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Takata recalls 3.3 million air bags under US order

Bloomberg Takata Corp., the parts supplier that filed for bankruptcy after sparking the largest auto recall in history, called back 3.3 million air bags as part of a US order that scheduled repairs of the potentially deadly devices over several years. The supplier identified at least 15 automakers that purchased the air bags, including Toyota Motor Corp., Honda Motor Co., ...

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US urges UK to cut EU rules after Brexit for trade

Bloomberg The US wants Britain to cut European Union regulations after Brexit to boost the chances of striking a free-trade deal between the two countries. If Prime Minister Theresa May ditches some EU rules on farming and food processing, “there is a much greater opportunity for trade between the UK and US,” according to Ted McKinney, undersecretary for trade at ...

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Uber’s former CEO plans 29% stake sale

Bloomberg Former Uber Technologies Inc. Chief Executive Officer Travis Kalanick, who has long boasted that he’s never sold any shares in the company he co-founded, plans to sell about 29 percent of his stake in the ride-hailing company, people with knowledge of the matter said. Kalanick stands to reap about $1.4 billion from the transaction with SoftBank Group Corp. and ...

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Macs, iPhones, iPads exposed to chip flaw: Apple

Bloomberg Apple Inc. said all Mac computers and iOS devices, like iPhones and iPads, are affected by chip security flaws, but the company stressed there are no known exploits impacting users. The Cupertino, California-based company said recent software updates for iPads, iPhones, iPod touches, Mac desktops and laptops, and the Apple TV set-top-box mitigate one of the vulnerabilities known as ...

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Trump tax reform has states hungry for lower utility bills

Bloomberg It’s been less than a month since Congress approved a sweeping tax overhaul and states are already champing at the bit to get a piece of the action. Regulators from Montana to Kentucky have ordered utilities to act now to ensure ratepayers share in the windfall from the tax bill signed into law by President Donald Trump that slashed ...

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Google invests in Chinese game-streaming service

Bloomberg Alphabet Inc.’s Google has joined a funding round for a Chinese games-streaming service, making its second direct investment there since largely withdrawing from the country in 2010. The Mountain View, California company is joining a Series D investment round for Chushou, whose name translates into “Tentacle,” a Chinese mobile-centric game live-streaming platform with 90 million registered users. Existing backers ...

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China’s YY to list its eSports video platform in US

Bloomberg Chinese live-streaming company YY Inc. is planning to spin off and list its eSports video platform Huya Broadcasting in the US, people familiar with the matter said. The Twitch-like streaming division is seeking to raise at least $200 million this year to fund expansion in a fledgling but heated sector, the people said, requesting not to be named because ...

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Modi’s worst growth year puts pressure on budget to spur economy

Bloomberg India forecast its economy will expand at the slowest pace since Prime Minister Narendra Modi came to power in 2014, piling pressure on his government to jump start activity before a national vote early next year. Gross domestic product will grow 6.5 percent in the year through March, the Statistics Ministry said, compared with the Bloomberg consensus of 6.6 ...

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Birla’s Idea plans to raise $1bn as founders boost holding

Bloomberg Billionaire Kumar Mangalam Birla’s Idea Cellular Ltd. plans to raise more than $1 billion to strengthen its war chest as competition in the world’s second-largest telecom market intensifies. The company, which is poised to merge with Vodafone Group Plc’s India unit to form the nation’s biggest wireless carrier, will raise $513 million by selling shares to its founders, according ...

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India’s gold imports up 37% in December

Bloomberg Gold imports by India, the world’s second-biggest market after China, surged 37 percent in December after falling for three straight months, according to a person familiar with the data. Inward shipments increased to 77.7 metric tons from 56.9 tons a year ago, the person said, asking not to be named as the information isn’t public. In value terms, purchases ...

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