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JPMorgan in talks for Dublin office

  Bloomberg JPMorgan Chase & Co. is in talks to buy a Dublin office building as the bank considers expanding in the Irish capital as one of its options for when Britain leaves the European Union, according to people with knowledge of the matter. The lender is negotiating the potential purchase of a building in Dublin’s Capital Dock that’s being ...

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VW has EPA nod to sell repaired diesels

  Bloomberg Volkswagen AG will soon do what’s been impossible since its emissions crisis began: sell diesel-powered cars in the US. The company received approval from the Environmental Protection Agency for its dealers to sell 2015 model year diesels after updating the vehicles’ emissions software, VW Group of America spokeswoman Jeannine Ginivan said. The software update is part of a ...

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Newest Texas refineries plan to turn shale into fuel for Mexico

  Bloomberg The newest oil refineries in Texas are looking to join the hottest two plays in the North American oil industry. Raven Petroleum LLC and MMEX Resources Inc. are building refineries in the Eagle Ford and Permian Basin that will process ample local supplies of light crude into gasoline and diesel. The fuel will be shipped on existing rail ...

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Stada CEO holds out on offering timeline for takeover talks

  Bloomberg Stada Arzneimittel AG Chief Executive Officer Matthias Wiedenfels played for time to complete negotiations with private equity firms on a proposed $3.9 billion takeover, offering little reprieve to investors seeking an end to weeks of jostling among the suitors and the drugmaker’s management. “This is about getting the best result for the company and its stakeholders” including employees ...

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UK borrowing slowdown may not be enough to allay concerns

  Bloomberg UK consumers are borrowing less freely as inflation bites and Britain prepares for Brexit, though the slowdown may not be enough to dispel concerns over the level of personal debt. Unsecured lending growth slowed to 1.4 billion pounds ($1.7 billion) in February, below the 1.6 billion pounds averaged over the previous six months, data published by the Bank ...

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Praxair’s $34bn Linde deal runs risk of falling apart

  Bloomberg Praxair Inc.’s plan to buy German industrial-gas maker Linde AG edged closer to collapse for a second time after Linde’s works council signaled strong opposition to the $34 billion deal and a government minister questioned its value. A deal with Praxair will lead to significant job losses, and the combined company will be run from headquarters in the ...

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Toshiba expects record loss as nuclear unit files bankruptcy

  Bloomberg Toshiba Corp. projected its annual loss could more than double to a record 1.01 trillion yen ($9.1 billion) as its US nuclear unit Westinghouse Electric filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. The collapse of Westinghouse, once the linchpin of Toshiba’s plans to diversify away from consumer electronics, caps a disastrous run for the Japanese conglomerate as project delays crippled ...

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Evergrande climbs on plan to raise $2.9 billion

  Bloomberg China Evergrande Group, the nation’s most indebted property developer, advanced in Hong Kong trading after announcing a plan to introduce as much as 20 billion yuan ($2.9 billion) from strategic investors ahead of a back-door listing on the mainland. Shares of the Guangzhou-based developer surged 8.9 percent higher to close at HK$6.95 in Hong Kong. The plan came ...

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Britain’s industry seeks pro-business Brexit deal

    Bloomberg UK industry groups renewed calls for a trade-friendly Brexit settlement as Prime Minister Theresa May opened two years of negotiations on leaving the European Union after alarming some business leaders by signaling a clean break. The Confederation of British Industry urged the government to guarantee the rights of EU workers already in the UK while negotiating the ...

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Sweden warned not to return to high-tax 70s as incomes squeezed

  Reuters Don’t return Sweden to the high taxes of the 1970s and 1980s. That warning comes from Sweden’s state-funded economic think tank as the Social Democratic-led government has been raising taxes on workers, while planning to cut levies on pensioners and those collecting benefits. “There are big negative effects, at least in the longer term, of higher state income ...

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