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India’s appetite for petroleum fuels to drop to six-year low

Bloomberg India expects its oil consumption to expand at the slowest pace in six years as the economy sputters. The nation’s consumption of petroleum products in the financial year to March 2020 is expected to rise by 1.3% to 216 million tons, the oil ministry’s Petroleum Planning and Analysis Cell said in its estimates. That’s the slowest since the 0.9% ...

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Masan Group to offer $431m bonds in 2020

Bloomberg Masan Group plans to issue up to 10 trillion dong ($431.5 million) of bonds next year to expand its business, lend to units and repay a loan. The bonds will be issued in local currency at 100% of face value with a maximum term of 36 months, according to a statement on the company’s website. They will be non-convertible, ...

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China diaper maker Coco Healthcare considers sale

Bloomberg Coco Healthcare Products Co, a Chinese diaper manufacturer, is exploring a sale that could fetch about $200 million, people with knowledge of the matter said. The Hangzhou-based company, which counts CLSA Capital Partners among its shareholders, is working with an adviser on the potential sale, said the people, who asked not to be identified as the information is private. ...

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Tesla bucks China car slump as November registrations soar

Bloomberg Tesla Inc bucked the downturn in the world’s biggest electric-vehicle market last month as its new-car registrations in China soared 14-fold, giving the Model 3 maker some momentum as it prepares to begin deliveries from its Shanghai factory. Registrations of Tesla vehicles climbed to a five-month high of 5,597 in November, compared with 393 a year earlier, according to ...

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Facebook acquired a startup to build a live shopping feature

Bloomberg Facebook Inc acquired a small video-shopping startup earlier this year to help build a live shopping feature inside the company’s Marketplace product, according to a person familiar with the plans. The social media company bought Packagd, a five-person company founded by Eric Feng, a former partner with Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, and most of the startup’s team joined ...

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‘Blocking T-Mobile, Sprint deal would harm consumers’

Bloomberg The Trump administration came to the defense of T-Mobile US Inc in its fight to buy Sprint Corp, telling a judge overseeing an antitrust lawsuit brought by several states that blocking the $26.5 billion merger would harm consumers. The Justice Department’s antitrust division and the independent Federal Communications Commission said in a joint court filing that their approval of ...

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Google fined $167mn in France amid crackdown on online advertisement

Bloomberg Google was fined 150 million euros ($167 million) in a French antitrust case involving online advertising as regulators throughout Europe criticise the tech giant’s business practices. The French authority found Google abused its dominant position in search when it set “opaque and difficult to understand operating rules” for its Google Ads advertising platform that it applied unfairly and randomly. ...

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Apple secrets ‘thief’ can’t shed bracelet

Bloomberg A US judge decided it’s too risky to let an engineer stop wearing a device that tracks his whereabouts while he awaits trial on charges he stole trade secrets from Apple Inc’s autonomous-driving project before taking a new job in China. But, in a setback for federal prosecutors, the judge said in a separate ruling that electronic monitoring is ...

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Year’s best US IPO is a little-known biotech with 420% surge

Bloomberg Karuna Therapeutics Inc may not be the year’s best-known initial public offering, taking a back seat to names like Beyond Meat Inc and Uber Technologies Inc. But for those on the hunt for generous returns, early bets on the mid-cap drugmaker paid off handsomely. Thanks to some positive study results in November, Karuna is 2019’s best-performing US IPO. Early ...

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France’s pension riots are a warning to world

When it comes to retirement, France is like other countries, only more so: Everything about its system is untenable. It’s untenable that it has 42 separate public pension schemes — one for train drivers, another for opera singers, and so on. It’s untenable that the French think they have a God-given right to retire at 62 or even earlier. And ...

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