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JLR’s India business has no value, says CLSA

Bloomberg With the coronavirus pandemic crippling demand for automobiles worldwide, Tata Motors Ltd is worth nothing without its luxury unit Jaguar Land Rover (JLR), according to CLSA Ltd. The $3.7 billion Indian auto company faces a significant increase in debt due to the crisis, and its plan to deleverage may be delayed by four to six quarters, CLSA said. It ...

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European funding costs ease along with stress in Italian bonds

Bloomberg European funding costs have eased for the first time since a surprise German court ruling last week against the European Central Bank’s bond buying. Three-month Euribor, the rate at which banks lend to each other, ended a three-day rising streak. Funding costs are coming down thanks to the cooling of Italian bond yield spreads, which spiked after the constitutional ...

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Argentina extends $65 billion offer after bondholders balk

Bloomberg Argentina extended the deadline for bondholders to consider a $65 billion restructuring offer, buying time for more talks after the government failed to win enough support to reach a deal. The government is open to accepting offers that both allow the country to reach its debt sustainability goals and enhance creditor recoveries, according to a statement. Hours earlier, Argentina ...

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EU is Italy’s only hope to manage its debt: Kurz

Bloomberg Italy’s debt load is so big that the country’s only chance is to get help from the European Union, according to Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz. A chronic economic underperformer, Italy was already heading for a recession before pandemic hit. Now, with European Commission forecasting that GDP will shrink 9.5% this year, Italy’s debt is set to balloon to close to ...

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Musk dares authorities to arrest him after opening Tesla’s plant

Bloomberg Elon Musk restarted production at Tesla Inc.’s only US car plant, flouting county officials who ordered the company to stay closed and openly acknowledging he was risking arrest for himself and his employees. “I will be on the line with everyone else,” the chief executive officer said in a tweet. “If anyone is arrested, I ask that it only ...

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Thyssenkrupp warns of Q3 losses

Bloomberg Thyssenkrupp AG warned losses could surge in the third quarter due to the coronavirus crisis, further eating into cash from a multibillion-euro elevator sale that was meant to fund a turnaround. The engineering conglomerate said it could lose 1 billion euros ($1.08 billion) this quarter after its net after-tax loss widened about 40% to 1.31 billion euros in the ...

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UK’s low-paid workers take the brunt of virus jobs fallout

Bloomberg Almost a quarter of jobs in the UK are at risk due to coronavirus, and those earning low incomes are the most vulnerable, according to McKinsey. About 7.6 million workers are exposed to a reduction in hours, being furloughed or permanent layoffs during lockdown, the analysis published on Tuesday found. Nearly half those jobs are in occupations earning less ...

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Oil falls on fears a second virus wave may hit demand again

Bloomberg Oil pared last week’s gain as fears of a potential resurgence in global coronavirus cases countered tentative signs of a demand recovery. Futures fell 2.3% in New York to trade near $24 a barrel. China put Shulan, a city near the North Korean border, in lockdown over the weekend, while in the US, the White House was hit with ...

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UAE announces Eid Al Fitr holiday for public sector

DUBAI / WAM The Federal Authority for Government Human Resources announced that the Eid al-Fitr holiday for federal entities in the UAE will begin on Friday, Ramadan 29 (corresponding to May 22) until Shawwal 3, 1441 H, which is yet to be declared. The authority offered greetings on the occasion to the people of the UAE and Arab and Islamic ...

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India reopens economy but workers stay home

Bloomberg When Bharat Gite reopened his aluminum parts factories in India’s western city of Pune, he spent days servicing idle machines, sanitising his premises and putting in place social distancing norms for staff. As India begins gradually easing stay-at-home restrictions across the country, Gite’s experience shows how reopening economy isn’t going to be a straightforward exercise. On top of the ...

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