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Big oil aims to exploit Brazil’s sun, wind too

Bloomberg European oil majors are looking for more than just deepwater gushers in Brazil. They also plan to profit from the country’s abundant wind and sunshine. Royal Dutch Shell Plc, Total SA and Equinor ASA have all pledged in recent weeks to invest in Brazilian renewables. The push could more than double wind and solar’s share of Brazil’s energy mix ...

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ArcelorMittal boosts India’s Essar Steel bid to $5.8 billion

Bloomberg ArcelorMittal has raised its bid for indebted Essar Steel India Ltd. to about $5.8 billion, people with knowledge of the matter said. The world’s biggest steelmaker recently sent a letter to Essar Steel’s lenders informing them of its new proposal, the people said, asking not to be identified because the information is private. The company has offered to repay ...

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Alibaba.com sets up $2bn Russia venture with Kremlin help

Bloomberg Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. is setting up a $2 billion joint venture with billionaire Alisher Usmanov’s internet services firm Mail.ru Group Ltd. to strengthen the Chinese company’s foothold in Russian e-commerce. Asia’s most valuable company signed an accord with Mail.ru to merge their online marketplaces in the nation of more than 140 million people. The deal is backed by ...

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China firm plans dropping pursuit of Yum China deal

Bloomberg A Chinese consortium including Hillhouse Capital is planning to drop its pursuit of a takeover of Yum China Holdings Inc., the $14 billion operator of KFC restaurants in the world’s most populous nation, people with knowledge of the matter said. The investor group, which also included KKR & Co. and China’s sovereign wealth fund, has decided not to continue ...

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S’pore new bill to keep investment managers register funds locally

Bloomberg Singapore, one of the world’s easiest places to do business, is making it simpler for investment managers to register funds locally as the city-state goes after a bigger slice of the $69 trillion global asset-management industry. While many asset managers have offices in Singapore, most of their funds are still registered in offshore jurisdictions. A new corporate structure bill ...

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Thai $6.9bn rail project to pick consortium by January

Bloomberg Thailand expects to select a consortium by January to build a 225 billion baht ($6.9 billion) high-speed rail link connecting three international airports, one of the largest transport projects in its history. The agency overseeing the plan, the Eastern Economic Corridor Office, aims to make as much progress on the project as possible ahead of elections due from February ...

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Renesas to acquire American chipmaker IDT for $6.7 billion

Bloomberg Renesas Electronics Corp., the second-biggest supplier of semiconductors used in cars, plans to acquire Integrated Device Technology (IDT) Inc. for about $6.7 billion to expand beyond the automotive sector into data centres and communications devices. The Japanese company will pay $49 a share, it said in a statement, about a 16 percent premium to the US company’s Monday close ...

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Volvo Cars shuts plant with Hurricane Florence forcing evacuations

Bloomberg Volvo Car Group will temporarily idle its brand new car factory in South Carolina after Hurricane Florence spurred orders to evacuate areas in the path of the Category 4 storm. “We have decided to shut down our plant tomorrow in light of the evacuation order that’s now in place for Charleston, Dorchester and Berkeley counties,” Stephanie Mangini, a Volvo ...

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UK pay growth pits forecast

Bloomberg UK wage growth accelerated over the summer amid the lowest jobless rate in more than four decades. Earnings excluding bonuses rose an annual 2.9 percent in the three months through July, more than the 2.8 percent economists forecast. In July alone, basic wages rose 3.1 percent, the most since 2015, and vacancies are at record levels, the Office for ...

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US car brands losing share of shrinking Chinese auto market

Bloomberg American carmakers are losing ground in a shrinking Chinese market, and their problems are mostly tied to a lack of competitiveness rather than the trade war, an industry body said. The market share of US brands fell to 10.7 percent in the first eight months of 2018 from 12.2 percent a year earlier, according to the China Association of ...

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