Bloomberg Cyrus Massoumi spent the last few years building exactly what he thought would thrive on Facebook: A series of inflammatory conservative websites, finely tuned to produce the most viral and outrageous version of the news. The social network rewarded him with an audience. Facebook Inc. now wants something different. Reacting to concerns about how fake news spread on its ...
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Japan investigates wrongdoing on $79 billion maglev project
Bloomberg Japanese prosecutors are investigating two of the country’s biggest construction companies, Obayashi Corp. and Kajima Corp., for suspected wrongdoing linked to a public-backed $79 billion magnetic-levitation rail network. After local media reported authorities were looking into bid-rigging related to construction of Central Japan Railway Co.’s maglev project, Obayashi Corp. said in a statement that prosecutors had raided its office ...
Read More »Tata unit to hive property holdings into new entity
Bloomberg Tata Communications Ltd. will soon hive its property holdings into a separate company, which will subsequently be listed, capping a 15-year effort by the unit of India’s largest conglomerate. The value of the company’s 773 acres of land parcels may be about $4.08 per share, or about 75 billion rupees, according to ICICI Securities Ltd. The spinoff should take ...
Read More »Freezing cities force China to ease anti-smog curbs on coal
Bloomberg China’s efforts to tackle air pollution are getting a reality check, with some regions told to revert to burning coal after shortages of natural gas left people without heating amid freezing winter temperatures. Officials in China’s frigid northern provinces were ordered to prioritise keeping citizens warm and areas that hadn’t yet converted fully to gas were permitted to burn ...
Read More »China Telecom studies Philippines entry after president Duterte’s offer
Bloomberg China Telecommunications Corp. is studying an investment in the Philippines after President Rodrigo Duterte invited China to enter the Southeast Asian country and challenge local phone carriers PLDT Inc. and Globe Telecom Inc. The Chinese government, which controls its phone carriers, picked China Telecom to be the one entering the Philippines, Communications Secretary Martin Andanar said, citing information from ...
Read More »Australian Donut King owner plunges
Bloomberg Donut King owner Retail Food Group Ltd. slumped by the most on record on Monday amid reports the company squeezed franchisees with high fees and offered limited management support. Shares in the company fell as much as 27 percent in Sydney trading, the steepest drop since listing in 2006, and wiping as much as $163 million off its market ...
Read More »Trump to ready public-works plan in Jan 2018
Bloomberg President Donald Trump plans to keep pushing his legislative agenda in 2018 by releasing his long-promised infrastructure proposal in early January, a senior administration official said. Infrastructure advocates question whether a Republican-led Congress will be able to pass a spending plan with enough federal funding if it’s already approved a tax measure that official estimates say would bloat the ...
Read More »Uber to stay on London streets until April 2018
Bloomberg Uber Technologies Inc.’s London fate won’t be decided until mid-way through 2018 after a judge said that she will schedule an appeal hearing in either April or June, meaning the company can operate in its busiest European market until then. Judge Emma Arbuthnot proposed two starting dates, April 30 or June 25, for the five-day trial at a short ...
Read More »Britain Serious Fraud Office gets reprieve
Bloomberg The UK government u-turned on campaign promises to disband the Serious Fraud Office (SFO), with the white-collar prosecutor remaining independent under the Conservative Party’s newest plans for tackling economic crime. The decision was expected to be announced on Monday by Home Secretary Amber Rudd, according to a statement from the Home Office. The National Crime Agency, which the government ...
Read More »Maersk sees falling freight rates in bearish sign for trade
Bloomberg The world’s largest container shipping line says international freight rates are reversing after climbing for most of this year, raising questions about the sustainability of the global trade recovery. Decade-old oversupply issues swamped demand for containerised sea trade in the third quarter, a senior official at Maersk Line Ltd. said. Over 90 percent of trade is routed through ships, ...
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