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‘Urgent need’ to reform WTO, say G20 ministers

Bloomberg Trade ministers for the world’s 20 largest economies said that they found an ‘urgent need’ to reform the World Trade Organization (WTO). Member nations recognize the need to ‘step up dialogue’ to mitigate risks, enhance confidence in global trade, and improve the WTO, they said in a statement released following meetings in Mar del Plata, Argentina. The meetings included …

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Massachusetts taps rival utility for ‘blast recovery’

Bloomberg The Massachusetts governor declared a state of emergency after explosions along a natural gas distribution system operated by NiSource Inc. killed one person and injured more than 25 others. He tapped another utility owner to oversee the recovery. Eversource Energy would now be “in charge,” Governor Charlie Baker said. The move came after local officials criticised the operator of …

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AltaGas considers Canadian IPO in shift to US after WGL deal

Bloomberg AltaGas Ltd. is intensifying its shift towards the US, following up its $4.6 billion takeover of Washington utility WGL Holdings Inc. with a plan to spin off its Canadian assets through an initial public offering. The IPO and a debt repayment from the new company would deliver $770 million in cash proceeds to AltaGas, which plans to use the …

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‘Bankrupt’ Pakistan grid adds to PM’s economic quandary

Bloomberg In Pakistan’s Tharpakar desert, Chinese and Pakistani workers toil in the blistering heat to complete the construction of a massive open pit coal mine and an adjacent 660 megawatt power plant four months before schedule. When Engro, one of Pakistan’s largest conglomerates, which is partnering with China, begins generating electricity from the plant in December it will hit a …

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India says solar safeguard duty imposed

Bloomberg India’s finance ministry said a 25 percent safeguard duty on solar cells and modules imported from China and Malaysia has been imposed, providing some clarity on the protectionist move that had been caught up in court battles. The tariff will be imposed in accordance with a notification originally published on July 30, the finance ministry said. The development follows …

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Abu Dhabi set to cash in Cepsa investment with $11.6bn IPO

Bloomberg Abu Dhabi is set to cash in significant gains as its Mubadala Investment Co. pushes ahead with an initial public offering (IPO) for Spanish oil firm Cepsa, in what could be the largest such deal in a decade. The state-owned investor decided to proceed with an IPO rather than a sale after potential bidders for the company were narrowed …

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Saudi targets $2 billion with new Islamic bonds

Bloomberg Saudi Arabia started the sale of dollar-denominated Islamic bonds and is seeking to raise about $2 billion to complete the kingdom’s external funding requirements for the year. The world’s biggest oil exporter mandated BNP Paribas SA, HSBC Holdings Plc, JPMorgan Chase & Co., Citigroup Inc., Mizuho Bank and Samba Capital for the deal, according to a term sheet seen …

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Apicorp posts three-fold rise in H1 profits

DAMMAM / WAM The Arab Petroleum Investments Corporation (Apicorp) announced its half year results for the six months ended June 30. The company records total income of $169.9 million as compared to $60.0. Key drivers of this strong underlying performance were a 40 percent increase in net interest income to $45.9 million, evidence of an increase of the yield and …

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Rupee hits 18-month high

Bloomberg India’s rupee rallied the most in 1 1/2 years and stocks recovered after an official said the government may announce measures to support the currency after a planned review of the economy by Prime Minister Narendra Modi this weekend. The government is not ruling out an increase in interest rates, the official said in New Delhi. The rupee has …

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Russia says ready to pump oil at record rate if market requires

Bloomberg Russia has the capacity to set a new oil-production record, but won’t decide whether the market needs those additional supplies before a meeting later this month with its OPEC allies. The country could boost output by as much as 300,000 barrels a day in the medium-term, which would beat the post-Soviet record set in October 2016, Russian Energy Minister …

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