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Shale patch makes money, ready to drill for more

Bloomberg An upbeat shale patch, much to OPEC’s dismay, is hiring and ready to drill for more oil as producers are comfortably making a profit. But you have to be big if you’re competing in America’s prime spots. The vast majority of explorers surveyed for a Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas report said they could profitably drill a new well ...

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SoftBank edging closer to buy $9.6 billion stake in Swiss Re

Bloomberg SoftBank Group Corp. is edging closer to a deal to buy a stake in Swiss Re AG that would value the reinsurer at as much as $39 billion, according to people with knowledge of the matter. Billionaire Masayoshi Son’s SoftBank is holding talks to buy a 25 percent stake at about 100 Swiss francs to 105 Swiss francs a ...

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Ping An starts work on $3bn OneConnect IPO

Bloomberg Ping An Insurance (Group) Co., China’s largest insurer by market value, is starting preparations for an initial public offering of its OneConnect financial management portal that could raise as much as $3 billion, people with knowledge of the matter said. OneConnect picked Goldman Sachs Group Inc., JPMorgan Chase & Co., CCB International Holdings Ltd. and Ping An Securities Co. ...

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China cuts taxes for sectors Trump wants to punish

Bloomberg China’s high-tech industries are among sectors poised to gain from a fresh round of tax cuts, just as US President Donald Trump weighs tariffs to penalise them. The value-added tax on manufacturing will be cut to 16 percent from 17 percent starting on May 1 while the rate on transportation, construction, and telecommunications services will be lowered to 10 ...

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Toyota, Suzuki agree to sell each other’s vehicles in India

Bloomberg Toyota Motor Corp. and Suzuki Motor Corp. agreed to sell each other’s hybrid cars and other vehicles in India, deepening an alliance between the companies. Toyota will supply the Corolla to Suzuki, which in turn will make the Baleno and Vitara Brezza models available for Toyota, the companies said in a statement. The timing and number of supplied units, ...

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China to trial CDRs, startup listings to lure firms home

Bloomberg China will launch a pilot programme aimed at luring innovative companies back to the mainland equity market, loosening listing rules for certain firms and offering its own form of depositary receipts. Companies that meet the following criteria will be eligible for the pilot, the State Council, China’s cabinet, said in a statement posted on its website. Firms that have ...

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Thailand to regulate digital coins from April to guard investors

Bloomberg Thailand will impose rules on cryptocurrencies and initial coin offerings from April to bolster investor protection, the military-run nation’s Securities and Exchange Commission said. The regulations are set to be enforced in about three weeks, and Thailand is able to move comparatively quickly on tightening oversight in part because a military administration is in power, the commission’s Secretary General ...

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Toshiba’s $19bn chip sale delayed as deadline missed

Bloomberg After waiting more than a year to learn the fate of its memory chip business, Toshiba Corp. investors are going to have to hold on a little longer. The Japanese technology giant said it’s missed an initial deadline to close the 2 trillion yen ($19 billion) sale of the division by the end of March, pushing back the disposal ...

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Palestinians seek protection as Israel blasts ‘terrorist’ March

Bloomberg Israeli and Palestinian leaders blamed each other for the deaths of at least 16 Palestinians who were part of a mass protest along the Gaza border, with each side lobbing threats of escalating the violence. Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas said Israel was “fully responsible” for killing his countrymen, and a video appearing to show an unarmed teenager being ...

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Russian hacker suspect faces US judge after Moscow snubbed

Bloomberg A Russian citizen accused of hacking LinkedIn and Dropbox in 2012 appeared in a US courtroom and was ordered to undergo a medical evaluation after being extradited from the Czech Republic in a move that may increase diplomatic tensions between Washington and Moscow. Yevgeniy Nikulin, 30, who’s repeatedly denied the hacking allegations, “has a number of medical issues and ...

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