Bloomberg After half a decade of negative interest rates, Denmark’s economy is headed for an economic “boom†and risks running out of the labor resources needed to support sustainable growth, the central bank said on Wednesday. “The Danish economy is in a solid upswing, and as the signs of labor shortage are becoming still clearer, the structural government budget should ...
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Tesla recalls 7,000 charging adapters after two overheat
Bloomberg Tesla Motors Inc. said it’s voluntarily recalling about 7,000 adapters for electric-vehicle charging after two reports of overheating that resulted in melted plastic on the plugs. The rarely used item is sold through the company’s online store. Two customers reported overheating in November, according to an e-mail the company sent to customers. No damage besides the melted plastic ...
Read More »Trade gap in US widens to a four-month high
Bloomberg The US trade deficit widened to a four-month high in October as overseas sales weakened and American companies imported more equipment and consumer goods. The gap grew to $42.6 billion from the prior month’s revised $36.2 billion, Commerce Department figures showed. The 17.8 percent increase from September was the largest since March 2015. The Bloomberg survey median called ...
Read More »Aussie economy shrinks as spending falls
Sydney / AFP Australia’s economy contracted for just the fourth quarter in 25 years, official data showed on Wednesday, slowing the annual growth rate to 1.8 percent amid weaker government and consumer spending on top of softer trade figures. The Australian Bureau of Statistics reported a 0.5 percent contraction for the September quarter. It was the weakest figure in ...
Read More »India’s indebted power retailers scare off investors
Bloomberg India’s money-losing state power retailers may be scaring off power plant investors, according to Sembcorp Industries Ltd., compounding the industry’s woes that have left about 20 percent of the country without electricity. Delayed payments by the distributors and their reluctance to sign long-term purchase contracts are risks for investors, said Vipul Tuli, chief executive officer at the Singapore-based ...
Read More »India investment appeal for Japan may dim on Docomo dispute
Bloomberg India will risk jeopardizing billions of dollars of investment by Japanese companies if it does not implement an arbitration award favoring NTT Docomo Inc. in its spat with the Tata Group, a senior Japanese government official said. A decision to double investment to 3.5 trillion yen ($31 billion) in India hinges on a quick settlement of the award, ...
Read More »Hong Kong faces housing risks as Fed tightening looms: IMF
Bloomberg Stretched property valuations mean Hong Kong’s economy is vulnerable if interest rates rise faster than expected, the International Monetary Fund said. In its annual assessment of the Asian financial hub, the IMF identified three main risks — rising interest rates and potential global market volatility, China-linked stress, and a possible downturn in the property market. With the US ...
Read More »Samsung prevails over Apple in $399 million patent appeal
Washington / AFP The US Supreme Court overturned a $399 million patent infringement penalty imposed on Samsung for copying Apple’s iPhone design, in a case watched for its implications for technology innovation. The shorthanded justices ruled 8-0 that Samsung should not be required to forfeit the entire profits from its smartphones for infringement on design components, sending the case ...
Read More »EU pushes UK for deal on post-Brexit trade ties
Bloomberg The European Union signaled Prime Minister Theresa May must first strike a deal for the UK’s post-Brexit trade ties with the bloc or lose out on a transitional phase that banks and businesses want. As both sides prepare to face off in the new year, Michel Barnier, the EU’s chief negotiator, told reporters in Brussels on Tuesday that ...
Read More »Trade deficit in US widens to a 4-month high
Bloomberg The US trade deficit widened to a four-month high in October as overseas sales weakened and American companies imported more equipment and consumer goods. The gap grew to $42.6 billion from the prior month’s revised $36.2 billion, Commerce Department figures showed on Tuesday. The 17.8 percent increase from September was the largest since March 2015. The Bloomberg survey ...
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