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China’s bitcoin machine maker files for US IPO

Bloomberg Canaan Inc, the world’s second-largest maker of Bitcoin mining machines, filed for a US initial public offering. The Hangzhou, China-based company listed its offering size as $400 million in its filing with the US Securities and Exchange Commission. The amount is typically a placeholder that is likely to change. Canaan attempted a Hong Kong listing last year before letting ...

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Ambani readies India’s Alibaba with $24bn firm

Bloomberg Billionaire Mukesh Ambani moved a step closer to creating an e-commerce giant for India, unveiling plans to set up a $24 billion digital-services holding company that would become the main vehicle in his ambition to dominate the country’s internet shopping space. The board of Ambani’s Reliance Industries Ltd approved a proposal to plow 1.08 trillion rupees ($15 billion) into ...

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Vietnam slaps S Korea, Chinese steelmakers with five-year duties

Bloomberg Vietnam slapped five-year tariffs on Chinese and South Korean colour-coated steel products after domestic producers said unfair pricing from overseas competitors caused them to shut down production lines. Anti-dumping duties of 2.53% to 34.27% are being applied to steel products from China, Vietnam’s Ministry of Industry and Trade said in a statement on its website. Tariffs of 4.71% to ...

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Taiwan tourist numbers to fall first time since 2013

Bloomberg China’s ban on individual travel to Taiwan could see visitors to the island fall for the first time since the devastating SARS outbreak of 2003. The number of mainlanders travelling to the island plunged 46% in September, according to data from Taiwan’s Tourism Bureau. China banned individual travellers from heading to Taiwan in July, although tourists are still allowed ...

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HK’s biotech IPO craze continues as Ascentage Pharma surges 57%

Bloomberg Ascentage Pharma Group International went from Hong Kong’s hottest initial public offering this year to a huge debut as investors continue to embrace unproven Chinese healthcare companies. The developer of cancer and hepatitis B therapies soared as much as 57% on Monday before paring the gain to 9.9% at the close. The firm’s retail portion of its offering was ...

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Indonesian startup wants to improve farm data with blockchain

Bloomberg The lack of reliable crop data is a chronic problem for Indonesia and a start-up is on a mission to change that by using blockchain technology. A Jakarta-based startup HARA is using blockchain to collect and manage farm data, from soil and crop conditions to pest infestation, cultivation process, land ownership and grains transaction in a bid to help ...

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Jakarta suspends export of nickel ore

Bloomberg Indonesia suspended exports of nickel ore with immediate effect after a planned halt to shipments from the beginning of next year led to a rush to beat the deadline. The mineral meant for exports during the rest of the year will be absorbed by domestic companies with smelters, Indonesia’s Investment Coordinating Board Chairman Bahlil Lahadalia told reporters in Jakarta. ...

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Volkswagen CFO outlines road map for $222 billion ambition

Bloomberg Days before production starts on Volkswagen AG’s cornerstone electric vehicle, the German manufacturer is stepping up a campaign to more than double the market value and gain investor recognition for the industry’s most ambitious technology push. In an internal newsletter sent last week, Chief Financial Officer Frank Witter prodded managers to get behind a goal to reach a valuation ...

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Activist Elliott praises AT&T’s three-year plan

Bloomberg AT&T Inc shares rose after the company won plaudits from Elliott Management Corp with a three-year plan to do much of what the activist shareholder has pressed for, including separating its chairman and chief executive officer roles. AT&T said it would reach earnings of $4.50 to $4.80 a share by 2022, compared with analysts’ current estimate of $3.39 a ...

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PG&E plunges 2.8 million Californians into darkness

Bloomberg PG&E Corp cut power to more than 2.5 million Californians in the state’s largest deliberate blackout ever. As of midnight local time, the bankrupt utility giant had shut off the lights to 877,000 homes and businesses in 38 counties across Northern and Central California, including parts of Oakland and Berkeley, but sparing the city of San Francisco, as it ...

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