International News

Merkel’s Huawei plan gets pushback from within her own ranks

Bloomberg Chancellor Angela Merkel’s efforts to rule out a ban on Huawei Technologies Co have hit a wall of resistance in parliament. While the UK and the European Union introduced policies that allow Huawei’s partial participation in next-generation wireless networks, Merkel has failed to forge a compromise with hard-line lawmakers in her Christian Democratic-led bloc who want to ban China’s ...

Read More »

Ford’s lending arm generates half the automaker’s profit

Bloomberg Aside from F-Series pickups hauling in gobs of profit, Ford Motor Co’s automotive business isn’t carrying much weight lately. Thank goodness for the finance guys. Ford Credit, the lending arm that’s become accustomed to propping up the company in good times and bad, now generates about half the automaker’s profit, up from 15% to 20% in the past. Ford ...

Read More »

UK manufacturing output avoids contraction

Bloomberg UK manufacturing output unexpectedly avoided a contraction for the first time since April at the start of 2020, providing further evidence that ebbing political uncertainty is supporting the economy. IHS Markit said its Purchasing Managers Index for the sector climbed to 50 in January, right at the level that separates contraction from expansion. That’s also an improvement from an ...

Read More »

First coronavirus death outside China reported in Philippines

Bloomberg A 44-year-old Chinese male from Wuhan died in the Philippines on February 1 from the novel coronavirus, the first death recorded outside of China, the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Sunday. The man arrived in the Philippines on January 21 accompanying the country’s first confirmed case, a 38-year-old woman, after they had travelled from Wuhan via Hong Kong, ...

Read More »

Modi’s budget falls short amid growth worries in India

Bloomberg Indian PM Narendra Modi’s second budget in seven months disappointed investors who were hoping for big-bang stimulus to revive growth in Asia’s third-largest economy. The fiscal plan — delivered by finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman — proposed tax cuts for individuals and wider deficit targets, but failed to provide specific steps to fix a struggling financial sector, improve infrastructure and ...

Read More »

Japan prosecutors issue arrest warrant to Ghosn

Bloomberg Prosecutors in Tokyo issued a fresh warrant for the arrest of ex-Nissan Motor Co Chairman Carlos Ghosn, who jumped bail and fled the country last month to escape trial for alleged financial crimes. The Tokyo District Public Prosecutors Office issued the warrant on Ghosn for illegally departing Japan, where the former auto executive was charged with failing to fully ...

Read More »

Huawei scouts Europe for tech startups

Bloomberg Huawei Technologies Co is in talks about investing in European tech startups and contributing to research in a bid to secure its supply chain as tensions with the US escalate, people familiar with the matter said. In the final weeks of 2019, Huawei executives visited startups and venture capital firms in countries including Germany and France, they said. The ...

Read More »

Samsung profit slides 38% with memory-chip slump

Bloomberg Samsung Electronics Co reported a 38% decline in profit due to falling memory chip prices, a warning sign for the global technology industry as it navigates trade tensions and the coronavirus outbreak. Net income tumbled to 5.23 trillion won ($4.4 billion) for the three months ended in December, compared with the 5.31 trillion won average of projections. The miss ...

Read More »

Uber suspends 240 Mexican accounts to prevent virus spread

Bloomberg Uber Technologies Inc has suspended 240 user accounts in Mexico to contain the potential spread of coronavirus. The users suspended had ridden with two drivers who came into contact with a possible coronavirus case, according to a statement posted to the company’s Mexican Twitter account. To date, there have been no confirmed cases of the virus in the country. ...

Read More »

Brexit hangover kicks in for EU leaders debating budget gap

Bloomberg Twelve hours after the UK formally left the European Union, the bloc’s poorer members gathered in an old Franciscan convent in southern Portugal to rally against a looming budgetary shortfall that’s partly due to the loss of British contributions. Brexit is deepening the rift between richer and poorer EU states as they clash on the bloc’s trillion-euro ($1.1 trillion) ...

Read More »
Send this to a friend