Bloomberg China’s expressed regret over Qualcomm Inc.’s decision to scrap a $44 billion takeover of NXP Semiconductors NV, an apparent attempt to avoid blame after regulators failed to rule on what would have been the largest chip acquisition in history. The takeover fell apart as tensions between China and the US escalated and local regulators held off on clearing the ...
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SoftBank-owned ARM agrees to buy US’s Treasure Data
Bloomberg ARM Holdings Plc, the British computer-chip designer owned by SoftBank Group Corp., has agreed to buy US-based data analytics firm Treasure Data Inc., people familiar with the matter said. Treasure Data may fetch about $600 million in the sale, the people said, asking not to be identified because the deal isn’t yet public. A spokesman for ARM declined to ...
Read More »Starbucks says delivery to help it lead in China
Bloomberg Starbucks Corp., facing a rare sales decline in China, is betting a rapid roll out of delivery service will get the business back on track. With the company expecting China to eventually surpass the US as its biggest market, Starbucks says deliveries will help it will fend off competitors who are already offering the service, coupled with deep discounts. ...
Read More »Samsung Securities CEO resigns after $105bn stock blunder
Bloomberg The chief executive of Samsung Securities Co. resigned after the company was punished by South Korea’s financial regulator because an employee’s error sparked a $105 billion “ghost stock†blunder. Koo Sung-hoon’s resignation was disclosed in a regulatory filing on July 27, a day after the Financial Services Commission ordered the firm to suspend Koo for three months. The firm ...
Read More »Jokowi pushes tourism for dollars as funds flee Indonesia
Bloomberg As foreign funds continue to dump Indonesian stocks and bonds, President Joko Widodo is chasing dollars from tourism and exports to help contain a widening current-account deficit. Widodo, known as Jokowi, ordered ministers, officials and central bankers to step up efforts to lure more foreign visitors into the pristine sand beaches dotting hundreds of islands across the archipelago. He ...
Read More »Tech giants face terror law in EU crackdown on internet hate
Bloomberg Google, Twitter Inc. and Facebook Inc. have taken significant steps to expunge IS propaganda and other terrorist content from their platforms. But taking no chances, the European Union (EU) is set to propose a tough new law anyway — threatening internet platforms, big and small, with fines if they fail to take down terrorist material, according to people familiar ...
Read More »Amazing progress in Nafta talks, says official
Bloomberg The US is now making “absolutely amazing’’ progress toward renegotiating the North American Free Trade Agreement (Nafta), and a deal could come as early as this fall, according to White House Council of Economic Advisers Chairman Kevin Hassett. “My guess is that we will see something by the fall,’’ Hassett said in an interview that aired Saturday on Fox ...
Read More »Heat of trade tensions slam French firms as exports drop
Bloomberg An escalating trade spat between the US and the European Union may be starting to leave its mark in France. Exports of manufactured goods from the country dropped in July for the first time in almost two years, IHS Markit said, noting the decline coincides with reports that global trade tensions are weighing on external demand. A gauge of ...
Read More »Harley-Davidson slashes profit margin forecast
Bloomberg Harley-Davidson Inc. cut its forecast for profit margin this year, adding to its predictions of damage done by President Donald Trump’s trade war. Operating margin will drop to between 9 percent and 10 percent this year due to the expected impact of tariffs, the Milwaukee-based manufacturer said in a statement. The company had been projecting a margin of as ...
Read More »US farmers to get billions in aid
Bloomberg US farmers will see the first payments of a $12 billion subsidy program designed to shield them from a burgeoning trade war starting in September, Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue said. “The mitigation payments will be eligible in September in some degree and into October and the fall,†Perdue said on the sidelines of an event at the U.S. Embassy ...
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