Bloomberg Singapore has been moving forward on its aim to be the lead broker of infrastructure projects in Southeast Asia, and is intent on getting the private sector more involved. Globally, government funding accounts for about 40% of infrastructure spending, but in Asia it’s 90% — an “unsustainable†proportion, Indranee Rajah, minister in Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong’s office, said ...
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Asia’s top currency helps Thai iPhone retailer lead the world
Bloomberg While Thailand’s surging currency is squeezing exporters, the nation’s largest consumer-electronics retail chain is benefiting as the strong baht attracts customers by making iPhones and Samsung smartphones cheaper. Com7 Pcl’s 72% total return this year through Monday on its stock ranks as the world’s best performance among electronics sellers with a market value of at least $500 million, according ...
Read More »Russian steel giants plan to go online with European sales
Bloomberg As European steel demand comes under growing pressure, two big suppliers to the bloc are betting on online stores to help attract new clients. It may not sound like a groundbreaking plan — Internet shoppers around the world can already order anything from a prefabricated house to a human skull — yet European steel buyers still make most purchases ...
Read More »UK budget deficit soars
Bloomberg UK government borrowing surged in the first four months of the fiscal year, a reminder of the vulnerability of the public finances as Britain braces for a no-deal Brexit. The budget deficit between April and July stood at 16 billion pounds ($19.4 billion), 60% more than the same period last year, Office for National Statistics figures published on Wednesday ...
Read More »Germany moves to cut reunification tax for all but wealthy
Bloomberg Chancellor Angela Merkel’s cabinet on Wednesday agreed to abolish a tax that was used to help finance reunification for all but the very wealthy. From 2021, the so-called “Solidarity Surcharge†will be eliminated for 90% of those currently paying it and another 6.5% will receive partial relief, the finance ministry said in a statement. As a result, expected revenue ...
Read More »Nordics seek common stance on climate talks
Bloomberg Nordic leaders said they would seek a common stance on climate talks after a summit in Iceland that was attended by German Prime Minister Angela Merkel. Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said the region had the responsibility of making sure that it becomes the more environmentally sustainable in the world, while her Swedish colleague Stefan Lofven said it was ...
Read More »Facebook says new privacy feature may dent revenue
Bloomberg Facebook Inc. is making good on a promise the company made following last year’s Cambridge Analytica scandal: It finally finished a feature that will let users separate their internet browsing history from their personal profiles. The move is a risk for the world’s largest social media company because it could make Facebook advertising less accurate and potentially less valuable ...
Read More »Argentina vows to stabilise peso
Bloomberg Argentina promised to use “all available tools†to stabilise the peso after last week’s rout, while the International Monetary Fund (IMF) said it is sending a delegation to visit the country “soon.†The government is working to keep the currency within last week’s range of 45.2 to 60.4 pesos per dollar, newly sworn-in Economy Minister Hernan Lacunza said in ...
Read More »China threatens retaliation over US arms sale to Taiwan
Bloomberg China vowed retaliation against a proposed $8 billion US sale of advanced fighter jets to Taiwan, threatening to impose sanctions on American firms participating in such a deal. “China will take all necessary measures to defend its own interests, including imposing sanctions on the US companies involved in the arm sales,†Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang said at ...
Read More »Venezuela, US have met ‘secretly’, says Maduro
Bloomberg Venezuelan officials have been holding “secret meetings†with “high-ranking†US counterparts for months, president Nicolas Maduro said. “There have been contacts with high-ranking US government officials in the Trump administration and my government under my express authorisation to try resolving the conflict,†Maduro said in a speech broadcast on state television. Maduro said he was ready to speak directly ...
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