Bloomberg Tesla Inc and Panasonic Corp plan to end their partnership in producing solar cells for rooftops at a facility in Buffalo, New York, according to people familiar with the matter. Panasonic is withdrawing from the venture as part of the company’s broader recent move to curtail money-losing businesses, one of the people said, asking not to be named because ...
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Guests stuck at Spanish hotel as Europe remains on alert
Bloomberg Around 700 guests remained confined to their Canary Islands hotel on Wednesday as Spain stepped up efforts to contain the spread of the coronavirus and Italy and other European nations were on high alert. The number of infections in Tenerife has risen to four after two more Italians at the hotel, the H10 Costa Adeje Palace, were found to ...
Read More »Facebook buys new games sudio
Bloomberg Facebook Inc said it has acquired development studio Sanzaru Games to join the Oculus gaming group inside its virtual-reality division. Sanzaru has produced a number of games, including from the Sonic the Hedgehog and Marvel Studios franchises, according to its website. The studio’s most popular VR game, Asgard’s Wrath, was highly reviewed at the time of its release in ...
Read More »Jaguar supplier ‘paddling like hell’ to back slow-selling EVs
Bloomberg American Axle & Manufacturing Holdings Inc, a supplier that derives three quarters of its sales from trucks and SUVs, knows the times are a-changing for the auto industry: going electric is the way of the future But almost all battery-powered models have been slow off the blocks, sales-wise. Take Jaguar’s I-Pace for example. American Axle supplies the electric drive ...
Read More »Cash and tax cuts on table in Hong Kong’s recession budget
Bloomberg As the Hong Kong government posts its first deficit in more than 15 years, all eyes will be on financial secretary Paul Chan’s budget release on Wednesday and how he’ll tap cash reserves to stimulate an economy under pressure from months of unrest and the coronavirus outbreak. Anti-government protests drove the city into recession last year and economists now ...
Read More »Malaysia’s power struggle puts the economy’s outlook at risk
Bloomberg Malaysia’s political upheaval is jeopardising the economy’s outlook at a time of heightened global risks and brewing discontent among locals about rising living costs. The ruling coalition collapsed Monday amid a power struggle between 94-year-old Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad and his planned successor. The political uncertainty is stalling economic policy, including a stimulus package that was due to be ...
Read More »Two-thirds of most polluted cities in the world are in India: Report
Bloomberg Several Chinese cities, including Beijing, have dramatically improved their air quality in recent years, while Indian metropolises remain some of the world’s worst polluted, according to a new report. Beijing — once infamous for its toxic haze — has reduced smog levels and dropped down a list of the world’s most polluted cities, falling to 199 from 84 three ...
Read More »Nissan warns about future of its plants as Brexit weighs
Bloomberg Nissan Motor Co gave the starkest warning yet on the future of the Japanese group’s car factories in western Europe, with a plant in the UK threatened by Brexit and another in Spain suffering from a slump in demand. The Sunderland site in England, which makes models that account for the bulk of European sales, remains under a cloud ...
Read More »SoftBank invests $100m in Behavox
Bloomberg SoftBank Group Corp’s Vision Fund 2 is investing $100 million in compliance and employee-monitoring software company Behavox, according to people familiar with the matter. The investment, which is in the form of preferred shares, values Behavox at about $500 million, the people said, asking not to be identified because the information is private. The investment group will also be ...
Read More »Singapore eases rules for Chinese workers
Bloomberg Singapore will loosen restrictions on Chinese work-permit holders in the country to help businesses in manufacturing and services industries that have been hit by labour disruptions during the coronavirus outbreak. For a six-month period beginning March 2, the Ministry of Manpower will allow companies in those sectors to hire Chinese workers who are already in the country, with the ...
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