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ZTE nears final hurdle for US to lift ban

Bloomberg ZTE Corp. is close to clearing the final hurdle needed for the Trump administration to lift sanctions that prevented the Chinese telecommunications giant from buying American equipment, a US Commerce Department official said. The Shenzhen-based company has paid a $1 billion fine and another $400 million in escrow will be completed in a couple of days, the official said. ...

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Indian startup Swiggy raises $210 million

Bloomberg Indian startup Swiggy has raised $210 million in a round led by South Africa’s Naspers Ltd. and investment house DST Global, setting a stage for a battle between well-funded players in the sizzling food-delivery sector. The financing values the four-year-old startup at well over $1 billion, according to people familiar with the deal. That makes Swiggy the second unicorn ...

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China’s Hainan unveils plan to allow tourists to bypass censors

Bloomberg Hainan, the Chinese tropical island seeking to become a global tourism attraction, plans to allow foreign visitors access to currently blocked sites such as YouTube. Usage of services including Facebook and Twitter would be allowed in areas of Hainan’s two biggest cities of Haikou and Sanya, according to the provincial government’s three-year plan posted on an official website. The ...

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Unfracked oil wells growing as ‘pipeline’ scarcity worsens

Bloomberg Pipeline bottlenecks in North America’s biggest oil field are so pervasive that drillers are quitting new wells at a record pace. And it’s about to get a lot worse. The vast pipe networks that haul crude from the Permian Basin are almost completely full thanks to a production boom in the oil-rich area of West Texas and New Mexico. ...

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Sierra hires Canada’s Scotia Waterous to sell stake in Mexico block

Bloomberg Upstart Mexican driller Sierra Oil & Gas S de RL de CV, which co-owns a billion-barrel find in the Gulf of Mexico, has hired Canada’s Scotia Waterous to sell a stake in a nearby exploratory block. “We are negotiating the final terms of the agreement with the buyer,” said Ivan Sandrea, Sierra’s chief executive officer, speaking over the phone ...

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Wind turbines take a break as heatwave set to hit UK

Bloomberg Thousands of wind turbines from Germany to the UK are set to grind to a halt next week, cutting electricity supplies at the same time as the next wave of hot weather arrives. As the warmest second quarter in 30 years draws to a close, next-month power prices in Europe’s biggest economy are already trading at their highest for ...

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Trump widens global trade war with tariff threat for EU cars

Bloomberg President Donald Trump threatened a 20 percent tariff on cars imported from the European Union unless the bloc removes import duties and other barriers to US goods, escalating a global trade war the EU warned could endanger $300 billion in commerce. “Based on the Tariffs and Trade Barriers long placed on the US and it great companies and workers ...

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Verizon, AT&T rein in location-data sellers after flap

Bloomberg Verizon Communications Inc. and AT&T Inc. will rein in third-party selling of their phone-location data after a prison contractor let law-enforcement officers track wireless customers without authorisation. The two largest US wireless carrier announced the move in response to a plea from Senator Ron Wyden, a Democrat from Oregon. The legislator had demanded last month that carriers and the ...

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IHeart open to takeover talks after rebuffing Liberty offer

Bloomberg IHeartMedia Inc, the biggest US radio broadcaster, formally turned down a $1.16 billion bid from John Malone’s Liberty Media Corp., but other talks are continuing as the company navigates its way through bankruptcy. Liberty officially withdrew its bid June 15 after being informed that its offer for a 40 percent stake wasn’t enough to satisfy the company or its ...

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Canada’s economy wobbles but rate hikes still expected

Bloomberg Canada’s economy is stuck in a soft patch, but analysts remain optimistic a rebound and further interest-rate hikes are still in the cards. Data over last month reveal an economy struggling to find its footing and hobbled by headwinds ranging from trade frictions with the US to a slowing housing market and poor weat-her. Still, economists remain convinced that ...

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