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GE freezes pension benefits in US to cut deficit by up to $8b

Bloomberg General Electric (GE) Co took a bold step to cut the debt hampering Chief Executive Officer Larry Culp’s effort to turn around the struggling manufacturer, freezing pension benefits for about 20,000 employees in the US. The company also plans to pre-fund $4 billion to $5 billion of its estimated requirements for 2021 and 2022, according to a statement on ...

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Volvo, Geely to merge engine operations in electric car push

Bloomberg Volvo Cars and China’s Geely plan to merge their engine operations into a standalone company, a step the Swedish automaker says will cut costs as it shifts to a fully-electrified lineup. The combined unit would supply two million diesel and gasoline-powered engines, versus the 600,000 Volvo produces, giving the two companies more scale to reduce material costs. It could ...

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UK construction suppliers hit over SIG profit warning

Bloomberg Shares of UK construction suppliers slid after a profit warning from SIG Plc provided the latest sign of a weakening industry outlook amid concern over slowing growth and Brexit. The vendor of roofing materials, insulation products and partition walls saw its stock plunge as much as 27%, the most in a decade, after saying that adjusted profit would be ...

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Osram takeover battle set for next round after ‘AMS bid’

Bloomberg The battle for control of Osram Licht AG is set to enter a new round after Austria’s AMS AG vowed to keep fighting after a sweetened 4 billion euro ($4.4 billion) offer failed. AMS, a supplier to Apple Inc, will seek a regulator nod to raise its 19.99% stake in Osram. As the biggest shareholder in the German lighting ...

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India has 150m drivers, but only 8,000 want EV

Bloomberg Hyundai Motor launched India’s first electric SUV this summer with a quirky TV commercial urging millennials to “Drive Into the Future.” A few months later, the automaker finds itself on a lonesome road. In a nation of about 150 million drivers, only 130 Kona SUVs were sold to dealers through August. That slow pace is emblematic of the difficulties ...

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India’s Jaishankar says trade deal with US ‘not that easy’

Bloomberg Indian Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar said that a trade deal with the US is “not that easy,” but trade ministers from both sides were trying to iron out their differences. “It’s a fairly complicated set of issues because you are really looking at trying to clear up issues.” Jaishankar said, speaking at the India Economic Summit organised by the ...

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Vietnam exports may post slower growth: Trade war

Bloomberg Vietnam’s exports this year may rise between 7% and 7.5% from 2018, a steep decline from the previous two years mainly because of rising global trade tensions, Hai Quan newspaper reported, citing the Ministry of Industry and Trade Ministry. Trade tensions between the US and China, Japan and South Korea, and slower economic growth in some countries reduce demand ...

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Apple approves Hong Kong app after rejection

Bloomberg Apple Inc’s App Store reversed a recent decision to reject a Hong Kong app that shows police activity in the midst of increasingly violent pro-democracy protests in the city. The app, known as HKmap.live, is a mobile version of a website that helps users avoid potentially dangerous areas, according to the developer, who uses the alias Kuma to remain ...

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China forex reserves fall to $3.092tn in September

Bloomberg China’s foreign-currency holdings dipped in September, as valuation effects from a stronger dollar weighed on the otherwise stable stockpile. Reserves fell to $3.092 trillion in the month from $3.107 trillion in August, the People’s Bank of China said on Sunday. The reading compares with a median estimate of $3.106 trillion in a Bloomberg survey. The supply and demand largely ...

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Apple to increase iPhone 11 output by up to 10%: Nikkei

Bloomberg Apple Inc has told suppliers to increase production of its latest iPhone 11 range by as much as 10% to meet stronger-than-expected sales of the new handsets, the Nikkei Asian Review reported, affirming resilient demand for the company’s most important gadget. The boost would add 7 million to 8 million units to what the Cupertino, Calif-based company had initially ...

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