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Sugar barons amass $8.2 billion fortune by inflating US prices

Bloomberg As Cuban refugees, the Fanjuls have a familiar story to tell. They fled the revolution. Fidel Castro’s forces seized everything they owned on the island, business interests, homes, a fortune in fine art. But they didn’t arrive in Florida in 1960 empty handed. Patriarch Alfonso Fanjul Sr., one of the world’s most prosperous sugar barons before Castro came onto ...

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Vantiv to buy Worldpay Group for $10.4 billion

Bloomberg Vantiv Inc., the largest US merchant acquirer, agreed to buy e-commerce payments company Worldpay Group Plc for about $10.4 billion. The deal values each Worldpay share at 397 pence and the combined payment processing firm will seek a secondary listing on the London Stock Exchange, according to a statement on Wednesday. Following the deal, the company will be called ...

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Brexit talks difficult yet productive, says Davis

Bloomberg Last month’s second round of discussions on extricating Britain from the European Union produced a “significant step forward” on the thorny issue of citizens’ rights, even though the talks were at times tricky, Brexit Secretary David Davis said. In the July 17-20 talks in Brussels, negotiators focused on discussing the rights of EU citizens in Britain and those of ...

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Jaguar Land Rover sees higher incentive costs

Bloomberg Jaguar Land Rover will have to continue to offer higher incentives to win customers as competition intensifies after Tata Motors Ltd.’s luxury unit posted slower growth in deliveries. A one-time gain helped Jaguar Land Rover post a 49 percent jump in profit before tax of 595 million pounds ($774 million), its Mumbai-based parent said on Wednesday. The profit includes ...

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Disney sees a future sans Netflix, Comcast, DirecTV

Bloomberg Walt Disney Co.’s Bob Iger is ready to embrace the cord cutter. Disney, the world’s largest entertainment company, outlined plans on Tuesday to sell some of its premiere content directly to consumers online starting next year. It will offer live sports and animated films including “Toy Story 4,” sidestepping partners from Netflix Inc. to pay-TV providers like Comcast Corp. ...

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Many MBAs don’t prefer Wall Street

Bloomberg Wall Street? A new survey shows that jobs outside of Wall Street are becoming increasingly enticing to recent MBA graduates. According to data from Training the Street, bulge bracket banks were a top employment choice for just 19 percent of respondents. A drop of 7 percent from last year is also the lowest level in the eight-year history of ...

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China’s silk road revival lends urgency to India’s Asia goals

Bloomberg When Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government approved $256 million to upgrade a section of a remote border road last month, few took notice. Yet India’s decision to revive plans for the trilateral highway, part of an ambitious 1,360-kilometre (845 mile) crossing to link northeastern India with markets in Thailand and beyond, marks the next phase in the jostle between ...

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Tata hiring bankers to help sell units

Bloomberg Nearly six months after his turbulent elevation to run India’s biggest conglomerate, Natarajan Chandrasekaran is assembling a team of dealmakers to refocus some of the group’s biggest businesses, expand its financial services and consumer businesses and sell or merge dozens of smaller units, according to interviews with senior executives. As many as one-third of the group’s 100-plus units could ...

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Indian cities to grow the fastest in Asia as Chinese rivals slow

Bloomberg Delhi will have the fastest growth of any city in Asia, with the economy to be almost 50 percent larger in 2021 than it was at the end of last year. Indian cities are set to expand the most across the region, with growth speeding up from the past 5 years, according to a new study from Oxford Economics, ...

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Gold imports by India doubled in July

Bloomberg Gold imports by India are said to have risen in July on arrival of some delayed shipments booked ahead of the implementation of a new national goods and services tax on July 1, according to sources. Inbound purchases rose to 53.4 metric tons last month from 22 tons a year earlier, said the person, who didn’t wish to be ...

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