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Takata declines by daily limit over ‘bankruptcy plan’

Bloomberg Takata Corp. fell by its daily limit after the embattled airbag maker was said to be planning to file for bankruptcy, paving the way for a sale of the 84-year-old Japanese company behind the biggest safety recall in automotive history. Shares of Takata declined 17 percent, the most since April 27, at the end of trading on Monday in ...

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China home prices increase in fewer cities as curbs bite

Bloomberg China’s home prices increased in fewer cities last month in the wake of cooling measures imposed by local authorities. New-home prices, excluding government-subsidized housing, gained from the previous month in 56 of 70 cities tracked by the government, compared with 58 in April, the National Bureau of Statistics said on Monday. Prices fell in nine cities and were unchanged ...

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Buyers line up as Europe’s biggest debt collector divests units

Bloomberg A long list of potential buyers has expressed interest in the Nordic and Baltic businesses that Intrum Justitia AB and Lindorff need to divest to proceed with their merger, according to Intrum’s chief executive officer. CEO Mikael Ericson says he is confident the two firms can sell Lindorff’s entire business in Denmark, Estonia, Finland and Sweden, as well as ...

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Delivery Hero seeks $4.9bn valuation as IPO price set

Bloomberg Delivery Hero AG plans an initial public offering valuing the company at as much as 4.39 billion euros ($4.9 billion) as the Rocket Internet SE-backed food-delivery startup seeks funds for growth. The company and current owners will sell as much as 996 million euros in stock for 22 euros to 25.50 euros apiece, according to a statement on Monday. ...

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London home sellers cut price for second time in 3 months

Bloomberg London home sellers cut asking prices for a second time in three months and waning buyer interest hints that the slowdown may continue. Prices dropped 2.4 percent in June — the biggest for that month since 2010 — leaving them down 1.4 percent from a year earlier, Rightmove Plc said on Monday. Nationally, asking prices slipped 0.4 percent, pushing ...

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Google ‘will do more to suppress terrorist propaganda’

Bloomberg Alphabet Inc.’s Google says it is creating new policies and practices to suppress terrorism-related videos, a response to UK lawmakers who have said the internet is a petri dish for radical ideology. Google will increase its use of technology to identify extremist and terrorism-related videos across its sites, which include YouTube, and will boost the number of people who ...

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Bain, INCJ offer $19 billion for Toshiba chip unit

Bloomberg A group led by Bain Capital LP and Japanese investors has offered about 2.1 trillion yen ($19 billion) for Toshiba Corp.’s semiconductor division, emerging as a leading bidder in the hotly contested auction, according to people familiar with the matter. The US private equity firm has the backing of state-supported Innovation Network Corp. of Japan and Development Bank of ...

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Hyundai Motor counts on new SUV model to revive sales

Bloomberg Hyundai Motor Co. is counting on its first global compact SUV model to revive flagging sales after missing out on the popularity of sport utility vehicles in its major markets. Vice Chairman Chung Eui-sun unveiled the Kona SUV, with a starting price of 18.95 million won ($16,800). The model will begin sales this month in South Korea, followed by ...

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Price woes bring Indian farmers to streets

Bloomberg As monsoon rains move across India — usually a boom time for the agriculture sector — farmers have left their land and taken to the streets amid growing anger over falling food prices and high debts. With protests spreading around the country, the government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi is under pressure to provide more incentives. A drop in ...

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India’s palm oil imports rise for 4th month on low price

Bloomberg India’s palm oil purchases probably climbed for a fourth straight month in May as a drop in global prices boosted demand amid a stronger local currency. Imports rose 21 percent to 798,000 metric tons from a year earlier, according to the median of five estimates in a Bloomberg survey of processors, brokers and analysts. Total vegetable oil purchases rose ...

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