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EU scraps time limits on free mobile roaming plan

  Brussels / AFP The EU on Wednesday scrapped a controversial plan to limit its landmark free mobile phone roaming policy to 90 days a year, after an outcry from angry consumer groups. While doing away with time limits for roaming across the currently 28-nation bloc, the European Commission said it will instead impose checks to curb abuse of the ...

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Almost 5,500 UK-based firms use European passporting

  London / AFP The ‘passport’ rights allowing 5,500 British-based financial firms to operate freely across the European single market are at stake, the country’s financial watchdog has revealed in highlighting potential fallout from Brexit. Some 8,000 financial firms based elsewhere in the European Union also do business in Britain via passporting, and their rights are likewise threatened, data from ...

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Brazil Real rises as carry trade lures traders in low-rate world

  Bloomberg The real strengthened as traders kept close watch on the U.S. Federal Reserve for signs regarding the timing and pace of interest rate hikes that could reduce the appetite for Brazil’s world-beating carry trade. The currency appreciated 0.5 percent to 3.2431 per dollar at 9:31 a.m. in Sao Paulo. One-month implied volatility on the real dropped for the ...

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Denmark eyes looming skills shortage as economy picks up

  Copenhagen / AFP After a lacklustre recovery from the 2008 financial crisis, Denmark’s central bank has warned that the labour market faces a squeeze as unemployment falls, the population ages and young people shun vocational jobs. At Technical Education Copenhagen, traineeships for another 20 to 30 lorry drivers could probably have been found if only people were interested in ...

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Two top China steelmakers merge to combat glut

  Shanghai / AFP Two of China’s top steelmakers announced plans Tuesday to merge,creating the world’s second-largest manufacturer of the commodity as markets struggle with a glut caused by Chinese overcapacity. The world’s second largest economy is trying to overhaul its lumbering state sector and especially its steel industry, by using mergers and restructuring to cut chronic overproduction and create ...

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India defies world losses with steel output expansion

  Bloomberg At a time when a surplus is forcing steel mills to close around the world, India’s debt-laden producers are ramping up to supply more of the metal than ever. Steel Authority of India Ltd., Tata SteelBSE 1.02 % Ltd. and JSW SteelBSE -0.69 % Ltd. — which all posted losses last year — are targeting record output in ...

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Hanjin shares dive on fears over parent’s cash help

  Seoul / AFP Shares in South Korea’s Hanjin Shipping plunged more than 10 percent on Tuesday on worries its parent will not stump up promised cash to prevent it from going under, while a court told it to return chartered vessels to their owners. The world’s seventh largest shipper is seeking bankruptcy protection at home and in the US ...

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Vietnam to delay voting on TPP

  JAKARTA / Reuters Congress potentially has small window to ratify trade deal Vietnam is set to delay ratifying a massive U.S.-led Pacific trade pact until next year, as anxiety rises over the fate of the deal in Congress with America’s presidential election campaign exacerbating an anti-free trade mood. Ha Ngoc Chien, head of a parliamentary committee, suggested the National ...

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Uber rival Grab raises $750mn from investors

  Singapore / AFP Ride-hailing startup Grab said on Tuesday it has raised $750 million from investors to expand in burgeoning Southeast Asian markets including Indonesia, as it aims to build its lead over US-based rival Uber in the region. The new investments led by Japan’s SoftBank Group raised the Singapore-based firm’s total capital to more than $1.0 billion, it ...

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Indonesia refutes 100,000 haze death estimate by US-led study

  JAKARTA / Reuters Harvard and Columbia university research showing smoke from land fires in Southeast Asia led to more than 100,000 premature deaths last year “makes no sense at all,” an official at Indonesia’s Health Ministry said on Wednesday. Indonesian government records show only 24 deaths related to forest fires in 2015, but the disaster was estimated to have ...

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