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US jobs trail forecasts; wages climb least since mid-2018

Bloomberg The US labour market ended the year with less momentum, as payroll gains cooled by more than forecast and wages rose at the weakest annual pace since 2018, even as unemployment held at a half-century low of 3.5%. Nonfarm payrolls rose 145,000 in December, the least since May, after a downwardly revised 256,000 advance the prior month, according to ...

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US mulling overhaul of antitrust rules for vertical mergers

Bloomberg US antitrust enforcers are proposing new guidelines for determining whether to approve mergers that combine companies that don’t compete with one another but operate in the same supply chain. The Justice Department and Federal Trade Commission announced criteria for how they would evaluate so-called vertical mergers in the future. If finalised, the guidelines would replace rules that haven’t formally ...

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Wirecard chairman resigns in midst of accounting controversy

Bloomberg Wirecard AG Chairman Wulf Matthias resigned after months of controversy over the digital payments company’s accounting practices. Matthias stepped down as chairman of the supervisory board for personal reasons, and will be replaced by Thomas Eichelmann, the Aschheim, Germany-based company said Friday in a statement. Matthias will remain a member of the board. The payment processor’s shares have whipsawed ...

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Amazon fires employee for leaking data

Bloomberg Amazon.com Inc said it had fired employees for leaking customer email addresses and phone numbers to an unspecified third party, the second time this week the technology giant acknowledged some workers had improperly accessed customer data. “We are writing to let you know that your email address and phone number were disclosed by an Amazon employee to a third ...

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Europe’s factories headed into 2020 with less hope for jobs

Bloomberg Europe’s manufacturers headed into the new year on a downbeat note, with expectations for both export orders and employment weakening at the end of a rough 2019. The latest sentiment figures from the European Commission came just hours after Germany reported an unexpected drop in manufacturing orders. That’s a volatile figure, but it adds to signs that Europe’s largest ...

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Trump’s trade deficit victory has plenty of caveats attached

Bloomberg New data shows president Donald Trump may be poised to deliver on one of his biggest economic promises: Reducing the annual US trade deficit with China and the world. Scratch the surface, though, and that accomplishment comes with plenty of caveats attached and even what some economists see as worrying signs for the US economy. November trade data released ...

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‘Trump’s tech spat is about taking 5G lead’

Bloomberg For Paul Boudre, US president Donald Trump’s push against Chinese telecommunications companies is less about espionage than the race for technological supremacy. Boudre, the chief executive officer of Soitec, a French maker of semiconductor materials that go into 5G equipment, automobiles, cloud computing and IT infrastructure, says Trump’s actions are aimed primarily at allowing American firms to catch up. ...

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Strike over Modi’s policies disrupts banks, transport

Bloomberg India’s transport and banking services were disrupted on Wednesday as millions of employees joined a strike called by the country’s major trade unions to protest against prime minister Narendra Modi’s economic policies. About 250 million people across at least 12 states including Kerala, West Bengal, Bihar, Odisha and Assam participated in the nationwide strike, said Tapan Sen, general secretary ...

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China’s Citic tightens grip over CLSA unit

Bloomberg Citic Securities Co is tightening control over its CLSA Ltd unit, following an exodus of staff and top executives from the Hong Kong brokerage last year amid a clash over corporate culture and bonus levels. China’s biggest broker is creating a “coordination committee” at CLSA, which will include its president Yang Minghui and Chairman Zhang Youjun, according to people ...

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India court revives overseas probe into tycoon Adani’s firms

Bloomberg India’s Supreme Court revived the nation’s revenue department’s bid to investigate billionaire Gautam Adani’s companies, which the agency claims got undue tax benefits by overvaluing coal imports. A three-judge bench headed by Chief Justice SA Bobde on Wednesday put on hold a lower court’s ruling, effectively allowing the revenue office to seek information on the case from overseas. The ...

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