Bloomberg Thailand is already struggling to cope with the environmental impact of a tourism boom that’s expected to lure 40 million visitors this year. The influx is on course to hit 65 million a decade from now, signalling an even bigger challenge ahead. Southeast Asia’s second-largest economy plans to pour about $13 billion into expanding airport capacity and connecting major ...
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Bosideng falls most on record
Bloomberg Bosideng International Holdings Ltd shares fell the most on record after a short seller report questioned the company’s accounting practices. Hong Kong-listed Bosideng overstated its revenue and profit, according to a note published on Monday by Bonitas Research. The stock fell as much as 28 percent before being suspended. Bosideng said in a statement that the report contains “untrue ...
Read More »China buying more bananas from abroad
Bloomberg Chinese consumers are buying more bananas from abroad than ever before as an increasingly health consciousness middle class helps propel the fruit’s popularity. Imports of bananas surged to a record 227,199 tons in May, according to China’s general administration of customs. That helped lift total shipments of fruits and nuts to 720,000 tons, an almost 8-fold increase from the ...
Read More »Yes Bank co-founder’s family plans sale of mortgage finance unit
Bloomberg Indian banker Rana Kapoor’s family is planning to sell a stake in their six-year-old mortgage finance company, people with knowledge of the matter said, as rising wariness in the credit market erodes growth prospects of shadow finance firms. The family office run by the three daughters of the Yes Bank Ltd co-founder is working with Nomura Holdings Inc on ...
Read More »Zara’s Indian partner builds its own cheaper fashion line
Bloomberg For nearly a decade, Tata Group has been Inditex SA’s partner running Zara stores in India. Now, the country’s largest conglomerate is building its own apparel empire as trend-focussed as Zara — but at half the price. Its retail arm, Trent Ltd, has fine-tuned its local supply chain to deliver “extreme fast fashion†which can get runway styles to ...
Read More »Fosun mulls takeover of $1b GV Gold
Bloomberg A consortium led by Fosun International Ltd is in talks to acquire a majority stake in GV Gold PJSC, a Russian gold miner backed by BlackRock Inc, according to people familiar with the matter. Fosun is considering teaming up with partners including Zhaojin Mining Industry Co for a joint offer, the people said, asking not to be identified as ...
Read More »Clean energy set to become UK’s dominant power source this year
Bloomberg The UK will generate more energy from low-carbon sources than from fossil fuels this year for the first time since the Industrial Revolution. Wind, solar, hydro and nuclear plants provided 48 percent of the nation’s electricity in the first five months of 2019, according to the UK network operator National Grid Plc. Coal, which made up more than 30 ...
Read More »Daimler slashes profit forecast again over diesel emission scandal
Bloomberg Daimler AG cut its profit forecast for the third time in a year, this time blaming the burden of handling longstanding proceedings around diesel emissions a month after a new guard took the helm at the world’s biggest luxury carmaker. The German manufacturer is facing investigations in Europe and the US over allegedly excessive pollution from its diesel vehicles. ...
Read More »Facebook fails to fend off lawsuit over data breach
Bloomberg Facebook Inc. failed to fend off a lawsuit over a data breach that affected nearly 30 million users, one of several privacy snafus that have put the company under siege. The company’s disclosure in September that hackers exploited several software bugs to obtain login access to accounts was tagged as Facebook’s worst security breach ever. An initial estimate that ...
Read More »London pushes motorists towards using electric cars
Bloomberg London’s lawmakers aren’t against cars and vans driving through its most congested parts, as long as they turn electric soon. A suite of policies aimed at cleaning up London’s toxic air pollution isn’t there to penalise drivers but to improve public health, Shirley Rodrigues, London’s Deputy Mayor for environment and energy, said at the Bloomberg Sustainable Business Summit. “The ...
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