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‘Government Experience Dialogue’ launched in UAE

Dubai / WAM The UAE government launched an interactive initiative, titled, ‘Government Experience Dialogue’, to showcase innovative technologies and the latest developments of leading companies and institutions, as well as to explain the effects of these technologies on future government services. The dialogue sessions are part of a series of initiatives that aim to gather decision-makers and international experts, to ...

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Ghosn’s pay probe spotlight shifts to Nissan, CEO Saikawa

Bloomberg In the uproar over Carlos Ghosn’s alleged financial improprieties, the former chairman of Nissan Motor Co. has received most of the heat. Now, the scrutiny has expanded to the role of the Japanese automaker and its chief executive officer: Hiroto Saikawa. Tokyo prosecutors on December 10 indicted Nissan, as well as Ghosn, for allegedly misleading investors and the government ...

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Indian firm Byju’s valued at $3.6bn after new funding

Bloomberg Byju’s, an Indian education startup, more than doubled its valuation to $3.6 billion after a funding round led by Naspers Ventures and the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board. The company raised $540 million, which will be used to fuel an expansion into English-speaking countries, Bangalore-based Byju’s said in a statement. The new valuation puts it among the top five ...

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India’s Vedanta rallies as tribunal orders its copper smelter restart

Bloomberg Shares of billionaire Anil Agarwal’s Vedanta Ltd. surged in Mumbai after the country’s National Green Tribunal said the company could restart its copper smelter that accounts for nearly half of India’s output. Vedanta’s shares rose as much as 6.3 percent in Mumbai on Monday, paring losses to 37 percent this year, after the tribunal quashed the Tamil Nadu state ...

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Hyundai, Kia sued over ‘engine defect’

Bloomberg Hyundai Motor Co. and Kia Motors Corp. were sued by US drivers over an alleged defect that could cause certain engines to catch fire, adding pressure on the South Korean automakers being probed by US authorities. More than 350 consumer complaints were reported to the US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) over non-collision fires in Hyundai and Kia ...

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Jaguar Land Rover plans to cut jobs, says FT

Bloomberg Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) will announce plans early next year to cut thousands of jobs as part of a turnaround strategy, the Financial Times reported, citing several unidentified people close to the company. The UK luxury carmaker, owned by India’s Tata Motors Ltd, will outline the measures in January as part of a three-year cost-cutting programme, the report said. ...

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Takeda downgraded by Moody’s on debt

Bloomberg Takeda Pharmaceutical Co.’s credit rating was cut by Moody’s Investors Service, which cited the drugmakers’ ballooning debt level following its $62 billion acquisition of Shire Plc. Moody’s cut Takeda’s credit rating three notches to Baa2 from A2, according to a statement. That’s still investment grade, and Moody’s said the outlook is stable based on expectations that Takeda will reduce ...

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US greenhouse emissions on the rise after years of decline

Bloomberg Greenhouse gas emissions from power plants, cars and other uses of energy in the US are on the rise again after several years of declines, according to new government data that defies the Trump administration’s argument for rolling back regulations to fight pollution. Energy-related carbon dioxide emissions — a category that includes electric power generation and transportation fuel use ...

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US factory output unchanged in Nov

Bloomberg US factory production was unchanged in November and the prior month’s reading was revised to a decline from a gain, a sign the industry may be taking a breather while still growing at a pace that supports economic growth. Factory output was unchanged after a 0.1 percent decrease that was revised from a 0.3 percent gain, Federal Reserve data ...

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Denmark cuts growth forecast for 2018-2019

Bloomberg Denmark’s government cut its forecast for economic growth this year and the next, voicing concern over cooling international trade and uncertainty about Britain’s exit from the European Union. Denmark expects growth to slow further in 2020, according to a document seen by Bloomberg. Weaker global trade will hit the Danish shipping industry and limit exporters’ access to key markets, ...

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