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‘Prime’ price hike not dented membership

Bloomberg Amazon.com Inc.’s increase earlier this year to the price of Prime membership hasn’t blunted momentum for the popular subscription program that boasts more than 100 million global members, a company executive said. “We continue to see the same trends” since the price hike — to $119 a year from $99 — was announced in April, Amazon Prime VP Cem …

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UK unveils ‘Tempest’ fighter jet model for post-Brexit era

Bloomberg UK Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson unveiled a full-sized model of a new fighter plane at the Farnborough air show in a bid to show that the nation plans to remain a leading military power after Brexit. Williamson announced $2.6 billion of government funding for a concept aircraft through 2025, when a final decision would be taken on the programme’s …

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Trump says US to compete with Russia for Europe gas market

Bloomberg US President Donald Trump eased his tone about a Russian natural gas pipeline to Germany after a one-on-one meeting with President Vladimir Putin, shifting from the harsh criticism he’d levied in Europe last week. “We are going to be selling LNG and will have to be competing with the pipeline and I think we’ll compete successfully, although there is …

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Global economy’s future is electric, but still dirty: IEA

Bloomberg More of the world will run on electricity in the future, but most of the power won’t be clean. That’s the key message from the International Energy Agency’s latest report on investment trends released on Tuesday. The Paris-based organisation said that electricity generation attracted more capital than oil and natural gas for the second ye-ar in a row, but …

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Mideast’s biggest petchem plant a step closer to financing

Bloomberg Carbon Holdings hopes to finalise financing for its $10.9 billion petrochemical plant by the end of the year, and expects to begin construction of what would be the Middle East’s largest such facility in the third quarter of 2019. The Tahrir Petrochemical Complex, which will be built in Suez Canal Economic Zone, will be finan-ced by equity and a …

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Kuwait bank seeks talks to create $92bn Islamic lender

Bloomberg Kuwait Finance House KSCP wants to hold renewed talks with Bahrain’s Ahli United Bank BSC about a takeover, a potential boost to the island kingdom as it seeks financial support from richer neighbours. Shares in Ahli United Bank, or AUB, rose 6.8 percent on Tuesday to the highest levels since April last year, valuing the Manama, Bahrain-based lender at …

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India’s PNB to receive $290 million capital infusion next week

Bloomberg India is preparing to infuse about 20 billion rupees ($290 million) into Punjab National Bank (PNB) by next week to help it meet dues on its perpetual bonds, people familiar with the matter said. India’s third-largest state-run lender will issue preferential shares to the government, the people said, asking not to be named as the information isn’t public. This …

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BofA’s profit up on consumer loan growth

Bloomberg US consumers are levering up again, and Bank of America Corp. (BofA) is using that, along with cost cuts, to boost profit. Bank of America’s consumer unit posted its highest earnings in more than eight years in the second quarter, helping the lender top analysts’ estimates. Loans in that business climbed 6.6 percent compared with a year earlier, according …

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BlackRock sees outflows from equity products

Bloomberg BlackRock Inc. saw outflows from equity products in the second quarter and slower inflows into its exchange-traded funds as investors reacted to market uncertainty. Clients pulled $22.4 billion from BlackRock’s equity products in the period, according to a statement. Inflows into its iShares products totaled $17.8 billion, the lowest since the second quarter of 2016. BlackRock is the world’s …

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BOE gets vital economic healthcheck before August meet

Bloomberg Bank of England (BOE) policy makers are getting a crucial glimpse of the health of the UK economy before their crunch August meeting. A deluge of numbers on wages, inflation, retail sales and public borrowing are coming over the next five days. While a similar run of reports prompted the bank to back away from an interest-rate increase in …

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