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South Korea to rein in surging property prices

Bloomberg South Korean leader Moon Jae-in ramped up his commitment to rein in rising property prices on Tuesday, pledging an “endless” stream of stronger measures if soaring housing prices in some neighbourhoods don’t cool. “Excess liquidity and low rates around the globe are behind the rise in property prices, drawing speculative money into real estate and causing large price jumps ...

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Indonesia cuts crude imports by top refiner

Bloomberg Indonesia ordered its top refiner to limit the purchase of crude oil from overseas this year as the former OPEC member seeks to source more fuel locally to tackle a persistent current account deficit. The energy and mineral resources ministry issued PT Pertamina with a permit to import only 50 million barrels of crude this year, below the 80 ...

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India court allows seizing JPMorgan’s assets in realty case

Bloomberg India’s Supreme Court has allowed the federal anti-money laundering agency to seize assets of JPMorgan Chase & Co’s India unit, if needed, for allegedly violating foreign investment rules, according to a lawyer who was part of the proceedings. The court had in July asked Enforcement Directorate to probe JPMorgan’s role in allegedly helping property developer Amrapali Group divert 1.4 ...

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Renault alliance is here to stay, Nissan says

Bloomberg Nissan Motor Co said it is in no way considering the dissolution of its alliance with Renault SA, which was shaken even further by the dramatic escape of former chairman Carlos Ghosn from trial in Japan. “The alliance is the source of Nissan’s competitiveness,” the Yokohama-based company said in a statement on Tuesday, pushing back against reports that its ...

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Johnson hints he won’t ban Huawei from 5G networks

Bloomberg Boris Johnson suggested his government may be ready to allow Huawei Technologies Co to supply at least some equipment for its 5G broadband networks even in the face of strong pressure for a ban from the US. “The British public deserve to have access to the best possible technology,” Johnson said when asked about Huawei in a BBC TV ...

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Huawei helps China overtake Germany in getting US patents

Bloomberg Huawei Technologies Co broke into the top 10 recipients of US patents last year, according to an analysis of filings with the US Patent and Trademark Office, the latest sign that Chinese companies are aggressive in pursuing the US lead in global technology. The telecom company’s 2,418 patents, along with 2,177 new patents issued to display-screen maker BOE Technology ...

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India creating fewer jobs for the world’s biggest workforce

Bloomberg India will create at least 1.6 million fewer formal jobs across government and low-paying sectors, State Bank of India estimates, a segment that typically absorbs some of the millions of youth entering the world’s biggest workforce each year. There’s also evidence that people who migrate within the country for employment are sending less money home to some of the ...

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India lost at least $1.3bn to internet shutdowns last year

Bloomberg India lost more than $1.33 billion to internet restrictions in 2019 as prime minister Narendra Modi’s government pushed ahead with his party’s Hindu nationalist agenda, raising tensions and sparking nationwide protests. The worst shutdown has been in Kashmir, where after intermittent closures in the first half of the year, the internet has been cut off since August 5 following ...

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Japan’s population crisis is pushing women to poverty

Bloomberg At first glance, things seem to be getting better for Japanese women. In an economy that’s historically lagged other developed nations when it comes to female workforce participation, a record 71% are now employed, an 11 point leap over a decade ago. The Japanese government boasts one of the most generous parental leave laws in the world and recently ...

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Nissan Motors examines split from Renault

Bloomberg Nissan Motor Co executives have examined the possibility of breaking away from Renault SA amid concerns that relations with the longtime French partner have turned dysfunctional after the ouster of former chief Carlos Ghosn, according to a person familiar with the matter. Since last year, Nissan has been exploring the pros and cons of sustaining the alliance, particularly when ...

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