Bloomberg Hong Kong unveiled a plan to deal with infectious diseases after a mysterious pneumonia outbreak in the central Chinese city of Wuhan. The government classified the response level as “serious†— the second-highest scale of action in its three-tier system, with the top-most being emergency, according to the Department of Health. The public hospitals in Hong Kong have reported ...
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US automakers sow worry on future as discounts prop sales
Bloomberg Carmakers extended a streak of strong US sales by slathering on the incentives and pumping up deliveries to fleet customers in 2019, calling into question whether the companies can maintain momentum into the new decade. While industrywide deliveries exceeded 17 million for an unprecedented fifth consecutive year, sales slowed in the final months of 2019. General Motors Co and ...
Read More »US factory gauge hits 10-year low amid global slowdown
Bloomberg US manufacturing closed out a tumultuous year with the weakest monthly performance since the end of the recession, with orders shrinking and factories continuing to dial back production. The Institute for Supply Management’s purchasing managers’ index fell to 47.2 in December, 2019 from 48.1, the fifth straight month of contraction and missing estimates for a rise in a Bloomberg ...
Read More »Apollo-backed security firm in talks for debt restructuring
Bloomberg Constellis Holdings LLC, a security contractor backed by Apollo Global Management Inc, is in talks with creditors on a deal to restructure its $1 billion of debt, according to people with knowledge of the discussions. The firm, which has provided some security services around the US embassy complex in Iraq — the site of anti-American protests this week — ...
Read More »Apple CEO’s pay falls about $10m in 2019
Bloomberg Apple Inc Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook made $125 million in the company’s 2019 fiscal year, less than the year before due in part to a lower bonus. Cook got a $3 million salary, a $7.7 million bonus and $884,466 in perks and other compensation in the latest period, the Cupertino, California-based technology giant said in a filing. The ...
Read More »NYC jobs fell more than 50k in year through Nov
Bloomberg The job market soured in the Big Apple in November, according to Labour Department data. Despite a 52,134 decline, a surge in hiring in the New York City suburbs helped the New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA metropolitan area to the second-largest jobs gain in the country with a 99,400 jump. The Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, Texas region witnessed the nation’s largest metro-area ...
Read More »Amazon threatens to fire climate activists, group says
Bloomberg A group of Amazon.com Inc employees who pushed the company to combat climate change say Amazon has threatened to fire some of them if they continue to speak out about their employer’s internal affairs. Two were threatened with termination, a spokesperson for Amazon Employees for Climate Justice said, and a total of four were told in meetings that they ...
Read More »Japan to seek talks with Lebanon over fugitive Ghosn
Bloomberg Japan is expected to speak with Lebanon through diplomatic channels about Carlos Ghosn fleeing Tokyo for the Middle East country, according to a senior Japanese government official. The comment on Wednesday would mark some of the earliest indications about how Tokyo plans to respond after the former head of Nissan Motor Co and Renault SA snuck out Japan where ...
Read More »India plans to spend $1.5tn on infrastructure to spur growth
Bloomberg India outlined the contours of a $1.5 trillion plan to build infrastructure over the next five years to shore up economic growth. The programme will include existing projects in the energy, road and railway sectors in the pipeline, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman told reporters. Private companies will account for 22%-25% of the investments, with the federal government and states ...
Read More »Beijing is all set to approve GMO corn
Bloomberg China is set to award safety certificates for genetically-modified corn, paving the way for domestic production as the world’s most-populous country turns to the controversial technology to boost food security. Two strains of GMO corn, one developed by Beijing Dabeinong Technology Group Co and another by Zhejiang University and a biological company in Hangzhou, are likely to be given ...
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