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Japan’s power producers next to face China coal pain after steel

  Bloomberg First it was Japan’s steelmakers, now it’s the nation’s power producers that are set to pay for China’s coal policies. Japanese utilities may pay at least 29 percent more for annual supplies this year after China’s efforts in 2016 to trim overcapacity led to a more than doubling of spot prices, according to UBS Group AG and Morgan ...

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China introduces services index to reflect changing economy

  Bloomberg China introduced a new indicator for the services sector to better track the vast range of activity from movies to restaurants that now account for more than half of the economy. The services output index rose 8.2 percent in January and February from a year earlier on growth in technology, transportation, and deliveries, the National Bureau of the ...

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Indian steel mills reverse import woes with export

  Bloomberg India is set to become a net exporter of steel for the first time in four years, reversing a trend that saw domestic mills battling a flood of cheap imports, according to the Indian Steel Association. Shares of producers surged in Mumbai. “This is a very positive development and it would indicate that the Indian steel industry is ...

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Top Indonesia nickel miner seeks to export 6 million tonnes of ore

  Bloomberg PT Aneka Tambang, one of Indonesia’s biggest nickel producers, is seeking government approval to export 6 million metric tons of low-grade ore, two months after the nation relaxed its ban on shipments. The Jakarta-based company filed an application with the Energy and Mineral Resources Ministry this week to export the ore over a year, Senior Vice President Trenggono ...

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Trump demands auto jobs after ‘fuel economy relief’

  Bloomberg President Donald Trump is laying out an explicit quid pro quo for automakers: He’ll cut them a break on environmental standards and wants more hiring in return. “You need to come back and give us big numbers in terms of jobs,” Trump told the chief executive officers of General Motors Co., Ford Motor Co. and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles ...

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Toyota to upgrade UK carmaking plant as Brexit decision looms

  Bloomberg Toyota Motor Corp. plans to upgrade its UK carmaking plant in a sign that concerns about Brexit won’t derail its investments in the country for now. The world’s second-biggest auto manufacturer will spend 240 million pounds ($294 million) to update equipment and technology at a factory in Burnaston, England to allow the production of models on its latest ...

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Housing construction in US climbs to four-month high

  Bloomberg Beginning construction of US houses climbed to a four-month high in February, led by the strongest pace of single-family homebuilding in nearly a decade. Residential starts advanced 3 percent to a 1.29 million annualized rate, a Commerce Department report showed on Thursday. The median forecast of economists surveyed by Bloomberg was 1.26 million. Construction of one-family dwellings rose ...

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Fox-Sky deal sent to regulators for review

  Bloomberg The UK government intervened in 21st Century Fox Inc.’s 11.7 billion-pound ($14.4 billion) bid to take over Sky Plc, asking regulators to report back within 40 working days on how the deal would affect public-interest issues. “Today, I have issued a European Intervention Notice on the grounds of media plurality and commitment to broadcasting standards,” UK Culture Minister ...

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Trump signals openness to changes on Obamacare replacement

  Bloomberg President Donald Trump said that he’s open to negotiation on the Republican plan to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act, as conservative and moderate GOP lawmakers push changes to the proposal. Trump was asked by Fox News’s Tucker Carlson whether the legislation, called the American Health Care Act, was the best Republicans could do after seven years ...

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Cash ban brings down India’s gold imports

  Bloomberg It seems the only way to stop Indians from buying more gold is to take their money away. Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government spent 16 months trying to persuade Indians to deposit their jewelry in the bank to earn interest, in an effort to curb soaring imports of the precious metal. But the program has only lured a ...

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