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US accelerates delisting threat for Chinese firms

  Bloomberg US lawmakers ratcheted up pressure on Chinese companies whose shares list on American stock exchanges to be more transparent with their financial audits. Congress passed legislation to speed up the timeline for kicking companies off the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq if Washington regulators can’t fully review their audit work papers. After months of high-stakes drama, the ...

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TC Energy all set to restart Keystone pipeline segment

  Bloomberg TC Energy Corp will begin the process of restarting the segment of its Keystone pipeline that goes to crude storage hub Cushing, Oklahoma, after receiving regulatory approval, the company said on its website. The restart will take several days. TC Energy has been targeting a full return of the pipeline system on December 28 or 29, according to ...

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China’s economy shows rising strain from Covid-19 tsunami

  Bloomberg China’s economy continued to slow in December as the massive Covid-19 outbreak spread across the country, with activity slumping as more people stay home to try and avoid getting sick or to recover. Bloomberg’s aggregate index of eight early indicators showed a contraction in activity in December from an already weak pace in November and the outlook is ...

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Toyota hits record November output

Bloomberg Toyota Motor Corp said its global output hit a record for November, thanks in part to solid consumer demand, though it warned of an uncertain outlook due to a persistent shortage of semiconductors and spikes in Covid cases in China. The world’s No. 1 automaker produced 833,104 vehicles last month, an increase of 1.5% from a year earlier. Global ...

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Japan’s LNG buyers check how insurance halt will affect supplies

  Bloomberg Japan’s buyers of Russian liquefied natural gas are assessing how imminent changes to shipping insurance — triggered by the ongoing war in Ukraine — will affect supplies from the key Sakhalin-2 project in Russia’s Far East. Three Japanese insurance companies — Tokio Marine Holdings Inc, Sompo Holdings Inc and MS&AD Insurance Group Holdings Inc — will stop providing ...

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India to spend $24.1bn on free grains

  Bloomberg India will provide free grains to about 800 million people for one year, a move that could help the ruling party reap political benefits and set the tone for PM Narendra Modi’s reelection for a third term. The government will spend 2 trillion rupees ($24.1 billion) on the program, Food Minister Piyush Goyal said after a cabinet meeting. ...

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Advent to buy majority stake in Suven Pharma for $762mn

  Bloomberg Advent International Corp, one of the world’s largest private equity firms, will purchase a controlling stake in India’s Suven Pharmaceuticals Ltd for at least 63.13 billion rupees ($762 million), triggering an open offer to buy further shares in the family-run firm. The buyout firm agreed to acquire 50.1% of Suven from the Jasti family, according to an exchange ...

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China’s Nio chief warns of sales challenges in first half

Bloomberg Nio Inc founder and Chief Executive Officer William Li said the Chinese EV maker may face a challenging first half as a cut in government subsidies and the broader economic slowdown erode local demand in the world’s largest new-energy vehicle market. Customers are likely to try place orders before the end of the year, when the national subsidies for ...

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India to review rules on how it taxes foreign firms

  Bloomberg India will review rules to clarify how it will tax foreign companies that provide digital services such as internet advertising, online education, media streaming, news subscriptions and data storage. Currently, even if they have no other taxable presence in India, foreign service providers must pay an 18% goods and services tax if their offerings are largely automated, involve ...

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China’s Covid outbreak driven by existing strains: Survey

  Bloomberg The Covid-19 outbreak that’s hitting China is being caused by strains of the virus that have already circled the world, with no signs yet of significant new mutations emerging, according to officials at a global consortium that’s tracking the pandemic. Chinese authorities submitted 25 new genetic samples from Beijing, Inner Mongolia and Guangzhou taken in the past month ...

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