Bloomberg Singapore’s economy expanded 3.5 percent in 2017, more than double the initial government forecast as the country benefited from the global economic upswing, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said in his New Year message. Lee said the city-state would press on with economic restructuring and infrastructure projects such its fifth airport terminal as well as review healthcare policies to ...
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LeEco founder Yueting’s assets seized in China
Bloomberg A Chinese court has seized all the assets owned by LeEco founder Jia Yueting it could unearth, as the country’s legal bodies step up action against an internet entrepreneur who once declared war on Apple and Tesla Inc. The Beijing First Intermediate People’s Court seized more than $200,000 in bank deposits, the court said in a statement posted on ...
Read More »Vietnam deploys 10,000 cyber warriors to fight ‘wrongful views’
Bloomberg Vietnam is deploying a 10,000-member military cyber warfare unit to combat what the government sees as a growing threat of “wrongful views†proliferating on the internet, reports local media. Force 47 has worked pro-actively against distorted information, Tuoi Tre newspaper reported, citing Nguyen Trong Nghia, deputy head of the general politics department under the Vietnam People’s Military. The National ...
Read More »Apple CEO gets 74% bonus boost post earnings
Bloomberg Apple Inc. Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook received a 74 percent increase in his annual bonus for fiscal 2017 as the iPhone maker posted higher revenue and net income, after a rare decline a year earlier. Cook’s incentive pay totalled $9.33 million for the year ended on September 30, 2017, the Cupertino, California-based company said in a regulatory filing. ...
Read More »AMD limps into 2018 as chipmaker’s rating tumbles
Bloomberg For Advanced Micro Devices Inc. bulls, 2017 was a year to forget. AMD finished the year dead last in the Philadelphia Semiconductor Index after quadrupling in 2016. The gains catapulted the chipmaker to the best return among technology companies in the Nasdaq Composite Index. It also ratcheted up expectations for financial performance that AMD was unable to meet. “Expectations ...
Read More »Cotton was 2017’s star crop, and funds have high hopes for 2018
Bloomberg The longest winning streak in two decades propelled cotton to 2017’s biggest increase among crop commodities, and hedge funds are ready for more gains in 2018. Of the nine components tracked by the Bloomberg Agriculture Subindex, only cotton and wheat contracts posted gains last year. The fibre lead the way with an 11 percent advance as demand grew for ...
Read More »Only once has US seen more billion-dollar weather disasters
Bloomberg In the year that President Donald Trump pulled out of the Paris accord and downplayed global warming as a security threat, the US received a harsh reminder of the perils of the rise in the planet’s temperature: a destructive rash of hurricanes, fires and floods. The country recorded 15 weather events costing $1 billion or more each through early ...
Read More »US deep freeze is aiding coal, sending power up
Bloomberg The arctic blast that’s turning the northern half of the US into a giant icebox this week has been good news for oil and coal. Plants are using the most fuel oil in three years to produce the electricity that’s powering heaters across New England. In the PJM market, which stretches from Illinois to Washington, D.C., coal has once ...
Read More »OPEC wins over hedge funds to make 2017 oil’s most bullish year
Bloomberg Oil bulls are charging ahead with unprecedented vigor, and the credit goes to OPEC. The signs that the group is winning its tug of war with shale are compelling, and money managers have taken note: Their combined bets on rising prices for West Texas Intermediate and Brent crude reached record levels in December. “At least through the first half ...
Read More »Trudeau seeks to make timelines for Canadian pipeline reviews predictable
Bloomberg Justin Trudeau wants to make reviews of pipeline and other major projects run on time as Canadian producers struggle to get oil to market. The federal government will propose new rules for regulatory vetting of all major development projects in 2018, shortly after parliament reconvenes on January 29, Natural Resources Minister Jim Carr said. Trudeau instructed his ministers two ...
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