Bloomberg Sri Lanka has already sold China a port that gets almost no ships. The island nation now wants India to take control of an airport with no scheduled flights. The nation first tried to offer China the Mattala Rajapaksa International Airport in the southern district of Hambantota, but is now in talks with India, Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe told ...
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Waha Capital plans to hire for new funds
Bloomberg Abu Dhabi investment firm Waha Capital PJSC plans to hire more people as it seeks to start new funds, one of which will target undervalued US and European equities. “Our strategy is to increase fee income by raising third-party assets under management,†Chief Executive Officer Michael Raynes said in an emailed response to questions. “The focus is to take ...
Read More »Uber in talks with Careem to merge in Middle East
Bloomberg Uber Technologies Inc and Careem Networks FZ are in preliminary talks to combine their Middle Eastern ride-hailing services, hoping to resolve a costly rivalry as Uber prepares for a public offering next year, according to three people familiar with the matter. The companies have discussed a number of potential deal structures, but they haven’t come to an agreement on ...
Read More »Venezuela says China investing $250 million to boost oil output
Bloomberg Venezuela’s distressed oil sector may get some much needed financing from China, Finance Minister Simon Zerpa said after meetings with officials from China Development Bank and China National Petroleum Corporation. China Development Bank will invest more than $250 million to boost Venezuela oil production in the Orinoco Belt, Zerpa, who is currently in Beijing for bilateral talks, said in ...
Read More »Canadian oil set for gains with transport woes seen abating
Bloomberg Canadian oil prices are poised to continue their slow, steady march upward next year as shipping bottlenecks ease and US refiners look north to fill the gap created by decreasing output from Venezuela, according to Deloitte. Western Canada Select at the Hardisty hub will average C$53.35 this year and climb to C$54.55 a barrel next year, according to a ...
Read More »Sweden to reach renewables target 12 years early on wind surge
Bloomberg Swedish utilities and power generators have already installed so many wind turbines that the Nordic nation is on course to reach its 2030 renewable energy target late this year. By December, Sweden will have 3,681 wind turbines installed, lobby Group Swedish Wind Energy Association estimates. Together with second-half investment decisions, that will be more than enough capacity to meet ...
Read More »Madagascar turns to solar to cut energy costs
Bloomberg Madagascar’s state power utility may become profitable by 2020 as the nation builds more solar plants to cut electricity-production costs, Energy Minister Lanto Rasoloelison said. The government is overhauling the state-owned power company, known as Jirama, with World Bank help as it seeks to provide universal electricity access by 2030 in a country where less than one in seven ...
Read More »Stocks mixed in holiday-hit trading; dollar stays steady
Bloomberg European stocks struggled for direction while futures for the S&P 500 advanced in a lackluster session overshadowed by the US holiday. There was a more downbeat mood in Asia where shares slipped even as the yuan extended a rebound. Telecom companies were the biggest winners on the Stoxx Europe 600 Index, though declines in technology shares helped offset the ...
Read More »Rife with anxiety, markets churning at multi-year high
Bloomberg Once the hallmark of this bull run, complacency has made way for angst. From junk bonds to emerging-market stocks, market turnover is through the roof, reaching multi-year highs. Within the S&P 500 Index, investors traded more than $2.9 trillion worth of shares in each of the past two quarters, a feat last achieved in early 2008. Burgeoning uncertainty — ...
Read More »Danske Bank ‘allegedly used’ to launder $8.3bn in funds
Bloomberg Danske Bank A/S’s Estonian operations may have been used to launder as much as $8.3 billion in a case that has rocked Denmark and triggered calls for tougher penalties from the country’s political establishment. The amount, which represents roughly a third of Danske’s market value and almost 3 percent of Danish GDP, is more than double that previously estimated, ...
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