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Money outflow curbs worry China’s foreign investors

  Bloomberg China’s doors to foreign investors may be opening ever wider, but that’s not enough for many worried about finding an exit. Fourteen months after qualifying for official reserve-currency status, and after a series of steps opening up domestic markets to overseas funds, the take-up remains below estimates. For all China’s attraction as the second-largest economy with large and ...

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Rio gifts India diamond mine to state government

  Bloomberg Rio Tinto Group has decided to gift the Bunder diamond deposit in India to the state government of Madhya Pradesh, where the mine is located, after the producer stopped work on it last year. The Bunder project was closed as Rio sought to cut costs and conserve cash. Under an order signed last month, the Madhya Pradesh government ...

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Sumitomo metal sees annual loss after copper charge

  Bloomberg Sumitomo Metal Mining Co. said it will post a second consecutive annual loss after taking another charge on its Sierra Gorda copper mine in Chile. At the same time, it lifted its operating profit outlook due to a recovery in metals prices and a fall in the yen. The Tokyo-based company, one of Japan’s top three base metals ...

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Hyundai merchant sees more losses on shipping industry glut

  Bloomberg Hyundai Merchant Marine Co., South Korea’s biggest sea carrier, said it will post losses through the first half of 2018 as the container-shipping industry attempts to recover from Hanjin Shipping Co.’s bankruptcy and years of excess capacity. As a hedge against adverse conditions plaguing shipping, Hyundai Merchant has initiated talks to invest in box terminals in Southeast Asia, ...

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Harvard’s record $1.2bn haul erased by investment losses

  Bloomberg Harvard University raised $1.2 billion from donations, a record for the world’s richest college. The haul was erased by $2 billion in investment losses and spending. Harvard’s take was the most by any US university as colleges collected an unprecedented $41 billion in fiscal 2016, the New York-based Council for Aid to Education, which tracks university giving, said ...

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US solar industry employment grows fastets in seven years

  Bloomberg US solar-industry employment in 2016 grew at the fastest pace in at least seven years, with growth in all sectors including manufacturing, sales and installations, as demand for clean power swelled. One out of every 50 new American jobs last year was in the solar industry, which now employs more than 260,000 workers, according to an annual report ...

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GM defies slower growth with bigger profits

  Bloomberg Swelling inventories, rising incentives and a flat US auto market usually suggest General Motors Co. will be preparing investors for a tough year. Instead, the biggest US automaker on Tuesday posted record annual profit and said it sees more growth on the horizon. GM expects to match or exceed last year’s results in large part because lucrative sport ...

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Trump’s trade shifts put Brazil back in agriculture game

  Bloomberg Brazil’s agriculture minister expects that rising protectionism in the US will create “many opportunities” for his country’s industry, including increased trade with Mexico. Mexico’s representatives will discuss the possibility of importing soybean and beef from Brazil in a meeting with local farmers and industry members later this month, Blairo Maggi said at an event in Sao Paulo. “Brazil ...

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Vodafone-Idea India merger may give rival brands cheap spectrum

  Bloomberg A merger under discussion between Vodafone Group Plc.’s India unit and Idea Cellular Ltd. would create a new leader in one of the world’s most competitive mobile-phone markets. For rivals, there’s a silver lining: bandwidth on the cheap. That’s because a transaction may compel the carriers to shed some spectrum and subscribers to ensure regulatory approval under India’s ...

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Indonesia’s economic grows lesser than forecast on spending cut

  Bloomberg Indonesia’s economy expanded less than forecast in the fourth quarter as government spending was curbed by a legal cap on the fiscal deficit. Gross domestic product rose 4.94 percent in the fourth quarter from a year earlier, the statistics bureau said in Jakarta on Monday. Median estimate of economists was for 5 percent growth GDP declined 1.77 percent ...

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