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Hong Kong stocks end record winning run

Bloomberg A record winning run in Hong Kong stocks came to an end on Monday as investors took profit in some of the best performers. The city’s benchmark Hang Seng Index slipped 0.2 percent at the close, snapping a 14-session rising streak. The gauge earlier rose above its record closing high made in 2007 before giving up gains. Country Garden ...

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Oil trades near 3-year high as OPEC reassures on cuts

Bloomberg Oil traded near the highest close in more than three years as Iraq echoed a call by the United Arab Emirates and other producers that the OPEC-led output cuts should continue, despite recent price gains. Futures were little changed in New York after rising 4.7 percent last week. The curbs have contributed to stability in the market and should ...

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Saudi Electricity signs deal with Japanese firms for first EV pilot

KHOBAR / Reuters State-controlled Saudi Electricity Co (SEC) has signed a deal with Japanese Tokyo Electric Power Co (TEPCO), Nissan Motor Co and Takaoka Toko for the first electric vehicle (EV) pilot project in the world’s largest oil exporter, it said. Saudi Arabia is keen to develop its auto industry as part of efforts to diversify the economy beyond oil ...

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Saudi aims to soon prequalify firms for N-plant

ABU DHABI / Reuters Saudi Arabia plans to prequalify for bidding firms from two or three countries by April or May for the first nuclear reactors it wants to build, a consultant for the government body work-ing on the nuclear plans said on Monday. Saudi Arabia, the world’s top oil exporter, wants nuclear power to diversify its energy supply mix, ...

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Aussie solar shines as bills trigger clean energy shift

Bloomberg Australia, one of the world’s biggest users of rooftop solar panels, likely added the most new capacity on record last year as electricity users sought to ease escalating power bills. A preliminary estimate by Australia’s Clean Energy Regulator of 1.05 gigawatts installed last year would be a record for the country, the government body said in an emailed statement. ...

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World’s best breezes lead to cheapest wind power in Brazil

Bloomberg In northeast Brazil, beyond the resorts and pristine beaches, lie some of the world’s best winds for generating electricity. Welcome to Serra Branca. It’s a wind generator’s heaven, featuring breezes so perfect for spinning turbines that this Brazilian region is capable of churning out more wind energy than any other part of the world. In the latest testament to ...

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Carillion collapses after UK government refuses bailout

Bloomberg Carillion Plc, a UK construction company with government contracts in everything from hospitals to the HS2 high-speed rail project, filed for compulsory liquidation after failing in a last-ditch effort to shore up finances and get a government bailout. The company employs 43,000 people worldwide, almost 20,000 of them in the UK, and has as much as $2.1 billion in ...

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Euro-area economic boom to roll on after strong start

Bloomberg Europe’s growth resurgence is showing little sign of losing steam yet and economists have taken notice. In Bloomberg’s monthly survey, the first of the year, respondents bumped up their 2018 outlook to 2.2 percent, close to the decade-high 2.4 percent pace estimated for 2017. The optimism is in contrast to the muted view at the start of 2017. Economists ...

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Ford to invest $11bn in electric vehicles

Bloomberg Ford Motor Co. will more than double spending on electrified vehicles, amplifying its investment in a segment that the auto industry sees growing from what’s now just a fraction of the market. The carmaker will shell out $11 billion bringing 40 electrified vehicles to market by 2022, Jim Farley, president of global markets, said during a presentation at the ...

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Mercedes takes soft touch to first G-Class redo since 1979

Bloomberg In the first revamp of the G-Class since the rugged sport utility vehicle’s introduction nearly four decades ago, Mercedes-Benz took the approach that if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. There’s a special “G” mode for offroad driving and a large flat screen. But aside from such flourishes, the styling is still dominated by flat steel surfaces and a ...

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