much of their potential prey. But one target — educational publisher Pearson Plc — just kept falling. Now buyout firm Apollo Global Management Inc. is circling. Pearson investors must be desperate to sell, ...

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Gender pay gap shows stock-option excess

  The gender pay gap among the top ranks of US firms ought to be narrowing. Corporations have long been under pressure to increase the number of women on their boards. And yet the measure has widened. This should sound an alarm over the persistent lack of women in leadership roles — but it also underscores how stock-based compensation is ...

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Putin’s invasion challenges green aversion to N-power

  Ever since the 1970s, European Green parties have argued passionately for cutting carbon emissions from the continent’s energy, while at the same time reflexively shunning the world’s only reliable source of zero-carbon electricity: nuclear power. Russia’s Ukrainian invasion is punching big holes in the logic of this position. That is especially true in Germany and Belgium, countries where the ...

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Mexico City’s newest airport set to open with few flights

  Bloomberg Mexico City’s newest airport, opening on March 21, is meant to relieve traffic at the mega-city’s main hub. The eight daily flights it will start with won’t achieve this — but that’s beside the point for President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador. The Felipe Angeles airport, located about 50 kilometres (31 miles) north of Mexico City’s centre, is a ...

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Judge dismisses Amazon antitrust lawsuit in DC

Bloomberg A Superior Court judge dismissed Washington’s lawsuit accusing Amazon.com Inc of anticompetitive behaviour, saying there wasn’t evidence supporting the claim that the e-commerce giant inflated prices for consumers. Attorney General Karl Racine sued Amazon last year, alleging it encourages higher-than-necessary consumer prices through policies that guarantee the tech giant a minimum profit on each item sold, while discouraging the ...

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US cites Abramovich’s jet in Russian export breach

Bloomberg The Biden administration identified billionaire Roman Abramovich’s Gulfstream business jet among 100 for apparent violations of the nation’s export controls imposed over Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The sanctions apply to commercial and private aircraft destined for Russia and Belarus in recent weeks, the Commerce Department’s Bureau of Industry and Security said in a statement. Other planes were listed as ...

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Russia used ‘Kinzhal’ missiles on cities, top Ukraine aide says

Bloomberg Russia has turned more destructive artillery, including “Kinzhal” hypersonic missiles, against Ukrainian cities, a top Ukrainian aide said. “Kinzhal & Bastion systems are used against peaceful cities,” Mykhailo Podolyak, an adviser to the office of President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, said on Twitter. It was the first official response from Ukraine to Russia’s claims that it has fired the powerful missiles ...

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South Korea’s National Security Council meets on North’s projectile

  Bloomberg South Korea convened a National Security Council (NSC) meeting to discuss North Korea’s launch of a short-range projectile, according to the presidential office. North Korea appears to have fired from its multiple rocket launcher this morning, the Joint Chiefs of Staff in Seoul said in a text message to reporters. The military has been maintaining defense readiness while ...

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‘Majority of Japanese worry China may invade Taiwan’

  Bloomberg Three in four Japanese people worry that China may take military action against Taiwan or a set of disputed islands in the East China Sea, according to a survey by the Kyodo News. They are concerned that Russia’s invasion of Ukraine could induce China to make similar offensives, respondents said in the poll conducted over the weekend. Public ...

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India’s dependence on Russian weapons tethers Modi to Putin

Bloomberg For all the success of the US-led campaign to isolate Russia on the world stage, India has stood out as one major democracy that has been reluctant to criticise Vladimir Putin — and billions of dollars in weapons purchases mean that’s unlikely to change anytime soon. Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government is facing more pressure from fellow members of ...

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