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GE tumbles as analyst returns to bearish view

Bloomberg General Electric (GE) fell in pre-market trading on Monday after a key analyst at JPMorgan returned to a bearish view on the stock, reversing a December upgrade that had provided a major boost to positive sentiment. Steve Tusa downgraded the shares to underweight from neutral and trimmed his price target by $1 to a Street-low view of $5, a ...

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Fiat to pool cars with Tesla to meet emissions targets

Bloomberg Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV is pooling its fleet with Tesla Inc. to comply with stricter European Union rules on carbon-dioxide emissions, in a deal that’s likely to pay the US electric-car leader hundreds of millions of dollars. Tightening EU regulations that kick in next year could cost Fiat 2 billion euros ($2.2 billion) in potential fines in each of ...

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Ford, Nissan feed rental-car fleets over sagging demand

Bloomberg Stronger-than-expected new-car sales last month belied a dirty little secret: Automakers have been selling more vehicles to rental fleets in recent months to prop up volume. Deliveries to rental-car companies and other non-retail buyers accounted for more than a third of total sales last month for Ford Motor Co and Nissan Motor Co, according to data from researcher Cox ...

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Court approves Ghosn’s detention until April 14

Bloomberg Carlos Ghosn will remain in jail until at least April 14 after a Japanese court granted prosecutors’ request to keep the former chairman of Nissan Motor Co longer for questioning on new allegations of funneling millions of dollars from the automaker for his own purposes. The court disclosed its decision in a statement. The former global auto titan, who ...

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China FX reserves continue moderate gains on valuation

Bloomberg China’s foreign-currency holdings rose for a fifth month as lower government bond yields in developed markets lifted valuations. Reserves increased by $8.58 billion to $3.0988 trillion in March, the People’s Bank of China said on Sunday. The reading compares with $3.09 trillion from the previous month and the median estimate of $3.09 trillion in a Bloomberg survey of economists. ...

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Go-Jek joins ‘decacorn’ with $10b valuation

Bloomberg Indonesian ride-hailing service Go-Jek’s value was estimated at $10 billion by a US market intelligence company, putting it in the ranks of startups called decacorns. New York-based CB Insights has listed Go-Jek among 19 decacorns around the world, along with the likes of Uber Technologies Inc, according to the Jakarta Post newspaper. That would make Go-Jek Indonesia’s first startup ...

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BHP all set to cut jobs under streamlining plan

Bloomberg BHP Group Ltd will cut jobs in a continuing effort to reduce bureaucracy under a previously foreshadowed streamlining strategy, a person familiar with the matter said. It is unclear how many jobs will be lost or when the reductions will begin, the person said, requesting anonymity because the move isn’t public. The changes come less than six weeks after ...

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It’s all work, all play in Singapore if urban plan gets go ahead

Bloomberg Living where you work and play may not seem like the ideal balance in terms of escaping the grind, but it’s a key plank of Singapore’s vision for its central business district. Like many cities’ financial centres, Singapore’s is bustling by day and close to deserted during a weekend. The government hopes to change that and laid out details ...

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Colorado drillers face tougher rules under energy-law revamp

Bloomberg Colorado’s legislature passed a sweeping overhaul of the state’s oil and natural gas laws, giving local governments more power to regulate drilling in one of the nation’s top crude-producing regions. The bill, which passed the state Senate by just three votes amid intense industry opposition, now heads to the desk of Democratic Governor Jared Polis, a longstanding proponent of ...

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Italy poised to cut economic growth forecast this year

Bloomberg The Italian Treasury is set to slash its growth forecast for this year and raise its projected budget deficit, according to two senior officials with knowledge of the draft outlook. The economy will expand by just 0.1 percent this year, according to the draft, which is due for cabinet approval by April 10, the officials said. The government’s previous ...

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