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Crypto hedge-fund bubble begins to bust

Bloomberg The reckoning is starting for crypto hedge funds. Demand and profits are drying up at many of the more than 150 funds that popped during 2017’s spectacular surge in Bitcoin—which brought cryptocurrencies to the attention of scores of institutional and individual investors. This year’s 50 percent plunge in the value of Bitcoin has many investors thinking twice. At about ...

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Beijing unveils plan to lure big tech stock listings back home

Bloomberg China took a major step toward seeing Alibaba Group Holding Ltd., Baidu Inc. and others list in its domestic market, announcing a trial programme that would allow the technology giants to see their shares bought and sold in the world’s most populous country. The State Council unveiled the plans, less than a month after the idea was first made ...

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TPG pursues stake in $500mn Thai hospital

Bloomberg TPG is in talks to buy a stake in a Thai hospital specialising in fertility treatments, according to people with knowledge of the matter. The owners of Bangkok’s Jetanin Institute for Assisted Reproduction are seeking an outside investor for the business, which could be valued at $400 million to $500 million, the people said. The hospital’s shareholders are open ...

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Billionaire Krishnan mulls German tropical resort sale

Bloomberg Malaysian billionaire T. Ananda Krishnan is considering selling a tropical-themed holiday resort in Germany as he seeks to focus on his domestic investments, people familiar with the matter said. Krishnan and business partner Colin Au are working with an investment bank to gauge interest in Tropical Islands Resort in Brandenburg, which houses the world’s largest indoor rainforest, according to ...

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Coal India’s production, shipments rise to a record

Bloomberg Coal India Ltd.’s sales and output in March rose to the highest on record as the world’s biggest coal miner rushed to meet its annual production target, a goal that it missed for at least the sixth consecutive year. Output rose 9 percent from a year earlier to 72.3 million tons of coal in March, while shipments rose 5.5 ...

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India plans new duties on smartphone components

Bloomberg India is said to be considering new duties on the import of a key smartphone component in a bid to promote domestic manufacturing in the world’s fastest-growing smartphone market. India’s Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology has mooted a proposal to impose a 10 percent duty on imports of populated printed circuit boards, Reuters reports, citing two unidentified government ...

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China cuts taxes for chipmakers to promote industry development

Bloomberg China said it cut taxes for semiconductor makers, lending new support for the pivotal industry just as US President Donald Trump weighs tariffs on the sector amid rising trade tensions. The new rules cover a broad swath of semiconductor companies. They will be exempt from corporate income taxes for up to five years starting from January 1, the Finance ...

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Singapore home prices jump most in almost eight years

Bloomberg Singapore private home prices surged the most since 2010 as the property market staged a recovery from a four-year slump. An index tracking private residential prices jumped 3.1 percent in the three months ended March 31, according to a flash estimate from the Urban Redevelopment Authority, building on a 0.8 percent gain the previous quarter. That’s the biggest quarter-on-quarter ...

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Texas-sized gas conundrum plagues busiest US oil play

Bloomberg America’s most prolific oil field is now its worst market for natural gas. A pipeline shortage that’s leaving gas trapped in West Texas’ Permian Basin means prices for the fuel there are the lowest of any major US hub, wresting that distinction from Appalachia’s Marcellus Shale. Prices for Permian gas, produced alongside oil in the play, have tumbled 32 ...

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Bahrain says big oil find dwarfs reserves

Bloomberg Bahrain, the smallest energy producer in the Persian Gulf, discovered its biggest oil field since it started producing crude in 1932, according to the country’s official news agency. The shale oil and natural gas discovered in a deposit off the island state’s west coast “is understood to dwarf Bahrain’s current reserves,” Bahrain News Agency reported, without giving figures. US ...

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