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Asia’s $184 billion debt wall to spark buybacks, bond swaps

Bloomberg Asian borrowers faced with rising refinancing needs are expected to actively engage bondholders ahead of debt maturities as they look to stave off default risks. That means getting investors to agree to discounted buybacks and maturity extensions, so-called liability management deals that can help firms cut funding costs. More issuers are in talks with their legal advisers to reassess ...

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Nissan to use ultrastrong steel in new cars

DUBAI / Emirates Business Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. will build more models using a new type of steel that combines high tensile strength with a previously unachievable degree of formability, resulting in lighter vehicles that can help lower emissions while protecting occupants. Nissan is the world’s first carmaker to use the high-formability steel, with a tensile strength of 980 megapascals, ...

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World’s biggest IPO in 2 years avoids repeat of Xiaomi flop

Bloomberg China Tower Corp., the company behind the world’s largest initial public offering in two years, averted a repeat of smartphone maker Xiaomi Corp.’s disappointing coming-out party last month and eased concerns about future IPO prospects. Shares of the state-run company, which operates almost all of China’s mobile-phone towers, closed unchanged from its IPO price of HK$1.26 in Hong Kong. ...

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Tesla seeking a wide investor pool for its take-private plan

Bloomberg Tesla Inc Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk and advisers are seeking a wide pool of investors to back a potential take-private of the automaker to avoid concentrating ownership among a few new large holders, according to people familiar with the matter. Tesla is holding early discussions with banks about the feasibility and structure of a possible deal, the people ...

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Oracle Corp accused of defrauding investors on cloud sales growth

Bloomberg Oracle Corp is named in a lawsuit alleging the company’s executives lied to shareholders when they explained why cloud sales were growing. The investor leading the case, the City of Sunrise Firefighters’ Pension Fund, claimed Oracle engaged in coercion and threats to sell its cloud-computing products, creating an unsustainable model that fell apart, according to the suit seeking class-action ...

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Pound hits one-year low amid ‘Brexit’

Bloomberg The pound stayed close to a more than one-year low against the dollar after data showing accelerating economic growth were offset by concerns about a no-deal Brexit. Sterling was set for its fifth week of declines — its longest losing streak since January 2015 — amid continued fears that the divorce negotiations between the UK and the European Union ...

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Microsoft threatens to pull Gab services

Bloomberg Microsoft Corp. threatened to suspend web-hosting services it provides to Gab.ai after getting a complaint about anti-Semitic posts on the social-media site, a new twist in the technology industry’s controversial crackdown on hate speech. Microsoft’s Azure cloud-computing division said it would take action in two business days if Gab didn’t remove two posts that prompted the complaint about “malicious ...

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Inflation coming to your theatre as US firms flex pricing power

Bloomberg From the big screen to the snack aisle, American companies plan to hike prices as their input costs creep higher. It’s a sign that businesses have faith consumers will keep shopping even as products become more expensive. And that belief in pricing power, showcased on earnings calls and presentations during the week of August 6-10, could signal a turning ...

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Oil supply fears have abated as production rises, says IEA

Bloomberg Fears about global oil supplies have receded after producers pumped more, according to the International Energy Agency (IEA), which a month ago warned of a potential shortage. “Concerns about the stability of oil supply have cooled down somewhat, at least for now,” the agency, which advises most of the world’s major economies, said in a monthly report. “We have ...

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Australia’s oldest LNG ‘allies’ vie in race for gas

Bloomberg After partnering for nearly three decades at Australia’s oldest liquefied natural gas export plant, Woodside Petroleum Ltd. and Chevron Corp. are competing to shape the next phase of the country’s gas development. Both are vying to build a pipeline from hundreds of kilometers offshore that will allow them to develop their own fields, as well as let third parties ...

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