Bloomberg Envoys from almost 200 nations agreed to step up the pace of their work on reining in global warming even without additional help from the world’s richest polluter. Two weeks of discussions organised by the United Nations concluded, after talks were delayed by a grammatical error in the draft text. The delegates, drawn from energy and environment ministries set ...
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India’s highest credit rating makes PM Modi’s job harder
Bloomberg Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s wriggle room to relax his deficit targets just got reduced by Moody’s Investors Service. The government was talking about easing its budget goals as sweeping policy changes hurt growth and revenue. Then Moody’s upgraded India’s sovereign rating to the highest since 1988, prompting a U-turn from the administration. “We’ll continue to maintain the glide path,†...
Read More »Tencent sets record after best revenue growth in 7 years
Bloomberg Tencent Holdings Ltd. rose to a record high after posting accelerated sales growth and topping the most optimistic of analyst estimates. The shares climbed 2.3 percent to a lifetime closing peak of HK$391.80 in Hong Kong, valuing the company at more than $477 billion. The owner of WeChat, the social network that is nearly ubiquitous in China, reported a ...
Read More »Nissan may build new US auto plant
Bloomberg Nissan Motor Co. is squeezing all it can from its US assembly plants and will need to build an entirely new factory if it keeps growing in the lucrative American auto market, a top executive said. “At some point, we may need it,†Jose Munoz, chairman of Nissan North America, said in an interview, referring to additional production capacity. ...
Read More »China home prices snap three-month drop
Bloomberg Chinese home prices rose in more cities in October, snapping a three-month decline, a sign the market is stabilising amid government efforts to curb property speculation. New-home prices, excluding state-subsidised housing, climbed in 50 of the 70 cities tracked by the government, compared with 44 in September, the National Bureau of Statistics said. Prices fell in 14 cities from ...
Read More »Japan urges TPP-11 partners to sign pact before elections
Bloomberg Nations working to salvage a mammoth Pacific-rim trade pact that the US abandoned need to move forward before electoral politics get in the way, according to Japan’s chief negotiator. “Next year various countries have elections, there’ll be movements in governments,†Economy Minister Toshimitsu Motegi said. “Considering this, we ought to get it signed quickly before then.†While Motegi didn’t ...
Read More »Verizon Communications, NFL may seal digital streaming deal
ÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂBloomberg Verizon Communications Inc. is close to a new deal with the National Football League for digital streaming rights that would give the largest US wireless carrier the ability to deliver game broadcasts to internet-connected TVs, tablets and phones, according to people familiar with the matter. The deal expands on Verizon’s previous contract, which limited the carrier to streaming on ...
Read More »Sinclair Broadcast wins again at FCC
Bloomberg A divided Federal Communications Commission approved a new TV broadcast standard backed by Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc., sparking renewed criticism that the agency is favouring the company—a notion rejected by its Republican chairman. The FCC, on a 3-2 party-line vote, said broadcasters may voluntarily start using so-called Next Gen TV, an over-the-air service that promises better pictures and interactive ...
Read More »Puerto Rico loses workers in 21 years after hurricane
Bloomberg Puerto Rico employers reduced payrolls in October by the most in 21 years after Hurricane Maria devastated the island and knocked out power for weeks to most of the territory, Labor Department figures showed. The drop totalled 3.6 percent of payrolls, or 31,600 people— the biggest drop since 1996— reducing nonfarm employment to 842,000, the lowest level since 1991. ...
Read More »Apple delays launch of HomePod speaker
Bloomberg Apple Inc. said its next major new hardware product, the HomePod speaker, is being delayed until early next year, missing the key holiday shopping season. “We can’t wait for people to experience HomePod, Apple’s breakthrough wireless speaker for the home, but we need a little more time before it’s ready for our customers,†Apple spokeswoman Trudy Muller said. “We’ll ...
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