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Facebook’s top lobbyist Clegg calls for ‘good regulation’ of global web

Bloomberg Facebook Inc made a very public bid over the weekend to shape the global conversation about internet regulation, though so far some politicians remain skeptical of its efforts. The company’s top lobbyist urged regulators around the world to agree on standards governing online content — and to prevent a patchwork of different regulations that make it difficult for international ...

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Euro-area inflation slows 1.4% in March

Bloomberg Inflation in the euro area unexpectedly slowed in March and a core measure of prices fell to the lowest in almost a year, underscoring the case for more European Central Bank stimulus. The report, showing a headline rate of 1.4 percent and a gauge stripping out volatile components at 0.8 percent, puts the ECB further away from reaching its ...

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Italy needs energy storage to deliver on pollution pledge

Bloomberg Italy must more than double its capacity to store electricity if it wants to slash pollution from burning fossil fuels, the head of the nation’s power transmission network said. Terna SpA Chief Executive Officer Luigi Ferraris said Italy may need as many as 6 gigawatts of storage by 2030 to balance a boom in renewables. Storage is one of ...

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China’s factory rebound heralds improvement in global outlook

Bloomberg China’s first official economic gauge for March signalled a stabilisation in the world’s second-largest economy, easing one of the biggest worries for the global outlook. The manufacturing purchasing managers index rose to 50.5 from 49.2 last month, the biggest increase since 2012 and exceeding all estimates by economists. Both new orders and new export orders — leading sub-gauges that ...

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China suspends tariff on US autos, parts

Bloomberg China continues to suspend retaliatory tariffs on US autos and car parts from April 1. The end date for the suspension may be given at a later date, the Ministry of Finance said in a statement on its website. It added that China hopes to continue talking with the US about trade issues and to make efforts to end ...

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Coca-Cola turns to grandmas’ recipes in India

Bloomberg First came a type of cumin-flavoured sparkling water. Next up is a mix of unripe mangoes and spices. After that could be buttermilk. Then maybe some potions based on a 2,000 year-old system of traditional medicine. That’s a rough outline of Coca-Cola Co’s strategy in India as it tries to outrun the global decline in consumption of sugary sodas. ...

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Ex-Tata executives start fund to spur change at Indian firms

Bloomberg Some ex- Tata Group executives have teamed up with a veteran investor to seek to bring change at Indian companies, in a rare attempt to influence management in a country where shareholder activism has largely failed to take hold. Former Tata employees including Mukund Rajan and Govind Sankaranarayanan have partnered with Ajit Dayal, the founder of mutual fund firm ...

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Rare public protest flags investor anger in Hyflux slump

Bloomberg A rare public protest in Singapore underscored mounting anger among investors set to suffer sharp losses in one of the country’s highest-profile corporate debt restructurings. The catastrophic slump of the once-vaunted water and power company, Hyflux Ltd, has stunned debtholders, who stand to lose about 90 percent. About 400 to 500 of those individual investors gathered in a downtown ...

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Facebook CEO calls for internet regulations

Bloomberg Facebook Inc Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg called for new global regulations governing the internet, recommending overarching rules on hateful and violent content, election integrity, privacy and data portability. In a statement that was also published as an op-ed in the Washington Post, Zuckerberg said the company is seeking regulations that would set baselines for prohibited content and require ...

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PSA Group and Fiat Chrysler explore Europe car venture

Bloomberg PSA Group and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles are exploring a partnership to share investments to build cars in Europe, according to people familiar with the talks. The French carmaker and its Italian-American peer have been holding preliminary discussions to collaborate on a “super platform” — the basic underpinning of a car model — to reduce their investment costs in the ...

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