Bloomberg Australia’s headline inflation accelerated last quarter, sending the currency up half a US cent and prompting money markets to pare bets on an interest-rate cut. Quarterly headline CPI increased 0.7%, exceeding the 0.5% median estimate in a survey of economists Trimmed mean CPI rose 0.4%, matching forecasts Annual headline CPI advanced 1.3%, beating a predicted 1.1% gain Annual ...
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Post-sanction Iran eyes Asian investment
AFP Iran on Wednesday urged more Asian companies to invest in the country, saying the lifting of nuclear-linked sanctions had opened vast opportunities for foreign capital. Central bank governor Valiollah Seif told a business seminar in Singapore that reforms put in place since President Hassan Rouhani took office in 2013 helped restore economic stability while the lifting of the ...
Read More »Indian lentil buyers renegotiate as price slumps on crop
Bloomberg Indian importers of pulses are renegotiating contracts with suppliers after global prices of lentils and yellow peas dropped by as much as 30 percent on bumper global harvests. Contracts of as much as 500,000 tons of lentils and yellow peas worth about $350 million were renegotiated in the past two months, said Sudhakar Tomar, managing director of Dubai-based ...
Read More »VW buybacks to begin under $14.7bn diesel-cheat accord
Bloomberg Volkswagen AG and drivers suing the company in the US over its diesel-cheating scandal won final approval of their $14.7 billion settlement to resolve what’s likely to be the largest portion of VW’s civil liability worldwide. The accord requires VW to buy back cars with 2.0-liter diesel engines armed with so-called defeat devices used to beat emissions tests. ...
Read More »Coca-Cola profit beats estimates, helped by smaller packages
Bloomberg Coca-Cola Co., the world’s largest soft-drink company, posted third-quarter earnings that beat analysts’ estimates, helped by new beverages like sports drinks and sales of smaller, more-profitable package sizes. Profit was 49 cents a share, excluding some items, the Atlanta-based company said in a statement on Wednesday. Analysts estimated 48 cents, on average. And while sales fell 6.9 percent ...
Read More »Juncker hopes for breakthrough in EU-Canada trade deal
AFP European Commission chief Jean-Claude Juncker said he looked to Belgium on Wednesday to overcome internal disputes and seal a landmark EU-Canada trade deal. Belgium’s federal and regional leaders meanwhile held a short new round of talks in Brussels in a bid to break the deadlock on the eve of a still hoped-for signing summit with Canadian Prime Minister ...
Read More »PSA sales down on China, Europe demand woes
Paris / AFP French carmaker PSA on Wednesday blamed falling demand in Europe and China, as well as exchange rate movements, in posting a drop in third-quarter sales. PSA, the second largest car manufacturer in Europe and behind the Peugeot, Citroen and DS brands, said sales came in at 11.4 billion euros ($12.4 billion) for the quarter, down 8 ...
Read More »China’s steel juggernaut gathers speed in Asia
Bloomberg China’s steel juggernaut is picking up speed closer to home. As governments in Europe and the U.S. limited supplies of Chinese metal they said was dumped on the market, the world’s largest producer is expanding exports to its neighbors in Southeast Asia. A third of all Chinese shipments now end up in countries like Vietnam, Thailand and the ...
Read More »Property boom boosts Korea’s economy
Bloomberg South Korea’s economy grew slightly more than forecast in the three months through Sept. 30, supported by a property market boom, while exports and consumption were disappointing. Gross domestic product expanded 0.7 percent in the third quarter from the previous three months, when it gained 0.8 percent; Estimate was for a 0.6 percent increase. The economy expanded 2.7 ...
Read More »Xiaomi goes upmarket to arrest sales slide
Bloomberg Xiaomi Corp., once the biggest smartphone vendor in China, unveiled its most expensive handsets as it seeks to recapture sales with a push into high-end devices. The Mi Note 2, sporting a curved screen similar to Samsung’s Galaxy Edge, sells for as much as 3,499 yuan ($516), co-founder Lei Jun said in Beijing Tuesday. It also showed off ...
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