Bloomberg The next year and a half will be key for Tata Motors Ltd. as scrutiny of its debt metrics builds amid expectations the performance of its subsidiary Jaguar Land Rover Automotive Plc will underwhelm. S&P Global Ratings cut Tata Motors’s long-term rating deeper into junk, the second downgrade for the Indian automaker in five months, citing headwinds for Jaguar ...
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Low maintains innocence over new fund misuse charges
Bloomberg Malaysian financier Low Taek Jho has maintained his innocence over new charges of money laundering as the government steps up legal action against those who had allegedly embezzled from state investment fund 1MDB. “Low will not submit to any jurisdiction where guilt has been predetermined by politics and there is no independent legal process,†according to a statement issued ...
Read More »VW may use Ford’s plants for US expansion, says CEO
Bloomberg Volkswagen AG, trying to win over German car-bashing President Donald Trump at the White House, dangled ideas to expand US auto production and said it may tap Ford Motor Co to help build its cars in America. Chief Executive Officer Herbert Diess said VW has considered adding a second plant in the US, even though the company isn’t fully ...
Read More »Copper deals to get elusive after Teck’s $1.2bn stake sale
Bloomberg The global hunt for high-quality, low-risk copper assets that are ready for construction is about to get tougher after Teck Resources Ltd sells a stake in one of the few deals available. Sumitomo Corp and Sumitomo Metal Mining Co agreed to pay $1.2 billion for 30 percent of the Compañia Minera Teck Quebrada Blanca SA project in nor-thern Chile. ...
Read More »Caterpillar drops over trade truce concerns
Bloomberg Caterpillar Inc fell the most in six weeks as skepticism over claims of a US-China trade truce reignited demand concerns that have put the stock on course for its worst year since 2015. Shares fell as much as 6.6 percent, the biggest intraday decline since October 23, when the mining- and construction-equipment maker repeated its warning about rising costs ...
Read More »Trump set to scrap carbon-capture mandate for new coal-fired plants
Bloomberg The Trump administration will propose scrapping an Obama-era mandate that new coal-fired power plants use carbon-capture technology, removing a major barrier to constructing the facilities, according to a person familiar with the plans. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is slated to unveil the measure on Thursday, during an event at its headquarters in Washington, said the person, who was ...
Read More »Italy recession looms large over Euro-area economy
Bloomberg The euro area is showing no signs of a meaningful economic rebound, with Italy on the verge of recession after the populist government picked a fight with European authorities over spending plans. IHS Markit’s Purchasing Manager’s Index for manufacturing and services in the 19-nation bloc fell to 52.7 in November from 53.1 in October. While the reading exceeded an ...
Read More »UK services sector growth slumps
Bloomberg Growth in the UK’s dominant services industry unexpectedly slowed to the weakest since the aftermath of the Brexit vote and came perilously close to contraction. IHS Markit’s Purchasing Managers Index for the industry fell to 50.4 last month, well below economists’ forecasts for a reading of 52.5 and just above the key 50 level that indicates expansion. The surveys ...
Read More »Qualcomm unveils new chips to fire up race to 5G services
Bloomberg Qualcomm Inc unveiled new chips that it said will run many of the first phones capable of connecting to new 5G services next year. The Snapdragon 855 includes a processor and modem to connect to wireless networks. It’s the latest version of Qualcomm’s flagship product that’s been the heart of most smartphones sold in the past decade. “In the ...
Read More »Nissan directors meet to pick chairman
Bloomberg Nissan Motor Co.’s independent board members were expected to meet on Tuesday to select Carlos Ghosn’s successor as chairman, with their choice to replace the arrested car titan an indicator of the direction the automaker’s alliance with Renault will take. The most likely successors fall on each end of the spectrum: Chief Executive Officer Hiroto Saikawa, who has emerged ...
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