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World stocks retreat amid growth worries

  London / AFP Global stock markets extended their sell-off on Wednesday as disappointing US jobs figures added to reignited concerns about weak growth. After a run of gains for equities, traders have been spooked by a string of disappointing data from China to Europe and the United States that has led them to question whether hopes of a nascent ...

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JSW to buy Jindal Steel’s $975 million power unit

  Mumbai / Bloomberg Jindal Steel & Power Ltd. will sell its 1,000-megawatt generator in central India to JSW Energy Ltd. as the company kicks off a restructuring plan to boost finances. Mumbai-based JSW will pay at least 40 billion rupees ($600 million), excluding net current assets, according to an exchange filing. Jindal Steel will be paid an additional 25 ...

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China to simplify cross-border gold trade

  Beijing / Bloomberg China, the largest gold producer and consumer, is simplifying procedures for cross-border trade, a move that may speed up imports. The central bank and customs will allow companies that have “frequent imports and exports” of gold and gold products to apply for a single permit that can be used in as many as 12 shipments, the ...

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Apple loses Chinese lawsuit over iPhone name

  BEIJING / AP Apple Inc. has lost a legal fight with a Chinese company that a Beijing court says is allowed to use the iPhone name on wallets and handbags. The court said Apple failed to prove iPhone was a “famous brand” in China before the local company applied for a trademark in 2007, an official legal newspaper reported. ...

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Ringgit falls most in eight months

  KUALA LUMPUR / Bloomberg Malaysia’s ringgit slumped by the most in eight months after Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta President Dennis Lockhart said a US interest-rate increase in June was “a real option.” The comments sparked a surge in the greenback, with the Bloomberg Dollar Spot Index rising from the lowest level in a year. Brent crude hovered around ...

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Indonesian growth slows in Q1

  Jakarta / AFP Indonesia’s growth rate was slower than forecast in the first quarter of 2016, official data showed on Wednesday, in a blow to President Joko Widodo’s efforts to boost Southeast Asia’s top economy. The G20 economy grew 4.92 percent year-on-year from January to March, the official statistics agency said. This was slightly below economists’ forecasts and compared ...

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China overhauls warships with new missile systems

  Beijing / The Diplomat The People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) is in the process of upgrading a number of older classes of surface warships with new anti-ship missiles, missile defense systems, and cannons capable of firing precision-guided ammunition, Popular Science reports. Based on photographic evidence, it appears that the 6,100-ton Type 051B Luhai-class destroyer Shenzhen, commissioned in 1998, is ...

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Australia rules out sale of cattle empire to foreigners

KUALA LUMPUR / Bloomberg Australia’s current government will never sell its largest cattle empire to foreigners, the treasurer said on Wednesday after blocking a takeover by a Chinese-led consortium. Chinese-based Dakang Australia Holdings on Tuesday withdrew its application to buy an 80 percent stake in Australia’s largest private landholding, S. Kidman & Co. Ltd., after Treasurer Scott Morrison last week ...

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Blair says UK to ‘do sensible thing,’ vote against Brexit

Bloomberg Former U.K. Prime Minister Tony Blair said he believes British voters will “do the sensible thing” and vote to stay in the European Union in next month’s referendum. “If we were to leave, it would put a level of economic insecurity into the ordinary family household that I think most people would think is a foolish risk to take,” ...

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Russian Ruble falls most in world on oil after 2-day holiday

  Bloomberg The ruble weakened the most among currencies worldwide, catching up with the biggest decline in oil in more than a month, as Russian markets reopened following a two-day holiday. The currency slid 2.7 percent to 66.37 per dollar in Moscow, the biggest fall since Feb. 2. That pared its gains in 2016 to 10.8 percent, the most in ...

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