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Ford focusses on Mustang as ‘cars’ fade from showrooms

Bloomberg Ford Motor Co. has stopped running national ads for the Fusion and Focus sedans it’s killing and put more marketing muscle behind the Mustang, a decision that paid off with a 35 percent sales jump for the pony car last month. “Those are the kind of things you’re able to do when you narrow the focus of your lineup,” ...

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Bayer CEO has ‘no regrets’ for $63bn Monsanto purchase

Bloomberg Bayer AG’s $63 billion Monsanto purchase has suffered regulatory delays, mounting legal claims and now will yield lower earnings for the year than earlier forecast. Still, the company’s CEO says he has “no regrets.” The German company lost out on revenue from Monsanto’s busy spring season, when farmers in the Northern Hemisphere plant the bulk of their crops, because ...

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JM Holding weighs options including sale

Bloomberg JM Holding GmbH, a German family-owned investment vehicle, is exploring options including a partial sale of the business that controls two plastics companies, according to people with knowledge of the matter. A sale of about half of the firm, which is under consideration by some of the owners, would give buyers an equal proportion of two closely held German ...

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Germany, UK to drop key Brexit ask, easing path to deal

Bloomberg The British and German governments have abandoned key Brexit demands, potentially easing the path for the UK to strike a deal with the European Union, people familiar with the matter said. The pound rose. Germany is ready to accept a less detailed agreement on the UK’s future economic and trade ties with the EU in a bid to get ...

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China explores megamerger of mobile-phone carriers

Bloomberg China is exploring a merger between two of the nation’s three wireless carriers to speed up the development of 5G mobile services amid a race with the US over the technology, according to people familiar with the matter. The country’s top leaders are reviewing a proposal to combine China United Network Communications Group Co. and China Telecommunications Corp. but ...

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Tencent-backed Meituan takes orders for $4.4 billion IPO

Bloomberg Meituan Dianping started taking orders for a Hong Kong initial public offering that could raise as much as $4.4 billion as it warned there was no guarantee it would ever become profitable. The restaurant review and delivery giant backed by Tencent Holdings Ltd. is offering 480.27 million new Class B shares at HK$60 to HK$72 apiece, according to terms ...

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Suzuki forced out of China as buyers continue to favour SUVs

Bloomberg Suzuki Motor Corp., the Japanese manufacturer known for its minicars, exited China as consumers in the world’s biggest auto market shifted purchases to larger sedans and sport utility vehicles. Suzuki agreed to transfer its 50 percent stake in Changan Suzuki — its last remaining Chinese venture — to Chongqing Changan Automobile Co. as soon as legal proceedings are completed, ...

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Strongest typhoon in 25 years makes landfall in Japan

Bloomberg Typhoon Jebi swept through western Japan on Tuesday as the strongest tropical cyclone to come ashore in 25 years, causing widespread power outages and flooding the region’s main airport. One person was reported killed. The storm paralysed the country’s second-largest population center around Osaka, with companies forced to temporarily close their plants, and power cut to more than 800,000 ...

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China starts sharing income data to end global tax loopholes

Bloomberg In a move aimed at cutting tax evasion, China will start exchanging information on residents’ financial investments with about 100 other countries from this month. The information exchange will give tax officials a better view of Chinese residents’ overseas financial investments and earnings. The change is part of the Common Reporting Standard, a global agreement on sharing tax data ...

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Trump’s trade war with China may hit parts of your car first

Bloomberg The US-China trade war threatens to make September a very slow month at ED Opto Electrical Lighting Co.’s auto-parts factory in the eastern Chinese city of Zhenjiang. With President Donald Trump slapping tariffs on items like car gaskets and ignition wiring sets in July, American buyers of the company’s LED car lights pushed hard over the summer to get ...

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