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Germany brushes aside US concerns about Russia gas pipeline link

Bloomberg Germany brushed aside US concerns about a major natural gas pipeline that will deliver Russian gas to Europe, suggesting President Donald Trump’s administration appears to be protecting its own interests. German Economy Minister Peter Altmaier defended the planned Nord Stream 2 pipeline as Chancellor Angela Merkel meets President Vladimir Putin in Russia. The US warned it may impose sanctions ...

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Macquarie seeks buyer for stake in wind farm

Bloomberg Macquarie Capital is seeking to pare its stake in Taiwan’s first offshore wind farm, people with knowledge of the matter said. The Australian firm, which is an arm of Macquarie Group Ltd., has been reaching out to potential buyers for part of its 50 percent holding in the Formosa I project in the sea off northwestern Taiwan, according to ...

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Myanmar first mover TPG seeks to create $700mn tower giant

Bloomberg TPG, the first major US private equity firm to invest in Myanmar after it emerged from military rule, is working on another landmark transaction in what’s become one of the world’s fastest-growing economies. It’s pursuing a deal to create Myanmar’s biggest independent owner of telecom towers as mobile-phone usage in the country soars, people with knowledge of the matter ...

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Baidu tumbles as star hire Qi Lu steps down

Bloomberg Baidu Inc.’s Qi Lu, the former Microsoft Corp. executive hired to oversee virtually every aspect of its business, has stepped down from all active management roles less than two years after joining the Chinese internet search leader. The former group president and chief operating officer becomes the highest-profile executive to exit the company over the past few years. Lu, ...

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LG patriarch Koo dies at 73

Bloomberg Koo Bon-moo, the chairman of South Korea’s fourth-largest conglomerate who transformed a local producer of cheap appliance into a global tech and chemical powerhouse over two decades, has died. He was 73. Koo died Sunday at 9:52 am Seoul time as he did not seek extension of life after falling ill a year ago, according to LG Group in ...

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RCom rises 70% on report of out-of-court talks with Ericsson

Bloomberg Reliance Communications Ltd., the telecom arm of billionaire Anil Ambani, climbed by a record after a report that the indebted company is in settlement talks with the Indian unit of Ericsson AB, which this week won a petition to place the wireless carrier in insolvency proceedings. Shares of RCom, as the company is known, surged as much as 70 ...

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China’s Fosun eyes acquisitions in North America tourism market

Bloomberg Chinese conglomerate Fosun International Ltd. is looking to gain a bigger foothold in North America’s tourism and leisure market through acquisitions, as the owner of Club Med SAS launches a new product line for China. “We’re interested in anything related to the tourism sector, from travel agencies and resort brands to recreational content providers,” Qian Jiannong, senior vice president ...

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Glencore to face UK bribery probe over Congo dealings

Bloomberg The UK’s white-collar crime prosecutor is preparing to open a formal bribery investigation into Glencore Plc and its work with billionaire Dan Gertler and the leader of Democratic Republic of Congo, according to two people with knowledge of the matter. Investigators at the Serious Fraud Office plan to seek formal approval for a full probe into Glencore’s dealings in ...

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Greece moves closer to bailout exit after deal with creditors

Bloomberg Greece and its creditors agreed on the next steps for completing the country’s final bailout review, a key milestone for exiting the program and striking a deal on debt relief. Government officials and representatives from the International Monetary Fund and euro-area creditor institutions completed a week of discussions in Athens. Greek Finance Minister Euclid Tsakalotos said reaching a technical ...

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Tesla urged to split chairman’s role from Musk

Bloomberg The largest proxy advisory firm is recommending that investors reject two of Tesla Inc.’s board members, while also supporting a proposal to split the role of chairman and chief executive officer — jobs now held by Elon Musk, the public face of the electric-car maker. By opposing directors Antonio Gracias and James Murdoch, and seeking to install an independent ...

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