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Ex-Nissan chairman Ghosn’s detention extended again

Bloomberg Japanese prosecutors extended Carlos Ghosn’s stay in jail for 10 more days, another setback for the fallen auto executive who has sought bail to start mounting his defense in the case that has shocked the global car industry. A Tokyo court approved the extension of detention until January 11, The Foreign Press in Japan said in a statement on ...

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Beijing approves 80 new game titles

Bloomberg China has approved 80 new video game titles in the first batch of licenses granted by the media regulator after the end of a nine-month freeze. The initial games were mostly local, mobile titles and didn’t include any from industry giants Tencent Holdings Ltd. or Netease Inc. The notice of approvals was posted online by the State Administration of ...

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‘China investment in Germany plunges’

Bloomberg Chinese companies spent far less on German firms in the second half of this year as Chancellor Angela Merkel’s government moved to tighten its grip on foreign investment, according to data compiled by business services provider Ernst & Young. Chinese investment in German takeovers or in stakes in German companies plunged to $311 million during the period from almost ...

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Musk to visit China for factory groundbreaking

Bloomberg Tesla Inc. is getting ready to break ground on its factory and Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk can’t wait to visit. “Looking forward to visiting soon for the groundbreaking of Gigafactory Shanghai,” Musk wrote in a tweet. He didn’t provide a date for the visit. The China plant would be a significant milestone for the battery-car manufacturer as it ...

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China slowdown deepens as trade truce impacts factories

Bloomberg China heads into the new year with its factories back in contractionary territory as the threat of a prolonged trade war dampens sentiment and stimulus struggles to gain traction. The manufacturing purchasing managers index dropped to 49.4 in December, the weakest since early 2016 and below the 50 level that denotes contraction. Measures of new orders and new export ...

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Canada carbon tax set to take effect in industrial heartland

Bloomberg Canadians will start paying a carbon tax in what is set to be a key political battleground of the 2019 election. From January 1, Justin Trudeau’s government will start rolling out a “backstop” price on provinces that don’t have their own levies on emissions. That includes Ontario, an industrial heavyweight whose populist premier scrapped an existing plan, setting up ...

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Texas job growth to take hit in 2019 if oil rout drags on

Bloomberg Job growth in the Lone Star State will likely weaken in the first half of 2019 if oil prices remain at current levels, according to the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas. Changes in Texas job growth tend to lag big moves in the crude price by about six months, according to a report. With the average price of West ...

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Pimco, Allianz pile into Argentine bonds

Bloomberg The world’s best-paying bond has a big fan in one of the world’s largest bond investors. Pacific Investment Management Co and its parent company, Allianz Global Investors, have snapped up an Argentine government note that pays a floating coupon equal to the country’s benchmark interest rate — which at one point in October reached a staggering 74 percent. They ...

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Verizon, Disney avert bowl-day blackout with contract accord

Bloomberg College football won’t go dark on New Year’s Day. Millions of TV customers from Boston to Washington were spared the loss of channels such as ESPN — and popular college football games — after Verizon Communications Inc and Walt Disney Co struck a distribution agreement on the eve of the New Year. The companies reached a broad-based, multiyear agreement, ...

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Oil mayhem hits China as top traders suspended after losses

Bloomberg China is the latest victim of the wild swings in oil prices that have roiled trading firms across the globe this year. Two top officials at Unipec, one of the country’s most powerful trading companies, were suspended this week following losses on bets related to oil prices in the second half of the year, according to people with knowledge ...

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