Bloomberg Oyo Hotels, the once high-flying Indian startup, reported a narrower quarterly loss after curbing spending to cope with a slow recovery in travel following the pandemic. The loss shrank to 3.33 billion rupees ($40.8 million) in the three months through September from 4.14 billion rupees in the preceding quarter, the company said in a statement. Revenue was little ...
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Bangladesh on track to become a trillion-dollar economy by 2040
Bloomberg Bangladesh is on course to become a $1 trillion economy by 2040, driven by consumer optimism, innovation in emerging economic sectors and a young engaged workforce, according to Boston Consulting Group (BCG). With average annual growth of 6.4% between 2016 and 2021, the South Asian nation has outpaced peers such as India, Indonesia, Vietnam, the Philippines and Thailand, BCG ...
Read More »India mulls selling stakes in coal, zinc miners
Bloomberg India plans to sell small stakes in state-run firms including the world’s biggest coal miner and Asia’s largest zinc producer, to ride a stock market boom and boost revenue in the final quarter of the financial year, according to people familiar with the matter. The government is looking to sell 5%-10% in Coal India Ltd, Hindustan Zinc Ltd, ...
Read More »Tesla recalls thousands of cars in China on software, seat belts
Bloomberg Tesla Inc is recalling almost 81,000 electric cars in China — more than it typically ships from its Shanghai factory in any given month — due to a software issue and seat belt problems. The US EV maker will call back 70,434 imported Model S, Model X and Model 3 vehicles, and 10,127 China-made Model 3 cars, the ...
Read More »China local governments face debt squeeze worth $2 trillion
Bloomberg Signs are growing in China that local government debt burdens are becoming unsustainable. China’s 31 provincial governments have a stockpile of outstanding bonds that’s close to the Ministry of Finance’s risk threshold of 120% of income. Breaching that line could mean regions will face more regulatory hurdles to borrow, hampering their ability to drive up economic growth. In ...
Read More »India seeking to shrink budget deficit: Minister
Bloomberg India wants to narrow its budget deficit by at least 50 basis points, according to people familiar with the matter, as authorities balance global investor scrutiny with the need for higher spending as the nation enters an election year. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman will seek to shrink the shortfall to less than 6% of gross domestic product in ...
Read More »South Korea may order striking truck drivers to return to work
Bloomberg A South Korean official said the government is considering issuing an order to disband a strike by truck drivers that has blocked ports and industrial complexes, hampering supplies of key exports. “We are doing our best to minimize supply disruptions and taking emergency steps,†said Transport Minister Won Hee-ryong during a visit to the port of Busan on Thursday. ...
Read More »Adani’s flagship to raise $2.5b via share sale
Bloomberg Adani Enterprises Ltd. seeks to raise 200 billion rupees ($2.5 billion) by selling new shares as billionaire Gautam Adani’s flagship firm looks to increase its free float and improve leverage ratios. The board of the Ahmedabad-based company, helmed by Asia’s richest person, approved a further public offer of equity shares, according to an exchange filing Friday. The breakneck ...
Read More »Baidu posts surprise sales gain as investors eye turnaround
Bloomberg Baidu Inc. posted a surprise gain in revenue after cost cuts helped prop up the bottom line and online advertising held up better than anticipated against China’s economic downturn. Sales rose slightly to 32.5 billion yuan ($4.6 billion) in the September quarter, beating expectations for 31.8 billion yuan. The company posted a net loss of 146 million yuan in ...
Read More »Foxconn offers staff $1,400 to leave after iPhone city violence
Bloomberg Foxconn Technology Group has begun offering 10,000 yuan ($1,400) to any workers who choose to leave, an unusual decision intended to appease disgruntled new hires who played a central role in violent protests that rocked the world’s largest iPhone factory. Apple Inc.’s main global production partner said in an online notice the sum, to be paid out in ...
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