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Chinese EV startup Byton seeks $400mn

Bloomberg Byton, the Chinese electric-car startup founded by former BMW AG executives, is seeking about $400 million in a new round of funding, people with knowledge of the matter said. The Nanjing-based company, which showcased a concept car at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas this month, has been reaching out to potential investors to gauge their interest, according ...

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Biocon inks deal with Novartis after US nod for biologic drug

Bloomberg Biocon Ltd. said it signed a deal to develop copycat versions of biologic drugs with a unit of Novartis AG, its latest move to become a global player in the next generation of generic medicines after a similar partnership with Mylan NV delivered a recent success. The tie-up with Novartis’s generics unit Sandoz will focus on developing copies, or ...

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Apple, returning overseas cash, to pay $38bn tax bill

Bloomberg Apple Inc. said it will bring hundreds of billions of overseas dollars back to the US, pay about $38 billion in taxes on the money and spend tens of billions on domestic jobs, manufacturing and data centers in the coming years. The iPhone maker plans capital expenditures of $30 billion in the US over five years and will create ...

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Brexit EU budget dispute comes down to half

Bloomberg A claim that leaving the European Union would free up an extra 350 million pounds ($485 million) a week for the UK’s state-funded health service was one of the most controversial parts of the 2016 Brexit referendum. It was made by Vote Leave, which emblazoned the figure on the side of its campaign bus, and Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson ...

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Google faces England’s first ‘right to be forgotten’ trial

Bloomberg Google Inc. is set for its first battle in a London court over the so-called “right to be forgotten” in two cases that will test the boundaries between personal privacy and public interest. Two anonymous people, who describe themselves in court filings as businessmen, want the search engine to take down links to information about their old convictions. One ...

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Twitter finds more links to Russian agency

Bloomberg Twitter Inc. said it found another 1,062 accounts linked to the Russian government-backed Internet Research Agency accused of trying to influence the 2016 US presidential election. The social media company said it’s emailing notifications to 677,775 people in the US who followed one of these accounts or retweeted or liked a Tweet from these accounts during the election period, ...

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US Chamber pushes to ‘jump-start’ public works plan

Bloomberg The federal gas tax should be increased to help modernise US roads, bridges and other public works, and Congress must expand funding and financing options for projects, US Chamber of Commerce President Thomas Donohue said. The chamber is calling on Congress and the Trump administration to raise federal fuel taxes by 25 cents, pass initiatives including a new federal ...

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Aramco CEO says ready for IPO in second half of year

Bloomberg Saudi Arabian Oil Co. is ready for its initial public offering in the second half, with the government yet to decide where to list the shares, Chief Executive Officer Amin Nasser said. The kingdom will decide where the stock will be traded, not the company, Nasser said at Aramco headquarters in Dhahran, in eastern Saudi Arabia. One option being ...

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Shell, BP agree to 2018 deals for Libya oil

Bloomberg Royal Dutch Shell Plc and BP Plc agreed to annual deals to buy Libyan crude, underscoring how the North African country’s recovering production and improving security are enticing some of the world’s largest oil companies. Shell’s deal with Libya’s National Oil Corp. was the first of its kind since 2013, and Europe’s biggest oil company will load its first ...

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Kuwait says exit from oil cuts not on table as prices surge

Bloomberg OPEC and other global oil producers including Russia won’t be discussing how to end output cuts when they meet this weekend in Oman even as crude prices have recently been rising, Kuwait’s oil minister said. Compliance among all countries in the cuts was 125 percent in December, Bakheet Al-Rashidi told reporters in Kuwait City. The rate is preliminary as ...

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