Bloomberg Silver imports by India, one of the world’s top buyers, may keep rising next year after bouncing back this year from a four-year low in 2016, boosted by weak prices. Overseas purchases are estimated at as high as 5,500 metric tons in 2017 and may rise to about 6,000 tons next year, surging from 3,000 tons in 2016, according ...
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Samsung plans S9 launch in February
Bloomberg Samsung Electronics Co. is said to be planning to debut its next flagship smartphone in February, presenting Apple Inc.’s iPhone X with a sooner-than-expected challenger. The South Korea-based technology giant plans to introduce the new models, the Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9 Plus, as early as late February and release the devices as early as March, according to people ...
Read More »China holdings of US Treasuries rise
Bloomberg China’s holdings of US Treasuries rose in October as the world’s second-biggest economy rebuilds its currency reserves. China’s holdings of US bonds, notes and bills increased by $8.4 billion to $1.19 trillion, according to Treasury Department data released in Washington. China remains the biggest foreign holder of US Treasuries, ahead of Japan, which owned $1.09 trillion, down by $2.1 ...
Read More »US economy to ‘rock’ as GOP races to tax-cut finish: Trump
Bloomberg President Donald Trump predicted the US economy is “going to start to rock†when the Republican rewrite of the US tax code is complete after a six-week sprint. GOP lawmakers posted their sweeping, 503-page bill—with permanent tax cut for US corporations and temporary benefits for individuals—after gaining key votes from two Republican senators who’d threatened to oppose it. Now, ...
Read More »AT&T boss exits Boeing, Emerson boards ahead of government fight
Bloomberg AT&T Inc.’s chief executive officer stepped down from the boards of Boeing Co. and Emerson Electric Co. to shield both companies from any fallout as he battles the US government to win approval for the takeover of Time Warner Inc., according to a person familiar with the matter. CEO Randall Stephenson, 57, thought it wise to sever ties with ...
Read More »Google changes rules to purge news
Bloomberg Google moved to strip from its news search results publications that mask their country of origin or intentionally mislead readers, a further step to curb the spread of fake news that has plagued internet companies this year. To appear in Google News results, websites must meet broad criteria set out by the company, including accurately representing their owners or ...
Read More »US Democrats threaten to allow medicare cuts to save Obamacare
Bloomberg House Democrats are threatening to allow automatic spending cuts triggered by the Republican tax bill to take effect next year unless Speaker Paul Ryan ends an attempt to cripple Obamacare. Under a 2010 law known as PAYGO, the $1.5 trillion reduction in government revenue caused by the Republican tax cut legislation would trigger years of across-the-board cuts to programmes ...
Read More »Irish economy soars as Brexit looms
Bloomberg Ireland’s economy surged in the third quarter, boosted by rising exports and falling imports. Gross domestic product rose 10.5 percent from the year-earlier period, the country’s statistics office said in Dublin. Exports rose 8.7 percent, while imports dropped 13 percent. The economy grew 4.2 percent from the previous quarter. The figures suggest the nation’s economy is in resilient shape ...
Read More »Tesla tells new taxi, Uber drivers not to use its superchargers
Bloomberg Professional drivers looking to buy a Tesla to shuttle paying customers around should consider this: After Friday, vehicles used for commercial purposes won’t be allowed to use the company’s Superchargers anymore, according to an updated policy. The change in rules applies to vehicles being deployed as taxis — including by drivers for Uber Technologies Inc. or Lyft Inc. — ...
Read More »Hong Kong targets next Alibaba in IPO rules revamp
Bloomberg Hong Kong’s stock exchange proposed to let “innovative†companies list in the Chinese enclave with dual-class share structures to avoid losing out on more initial public offerings by technology giants like Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. Allowing shares with extra voting power is part of a package of measures that may be the biggest change to the exchange’s listing rules ...
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