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Apple’s Asian suppliers sink as pricey new iPhone launched

Bloomberg Shares of Apple Inc.’s suppliers across Greater China greeted the company’s latest product line-up, including its most-expensive ever iPhone, with losses. While there were a few exceptions, the lack of any major surprises in Tim Cook’s much-anticipated unveiling weighed on stocks from Taiwan’s Pegatron Corp., an iPhone assembler, to South Korean screen-maker LG Display Co. Hong Kong-listed Cowell e ...

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Matrimony.com opens IPO for Indian wedding matchmaker

Bloomberg India’s biggest online matchmaker opened its initial public offering, selling shares in Matrimony.com Ltd. for about $15 a piece. Backed by Silicon Valley investor Bessemer Venture Partners, Matrimony.com expects to raise as much as $78 million with the IPO closing. The startup has already raised funds from Goldman Sachs India Ltd., BNP Paribas Arbitrage and Baring Private Equity India ...

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WeWork sues China over trademark row

Bloomberg WeWork Cos. is escalating a legal fight against UrWork with a US lawsuit, accusing the rapidly expanding Chinese rival of infringing on its trademarks. The US startup, which has been valued at about $20 billion, filed a lawsuit against UrWork in New York, saying it copied parts of its name and logo. That follows a separate legal action taken ...

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May in a Brexit bind as talks delayed; Toyota plans to move

Bloomberg Prime Minister Theresa May is in a double bind as she tries to navigate the politics of Brexit while keeping businesses on side: Even when she thinks she’s giving companies what they want, they say she’s made it worse. May is set to ask the European Union to let Britain keep access to its single market and customs union ...

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Europe gets back in fight mode with trade, investment push

Bloomberg European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker pushed to expand Europe’s global economic footprint in a sign of growing confidence that the political threats posed by Brexit and populism can be curtailed. Juncker, who leads the European Union’s executive arm, proposed to start EU free-trade talks with Australia and New Zealand, give the bloc a role in screening foreign investments and ...

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Uber’s legal chief to depart as CEO sets new course

Bloomberg Dara Khosrowshahi, the new chief executive officer at Uber Technologies Inc., laid out an initial set of plans during a staff meeting to get the troubled ride-hailing company back on course. He said his top priority was hiring a chief financial officer who can help the company balance its need to control spending with continued growth, said two people ...

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As Irma fades, swirling Jose eyes $19trn in property

Bloomberg Don’t underestimate Jose. The meteorological gods seem to be working against the hurricane as Irma’s successor lumbers over the Atlantic Ocean. But it’s so far out — more than 950 miles from New York — that it’s too soon to call the all clear. “If it is going to be a threat, it is probably a threat next week,” ...

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Trump woos democrats on tax overhaul bill

Bloomberg Three Democratic senators joined President Donald Trump for a White House dinner aimed at winning their support for an as-yet unreleased tax overhaul bill that would be written by Republican leaders. Trump’s guests — Joe Manchin of West Virginia, Heidi Heitkamp of North Dakota and Joe Donnelly of Indiana — are the only three Democratic senators who haven’t signed ...

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Amazon China hiring signals ambitions in Alibaba battle

Bloomberg Amazon.com Inc. is hiring by the hundreds in China to fill jobs ranging from internet software engineers to designers for Alexa, positioning the company to recoup some of the market share it lost to Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. in the world’s largest online shopping arena. The online retail giant lists almost 400 Chinese-based openings on its careers website and ...

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China’s latest crackdown on message groups chills WeChat users

Bloomberg Self-censorship is kicking in fast on WeChat as China’s new rules on message groups casts a chill among the 963 million users of Tencent Holdings Ltd.’s social network. Regulations released on September 7 made creators of online groups responsible for managing information within their forums and the behaviour of members. While they don’t take effect until October, authorities have ...

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