Bloomberg Abu Dhabi is pushing ahead with an initial public offering for Spanish oil company Cia Espanola de Petroleos SAU, in what could be the largest such deal in a decade. The emirate’s Mubadala Investment Co. will offer a stake of at least 25 percent in Cepsa in the fourth quarter, the state-owned investor said on Monday in a statement. …
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US to slap 10% tariff on $200bn of China goods
Bloomberg The Trump administration will announce that it’s imposing a 10 percent tariff on $200 billion of Chinese goods, which Beijing has already said it will retaliate against, reports said. The rate is less than half of the 25% level the administration had initially been considering. Still, American consumers could start feeling the cost of the tariffs for everyday goods, …
Read More »Opec chief sees need to keep oil supply deal
Bloomberg The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) needs to keep working with other oil producers to manage global supplies as demand for crude faces ‘headwinds,’ the head of the organisation said. The historic supply deal between Saudi Arabia, Russia and other producers reached in late 2016 needs to become permanent, Mohammad Barkindo, secretary-general of the Opec, said. Oil demand …
Read More »UAE, Romania discuss promoting cooperation
BUCHARES / WAM Ways of accelerating cooperation in the investment and trade sectors were the main topic of discussions at a meeting His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Ruler’s Representative in Al Dhafra Region, had with Viorica Dancila, Romanian Prime Minister. The two sides met in the Romanian capital, Bucharest, and discussed boosting ties between the UAE and …
Read More »Maersk customers to pay for $2bn-a-year fuel hike
Bloomberg The cost of delivering world trade is about to go up. A.P. Moller-Maersk A/S, the world’s largest container shipping line, said that customers using its giant box ships will have to pay separately for fuel from 2020, when prices are expected to surge because of tougher environmental standards. The regulations are designed to cut down emissions of sulfur, a …
Read More »Saudi’s sovereign wealth fund raises $11 billion loan
Bloomberg Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund raised an $11 billion loan, marking its first-ever borrowing. The loan was larger than initially planned due to strong interest from banks and establishes a core banking group for the Public Investment Fund to work with on future deals, the fund said. “This is the first step in incorporating loans and debt instruments into …
Read More »New Jersey edges towards wind farms off its ‘shores’
Bloomberg New Jersey is taking a step closer to erecting wind turbines off the coast of some of its most storied beaches. State regulators are about to consider Governor Phil Murphy’s proposed solicitation for 1.1 gigawatts of offshore-wind farms. The process was expected to begin on September 17, subject to approval by the state’s Board of Public Utilities, Murphy said …
Read More »More than half of South Africa’s coal plants low on stock
Bloomberg More than half of South Africa’s core coal plants are running low on fuel, with at least four holding less than 10 days of supply, and the country’s power utility plans on trucking and railing emergency stocks as far as 400 kilometres (249 miles). State-owned Eskom Holdings SOC Ltd. has 15 around-the-clock baseload coal stations throughout the nation, nine …
Read More »RWE fears lignite industry collapse in ‘hasty coal exit’
Bloomberg Chancellor Angela Merkel’s plan to phase out coal-fired power plants in Germany should stop short of “prematurely†closing brown coal facilities, or she risks the collapse of the nation’s mining industry as well as persistent blackouts, RWE AG said in a report. Shuttering coal plants may have a “domino†effect on mining, which is regulated by concessions that would …
Read More »Oil set for gain while uncertain outlook spurs volatility
Bloomberg Oil headed for a weekly gain as threats to supply in Iran and Venezuela overshadowed risks to demand, while an uncertain outlook heightened volatility. Futures in New York are on course for a 1.7 percent advance this week amid signs that looming US sanctions are taking a toll on Iranian crude exports. Volatility headed for the biggest weekly increase …
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