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Renault set to invest $144mn in Jiangling electric car venture

Bloomberg Renault SA will invest 128.5 million euros ($144 million) for a 50 percent stake in a venture with Jiangling Motors Corp (JMC) to develop electric vehicles in China, part of a push by the French company to make further inroads into the world’s biggest car market. The Chinese entity was created in 2015 and already holds certification to manufacture ...

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Carbon pollution price in Europe nears key 30 euros threshold

Bloomberg Europe’s carbon market is nearing the psychologically important threshold of 30 euros ($33.70) a ton after signs the region will tighten rules on polluters and curtail supplies of allowances. The value of the securities that cover greenhouse gas emissions from industry and utilities has almost doubled in the past year, finishing at their strongest weekly close since 2006. That ...

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Europe braces for another heatwave after hottest June

Bloomberg After a scorching weekend across the US east coast, it’s Europe’s turn to dial up the air conditioners and fans this week. Temperatures could rise as high as 34 degrees Celsius (93 Fahrenheit) by Wednesday in London and other parts of Britain, compared with about 21 Celsius now, according to the Met Office. Paris is forecast to be as ...

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Microsoft cloud software fuels sales, profit beat

Bloomberg Microsoft Corp rose to a record after topping quarterly sales and profit projections, fuelled by steady demand for cloud-computing services and a surprisingly strong Windows business. The company’s forecast promised robust growth will continue into next year. The software maker pledged “double-digit” percentage gains in sales and operating income for the year. Results are getting a boost from larger ...

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Apple supplier TSMC beats as demand rises for chips

Bloomberg Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC) projected current-quarter revenue ahead of estimates, as the Apple supplier shrugs off a smartphone slump and US sanctions on Huawei Technologies Co to ride demand for cutting-edge chips. The world’s largest contract chipmaker expects sales of $9.1 billion to $9.2 billion in the September quarter, ahead of average projections for about $8.9 billion. The ...

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Vodafone Idea picks US-based lenders for $1.9bn fiber sale

Bloomberg Vodafone Idea Ltd has hired Bank of America Corp and Morgan Stanley to help sell its fiber assets as India’s largest mobile carrier by users seeks to bolster its finances, people familiar with the matter said. The bankers will initiate discussions with potential buyers for the fiber assets, which could be valued at as much as 130 billion rupees ...

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India state utility asks renewable companies to redraw contracts

Bloomberg India’s Andhra Pradesh has asked developers of all renewable energy projects in the southern state to cut the price of green power and disregard existing contracts, according to people with knowledge of the matter. The state’s power utility sent letters to developers including Goldman Sachs Group-backed ReNew Power Ltd, Greenko Group, Mytrah Energy Ltd, and Acme Cleantech Solutions Pvt, ...

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China to citizens: Cut on oil, sugar, salt

Bloomberg China is calling on its people to reduce their intake of edible oils, sugar and salt as part of a nationwide campaign to minimise health risks. The country is the world’s top consumer of soybean oil, processed from imported beans, and the biggest user of sugar after India. The nation is targeting daily consumption of oils no higher than ...

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GM’s biggest Chinese ally faces first annual sales dip

Bloomberg SAIC Motor Corp expects annual sales to fall for the first time in at least 14 years as China’s biggest automaker battles through a slump in demand roiling the world’s largest car market, according to people familiar with the matter. The Shanghai-based company, Volkswagen AG and General Motors Co’s biggest auto-making partner in China, projects 2019 sales will fall ...

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EU assessing security risks to 5G may include Huawei

Bloomberg The European Union said it may deem certain 5G suppliers a security risk, noting that Chinese law requires domestic companies to collaborate with intelligence agencies. The EU won’t target China’s Huawei Technologies Co “from the outset,” Security Commissioner Julian King told reporters. But he noted that Chinese national intelligence law “puts certain quite broad requirements on organisations or citizens ...

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