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New York’s C2 invests $21mn in new projects

Bloomberg C2 Energy Capital LLC, a New York-based clean-energy developer, raised $21 million to invest in new projects. About half of the money raised for the C2 Taiyo Fund I LP fund is already committed to specific projects. The fund will target renewables and storage investments, including a 51-megawatt solar portfolio being built in South Carolina. C2 develops, owns and …

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Shipping costs make Europe a LNG hot spot

Bloomberg Forget Asian hunger for energy or where liquefied natural gas (LNG) costs the most, at the moment it’s all about tanker rates. Northwest Europe has seen a boom in LNG imports this month, with cargoes arriving from atypical sources including Peru and Egypt, while the US and Russia are also sending tankers into the most liquid gas market outside …

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Curb steel production, says ThyssenKrupp CEO

Bloomberg Steelmakers in China and the rest of the world need to do more to reduce overcapacity, according to Guido Kerkhoff, CEO chief executive officer of Germany’s ThyssenKrupp AG. While China made good progress in curbing over-production, there’s room for even more cuts, Kerkhoff said. China has reshaped industry in past three years by closing plants, tightening environmental controls and …

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UAE leads global Islamic economy

DUBAI / WAM The UAE has been ranked first globally in five Islamic economic sectors, according to the latest results of the “Global Islamic Economy Report 2018-2019.” The Dubai Islamic Economy Development Centre (DIEDC) on Sunday published the results of the report, titled “An Inclusive Ethical Economy.” The sixth report in the series was commissioned by DIEDC and produced by …

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Agthia’s nine-month profit hits AED159mn

Emirates Business Agthia Group PJSC, one of the UAE’s leading food and beverages companies, reported a net profit of AED 159 million during the first nine months of 2018, representing a 9% like-for-like increase compared to the same period last year. The group also reported AED 1.49 billion net revenues while gross profit margin reached a record-high 34.7 percent because …

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Sabic Q3 profit up 5.4%

Bloomberg Saudi Basic Industries Corp (Sabic), the Middle East’s biggest petrochemicals producer, posted a 5.4 percent increase in third-quarter pro-fit on higher prices and sales, meeting analysts’ estimates. Net income rose to 6.1 billion riyals ($1.63 billion) from 5.8 billion riyals a year ago, the Riyadh-based company said in a statement. The average estimate of analysts was for a profit …

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China tells state-owned giants to halt buying oil from Iran

Bloomberg China’s government has told at least two of its state oil companies to avoid purchasing Iranian oil as the US prepares to impose sanctions on the Persian Gulf state, according to people with knowledge of the matter. The freeze on imports by China National Petroleum Corp. (CNPC) and Sinopec is temporary and purchases may resume depending on the outcome …

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Exxon Mobil sued for deceiving investors on climate change

Bloomberg Lawyers for Exxon Mobil Corp. stood before a New York judge and told the state’s attorney general to “put up or shut up” after spending three years investigating the company’s public disclosures about climate change, saying authorities should sue the energy giant or move on. Attorney General Barbara Underwood filed a fraud lawsuit against Exxon in state court in …

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Endeavor weighs sale after getting takeover interest

Bloomberg Endeavor Energy Resources LP, the largest privately held oil producer in the Permian Basin, is weighing a sale after receiving takeover interest from major energy explorers, according to people familiar with the matter. Midland, Texas-based Endeavor could draw interest from suitors including Chevron Corp. and BP Plc, said the people, who asked to not be identified because the matter …

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Tianqi Lithium to buy $4.1 billion stake in SQM

Bloomberg China’s Tianqi Lithium Corp. cleared a major hurdle in its bid to buy a $4.1 billion stake in SQM, the world’s second-largest producer of the mineral used in electric-vehicle batteries. Chile’s constitutional court has declared inadmissible a suit questioning whether an agreement between Tianqi and Chile’s antitrust agency FNE went far enough to protect SQM’s trade secrets against its …

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