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South Korea unemployment edges up for a third month

Bloomberg South Korea’s jobless rate ticked higher for a third month, an unexpected outcome that illustrates the challenge of boosting hiring in an economy struggling with slumping exports and weak investment. The unemployment rate climbed to 3.6% in November, seasonally adjusted data from the statistics office showed Wednesday. Economists had predicted the rate would stay unchanged at 3.5%. The jobless ...

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Huawei wins deal to help build German 5G network

Bloomberg China’s Huawei Technologies Co just got a seal of approval from one of Germany’s biggest telecom companies. Telefonica SA’s German unit, which operates the country’s second-largest wireless network, picked Huawei and Finland’s Nokia Oyj to take an equal role supplying its fifth-generation mobile phone network upgrade, the company said in a statement Wednesday. The deal is subject to the ...

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GM prepares SUV counteroffensive with Chevy Tahoe

Bloomberg Everything about the new Chevrolet Tahoe SUV is big. General Motors Co redesigned the large people-hauler to be about six inches longer to compete with the revamped Ford Expedition’s roomy third-row seat. Now it’s almost 18 feet (5.5 meters) long. The profit margin is also fat: around 20%, according to Bloomberg Intelligence analyst Kevin Tynan. The segment’s fruitfulness explains ...

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Uber and Lyft ‘well positioned’ to turn a profit, Barclays says

Bloomberg A new analysis by Barclays Capital of about 2.4 billion taxi and ride-hailing trips in New York City addresses the biggest question investors have about Uber Technologies Inc and Lyft Inc. When will they turn a profit? The good news, according to analysts Jeffrey Meli, Adam Kelleher, Ryan Preclaw and Ross Sandler, is that Uber and Lyft are well-positioned ...

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Facebook, Google drop out of top 10 ‘best places to work’ list

Bloomberg Big tech companies like Facebook Inc and Alphabet Inc’s Google, long seen as some of the world’s most desirable workplaces offering countless perks and employee benefits, are losing some of their shine. The Silicon Valley companies dropped out of the Top 10 “best places to work” in the US, according to Glassdoor’s annual rankings. HubSpot Inc, a cloud-computing software ...

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Amazon cites Trump bias over ‘enemy’ Bezos in cloud deal loss

Bloomberg Amazon.com Inc claims the Pentagon failed to fairly judge its bid for a cloud contract worth up to $10 billion because president Donald Trump viewed company founder Jeffrey Bezos as his “political enemy.” Amazon Web Services, Amazon’s cloud unit, claimed in a lawsuit that was made public that the defence pepartment ignored Amazon’s superior technology and awarded the contract ...

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Viacom explores sale of CBS headquarters

Bloomberg ViacomCBS Inc hired CBRE Group Inc to review its entire real estate portfolio, including a possible sale of the CBS skyscraper known as Black Rock in midtown Manhattan. Chief Executive Officer Bob Bakish announced the plan at the UBS Global telecom and media conference in New York. He didn’t indicate an expected price for the Eero Saarinen-designed skyscraper, which ...

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Sri Lanka’s LOLC prepares to sell biggest overseas unit

Bloomberg LOLC Holdings Plc, Sri Lanka’s second-largest publicly traded company by revenue, plans to sell its stake in a unit in Cambodia and use the proceeds to fund acquisition of microfinance firms in emerging markets from Brazil to India. LOLC Holdings plans to sell its 70% stake in Prasac Microfinance Institution Ltd, which also counts Hong Kong’s Bank of East ...

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Japan bonds rebound as benchmark yield’s 0% rise spurs demand

Bloomberg Japan’s bonds rebounded as an advance in the benchmark yield to zero for the first time in nine months lured investors back. The 10-year yield dropped to minus 0.025% after climbing to 0% earlier on Tuesday. Japanese bond futures also bounced back from a one-year low. “There is extremely strong demand from investors when the 10-year yield touches zero,” ...

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‘Unacceptable’ EU biofuel tariffs rile Indonesia

Bloomberg The Indonesian government says the European Union’s (EU) tariffs on the Asian nation’s biodiesel shipments are “unacceptable” and all options to counter the policy are on the table, including retaliatory actions. The EU imposed five-year tariffs on Indonesian biodiesel imports to counter alleged subsidies to producers of the fuel, which is typically made from palm oil and other fats ...

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