Bloomberg Watch out for the fate of Europe’s small import-export exposed businesses, as chaos in global supply chains continues to hurt that corner of the continent’s economy. The cost of hauling 40-foot boxloads of goods to Rotterdam from Shanghai surged to $13,787 per unit, according to Drewry Shipping. The average at this time of year over the prior five years ...
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US jobs recovery cools in shadow of Delta variant
Bloomberg A likely moderation in US hiring in the monthly employment report will give policy makers a measure of the health of the labour market and the threat posed by the delta variant of the coronavirus. The US probably added 750,000 jobs in August, a slowdown from June and July but well above the pace seen earlier this year, according ...
Read More »German import prices rise most in four decades on supply woes
Bloomberg Germany is seeing its biggest surge in imported inflation since the early 1980s, putting a price tag on the difficulties businesses are facing to secure inputs amid a worsening supply squeeze. In July, goods arriving in the country from abroad were 15% more expensive than a year ago, data show. The cost of basic goods increased about 19% and ...
Read More »Audi CEO sees better odds of building in US as VW electrifies
Bloomberg The odds Audi decides to start building vehicles in the US are rising as parent Volkswagen AG electrifies its lineup, the luxury-car maker’s chief executive officer said. The VW group’s strategy to bring down the cost of electric vehicles involves developing common platforms to underpin models across its many brands to conserve costs. The first, dubbed MEB, is the ...
Read More »JD.com surges after sales beat allays tech crackdown fears
Bloomberg JD.com Inc’s shares soared as much as 10.5% after the e-commerce giant reported revenue that beat estimates, defying a crackdown on the Chinese internet sector that has depressed growth across the industry. The e-commerce giant’s shares gained by the most in almost a month in Hong Kong after it posted a better-than-expected 26% rise in revenue to 253.8 billion ...
Read More »Jindal Steel plans $2.4bn spend to double output
Bloomberg Jindal Steel & Power Ltd plans to spend $2.4 billion over the next six years to ramp up capacity, joining its peers in announcing massive expansions as a recovery from the pandemic boosts demand. The steelmaker plans to raise total crude steel capacity to 15.9 million tons by March 2025 from 8.6 million tons, the New Delhi-based company said ...
Read More »Malaysia leads SE Asia GDP downgrades amid Delta grip
Bloomberg Malaysia leads growth downgrades by economists across Southeast Asia as the delta variant forces countries to reimpose pandemic restrictions. Malaysia’s growth outlook for this year was downgraded the most, a swing of 1.4 percentage points to a 4.3% expansion, according to the latest economist survey results compiled by Bloomberg. Thailand, downgraded to 1.2% from 2.4% in May’s survey, is ...
Read More »India bookkeeping app raises $100m from Tribe, Moore
Bloomberg Indian fintech startup Khatabook raised $100 million, seeking to expand its offerings beyond bookkeeping for merchants as smartphones win over users in the world’s second-most populous country. The round led by US venture capital firms Moore Strategic Ventures and Tribe Capital valued Khatabook at close to $600 million, the company said in an emailed statement. Alkeon Capital, Tencent Holdings ...
Read More »India’s Delhivery plans $1b IPO filing
Bloomberg Delhivery Pvt, an Indian logistics and supply chain startup, plans to file a draft prospectus as soon as October for its initial public offering that could raise about $1 billion, according to people with knowledge of the matter. The company, backed by SoftBank Vision Fund and Carlyle Group Inc, is targeting a Mumbai listing before March next year, said ...
Read More »China reopens terminal at world’s third-busiest port
Bloomberg The Meishan terminal at China’s second-busiest port reopened following a two-week shutdown that further snarled already stressed shipping routes in Asia. The terminal was expected to start the resumption of normal operations on Wednesday, a port official said at a press conference in the city of Ningbo. The terminal was about a quarter of the Ningbo-Zhoushan port’s capacity and ...
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