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Beijing air quality worst in 18 months

Bloomberg Beijing’s air quality was the worst in 18 months on Monday, a possible result of more flexible emissions curbs for the winter. The economic slowdown may have been behind the decision to move away from the hard targets of last year, with the government trying to keep factories churning, according to some economists. The concentration of PM 2.5 particles ...

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Ghosn removed as Mitsubishi chairman in boost to Nissan

Bloomberg Carlos Ghosn was dismissed as Mitsubishi Motors Corp. chairman in a boost to its biggest shareholder Nissan Motor Co., which has been positioning to secure more power in the alliance they share with Renault SA in the wake of the car titan’s shock arrest. The board of the smallest and newest member of the world’s biggest auto union — ...

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Hong Kong’s top IPO­­­s bring worst returns

Bloomberg Hong Kong’s hottest initial public offerings have produced the worst returns for investors this year, while the least popular deals have fared far better. Ping An Healthcare and Technology Co., in which retail investors placed orders for 654 times the shares initially available, has tumbled 37 percent since it started trading in May. Biotechnology firm Ascletis Pharma Inc., whose ...

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Tech tax advocates prepare last-ditch push for EU deal

Bloomberg Proponents of a tax on the European revenue of tech giants are preparing a last-ditch push for a deal this week, amid continuing resistance to a levy that divides the region’s governments and threatens to fragment its single market. European Union envoys in Brussels will discuss the latest compromise proposal on Wednesday, said a person familiar with the matter. ...

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Sweden firm Dometic set to unveil cost cuts

Bloomberg Dometic AB’s chief executive officer is readying a new strategic direction and will unveil a cost-savings package for the Swedish maker of cooling and ventilation products for vehicles and boats. With the measures, which include shifting manufacturing and seeking out new customers groups, Juan Vargues is trying to get investors to look beyond a recent slump in the market ...

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Canadian inflation accelerates in Oct

Bloomberg Canadian inflation accelerated slightly in October on the back of higher costs for cars, but underlying price pressures remained around the central bank’s target. The consumer price index recorded a faster-than-expected annual pace of 2.4 percent during the month, up from 2.2 percent in September, Statistics Canada reported from Ottawa. Core measures of inflation — seen as a better ...

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German business confidence plummets as exports drag

Bloomberg German business sentiment soured further as signs of cooling foreign demand and rising trade tensions continued to drag on growth after a summer economic contraction. The Ifo institute’s gauge of corporate confidence in Europe’s largest economy fell to 102 in November from 102.8 in October. That’s the third straight decline and is likely to add to concerns among some ...

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JPMorgan sees euro 2019 rebound

Bloomberg The end may be in sight for the euro’s worst run since 2015. The common currency will probably bottom out against the dollar in early next year, and rise from there as the US economic outperformance runs out of steam, undermining support for the greenback, according JPMorgan Chase & Co. It may hit a low of $1.11 in the ...

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US crop yields threatened by climate change

Bloomberg American farmers’ livelihoods are at risk from climate change as Midwestern grain yields are poised to tumble amid increasing temperatures and more extreme flooding and droughts, according to a new report. Rising heat, drought, wildfires and heavy downpours are expected to increasingly disrupt agricultural productivity in the US, according to a National Climate Assessment report. While some northern regions ...

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Diversity seen at Dubai Mall is a depiction of UAE’s tolerance

Abu Dhabi / WAM The UAE’s emphasis on ensuring stability in the Middle East and North Africa (Mena), region is “very important: and “really needed”, according to Patrizio Fondi, EU Ambassador to the UAE, who also praised the country’s tolerance endeavours, saying diversity of people and cultures at Dubai Mall depicts the bigger picture of the UAE’s tolerance model. “UAE’s ...

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