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Samsung in talks for multi-year cobalt deal

Bloomberg Samsung C&T Corp., an affiliate of the world’s biggest smartphone maker, is in talks for a multi-year deal to buy cobalt from a Congolese miner, joining Apple Inc. in the global rush to secure supplies of the metal at the heart of the electric-car boom. Samsung C&T has approached Somika SPRL to buy cobalt produced at its Kisanfu mine ...

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Ride-hailing giant Grab gets into old-school financial services

Bloomberg After gaining success in ride-hailing, Grab co-founder Anthony Tan is pushing his startup into a new challenge: catering to those under-served by traditional financial institutions in Southeast Asia. Tan, together with GrabPay Southeast Asia Managing Director Jason Thompson, laid out his vision as the company tries to become a major financial services platform in the region. Grab, once an ...

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Vedanta soars after record dividend

Bloomberg Vedanta Ltd. rallied after India’s biggest base metals producer announced a record dividend worth $1.2 billion, potentially helping its London-listed parent pare debt. Vedanta, owned by billionaire Anil Agarwal, reversed from a loss to climb as much as 2.1 percent in Mumbai, while Vedanta Resources Plc surged 2.9 percent in London, after its board approved 21.2 rupees a share ...

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To feed 1.4bn, China’s top food company goes global

Bloomberg China’s largest food company is open to partnering with its competitors as it seeks to meet its biggest challenge: feeding the world’s most-populous country. “We will make sure we have a strong global supply chain to serve our goal in the China market and food security in China,” Cofco Corp. President Patrick Yu said in a Bloomberg Television interview ...

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German mega-deal to shake up UK energy sector

Bloomberg The 22 billion-euro ($27.1 billion) deal that’s shaking up the world of German utilities also has a very British dimension. EON SE’s acquisition of Innogy SE will combine the two UK business they own, shrinking the country’s Big Six utilities to five at a time when both the government and main opposition party are pressing for lower bills. It ...

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Saudi Arabia’s Sipchem, Sahara Petrochemical to resume merger talks

DUBAI / Reuters Saudi International Petrochemical Co (Sipchem) said on Tuesday it was planning to resume proposed merger talks with Sahara Petrochemical in a deal that could create a 14.7 billion riyals ($3.9 bln) chemicals company. The two companies called off a planned merger in 2014, citing an inadequate regulatory framework in the kingdom for the collapse. Sipchem said on ...

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New York loses bid to block millennium gas line project

Bloomberg A US appeals court ruled against New York’s bid to block a pipeline that will shuttle natural gas to a $900 million power plant under construction there, setting a potential precedent for other battles over gas conduits. The court sided with federal energy regulators’ ruling that New York waived its right to act on the pipeline by failing make ...

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Oil sands upgraders may make a comeback amid pipeline crisis

Bloomberg Turning Canada’s heavy oil sands into a more marketable kind of crude is making a comeback, or rather half a comeback. Alberta’s government’s C$1 billion dollar pledge ($780 million) will help support the construction of smaller and cheaper varieties of upgraders. The so-called partial upgraders would process the sticky oil just enough so that it can flow freely through ...

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Trump’s message with Broadcom block: US technology not for sale

Bloomberg With his swift rejection of Broadcom Ltd.’s hostile takeover of Qualcomm Inc., President Donald Trump sent a clear signal to overseas investors: Any deal that could give China an edge in critical technology will be swatted down in the name of national security. Although Broadcom is based in Singapore, China loomed large over the US government’s fears about a ...

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Volkswagen secures $25 billion battery supplies in EV surge

Bloomberg Volkswagen AG secured 20 billion euros ($25 billion) in battery supplies to underpin an aggressive push into electric cars in the coming years, putting pressure on Tesla Inc. as it struggles with production issues for the mainstream Model 3. The world’s largest carmaker will equip 16 factories to produce electric vehicles by the end of 2022, compared with three ...

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