Bloomberg Spending months to find the perfect home in your price range, only to have your mortgage application rejected, or a home inspection turn up expensive repairs, is a nightmare—one that is coming true with increasing frequency, according to a new report from real estate listings website Trulia. A Trulia analysis of US listings shows that 3.9 percent of ...
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Takata to pay $1 billion, plead guilty in USA air bag probe
Bloomberg Takata Corp. admitted to hiding the deadly risks of its exploding air bags for about 15 years in an agreement to pay US regulators, consumers and car manufacturers $1 billion in penalties. The faulty air bags have been linked to at least 17 deaths worldwide. The Tokyo-based manufacturer also agreed to plead guilty to one criminal charge. The ...
Read More »Mexican drivers flood to California for ‘Gasolinazo’ relief
Bloomberg Mexico’s fuel market liberalization has done something rarely seen before: make California’s pump prices look cheap. Drivers are flooding across the border to southern California to fill up on gasoline, after protesters blocking distribution centers near the Baja California capital of Mexicali caused stations to run dry. Antunez’s Shell gas station in Calexico is just five blocks away ...
Read More »â€˜UK will do ‘whatever’ is needed to be competitive’
Bloomberg The UK will do “whatever we have to do†to boost its competitiveness if it fails to secure post-Brexit access to the European Union single market, Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond said in an interview published on Sunday in a German newspaper. “If Britain were to leave the European Union without an agreement on market access, then ...
Read More »German transport minister seeks recall of Fiat cars
Bloomberg German Transport Minister Alexander Dobrindt, escalating a months-long feud with Italy over vehicle emissions, said the European Commission must ensure that Fiat Chrysler cars that break pollution rules are taken off the market, Bild am Sonntag reported. “The Italian authorities have known for several months that Fiat, in the opinion of our experts, uses illegal shut-off devices,†the ...
Read More »Restoring order top agenda for Tata Group’s new chief
Bloomberg For Tata Group’s new chairman, restoring order at India’s largest conglomerate will be atop his agenda after the ouster of his predecessor Cyrus Mistry triggered one of the country’s biggest corporate power struggles in years. The conglomerate picked Tata Consultancy Services Ltd. Chief Executive Officer Natarajan Chandrasekaran on Thursday as the next chairman of group holding company Tata ...
Read More »Chinese firms turn to structured debt as funding squeezed
Bloomberg Cash-strapped Chinese companies are ramping up sales of asset-backed securities to raise funds as they face record delays in collecting payments from customers. Structured note sales backed by assets such as receivables jumped 130 percent to 455.2 billion yuan ($65.7 billion) last year, based on official data. They accounted for 54 percent of all asset-backed securities issued in ...
Read More »Beijing acting Mayor sets new air pollution target for 2017
Bloomberg Beijing’s city government set a new target to cut toxic smog in an address setting the city’s 2017 priorities. Beijing Acting Mayor Cai Qi pledged to control PM2.5 particles — which pose major health risks because they become lodged in the lungs — within an annual average of “around†60 micrograms per cubic meter in 2017. The target ...
Read More »Asia’s smallest economies among fastest growing nations
Bloomberg Asia’s smallest economies are growing faster than giants like China, according to the World Bank. Cambodia, Laos and Myanmar will post the most rapid expansions in Asia after India from 2017 to 2019, sustaining growth rates of close to 7 percent, according to forecasts released this week. Among the least developed countries, the combined size of the three ...
Read More »Indonesia coal output to surpass target this year as prices recover
Bloomberg Indonesia will exceed its coal production target for another year as miners cash in after prices recovered from a five-year collapse. The world’s biggest exporter will produce about 489 million metric tons this year, 18 percent above the government-mandated target, according to energy ministry forecasts. That’s up from last year’s output estimated at 434 million tons and would ...
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