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Philippines to move its mint outside Manila

Bloomberg Congestion and constant flooding in the Philippine capital are prompting the central bank to move its mint away from the city. Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas signed a deal to relocate its production facility for coins and bank notes to New Clark City, a former US air base where the government is building a back-up capital. “We will build facilities ...

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Indonesia detects 4,000 haze hotspots

Bloomberg More than 4,000 hotspots were detected in the central and western parts of Indonesia as authorities deployed thousands of personnel to fight the fires that are contributing to a haze blanketing parts of Southeast Asia. Indonesia said it has sealed off dozens of plantations, including concessions owned by foreign companies. In what has become a ritual once the haze ...

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Firms fleeing Hong Kong look to Singapore

Bloomberg Almost a quarter of businesses in a new survey are thinking of leaving Hong Kong to escape ongoing protests, with most looking to Singapore as their favoured location. Some 23 percent of surveyed companies with an office in Hong Kong are considering moving business functions from the city, while 1 percent already have plans to relocate, according to the ...

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HK protests: Property hunters grab bargains

Bloomberg It looked like the perfect investment opportunity. A mostly vacant shopping center with scant competition serving a middle-class neighbourhood far from Hong Kong’s city centre. With a makeover, Wang Tse thought, there could be good foot traffic, but the asking price was too high. That was in 2017, and property tycoon Li Ka-shing had just sold a skyscraper for ...

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Carcinogen in Zantac, generics triggers FDA, EU investigates

Bloomberg Global health regulators sounded a coordinated alarm about the possibility that a stomach drug taken by millions of people could be tainted with the same cancer-causing agent that has sparked a worldwide recall of blood-pressure pills. Drug-safety officials in the US and Europe said that they were looking into whether Sanofi heartburn medication Zantac and generic versions made by ...

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Apple nears record as market cap crosses $1tn

Bloomberg Apple Inc shares rose for a fourth straight session, with the iPhone maker hitting its highest level since October as investors continued to feel bullish about the company’s recent product event. Shares gained as much as 1.3 percent on the day and have risen nearly 17 percent off a low hit in August. The rally puts the company less ...

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US’s Amtrak derailment victims to get $16.75m

Bloomberg A jury has awarded three plaintiffs injured in a 2017 Amtrak derailment outside DuPont, Washington a total of $16.75 million in damages, Luvera Law Firm said in a statement. The plaintiffs, Dale Skyllingstad, Blaine Wilmotte and Madison Wilmotte, are the first group of victims to take the railway carrier to trial for the incident that killed three men and ...

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Storm to scrape Florida coast as it strengthens, turns seaward

Bloomberg The storm system that’s rained on the Bahamas for two days, slowing the recovery from Hurricane Dorian, is set to become Tropical Storm Humberto when it scrapes by Florida and veers sharply out to sea. Parts of Florida remain on a tropical storm watch and will probably get heavy rain in any case. The system has sustained winds of ...

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France expects big budget gap amid tax cuts

Bloomberg The French government boosted its budget-deficit forecast, amid global economic headwinds and a drag on finances from President Emmanuel Macron’s stimulus in response to the Yellow Vest protests. The finance ministry cut the 2020 growth forecast to 1.3 percent from 1.4 percent previously and raised its budget deficit target to 2.2 percent of economic output from the 2.1 percent ...

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Employers ring alarm as Poland promises to double ‘wage’

Bloomberg Polish employer groups are voicing alarm over government plans to nearly double the minimum wage and hike social security fees, saying that businesses and the wider economy will face major risks from fast-rising costs. Seeking to further boost its poll-leading standings ahead of next month’s general election, Poland’s ruling party has pledged to raise the minimum wage by 78 ...

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