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Hyundai to bring new SUV to US after discounts

Bloomberg Hyundai Motor Co. is banking on a new compact SUV to reinforce its lineup and help arrest a slide in sales in its biggest markets, after misjudging the consumer shift away from sedans that forced the South Korean automaker to increase incentives for consumers. The compact model, called the Kona after a seaside town in Hawaii, will be introduced ...

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Britain not to accept chlorine-washed chicken in US deal

Bloomberg Britain won’t allow in imports of American chlorine-washed chicken as part of the post-Brexit trade deal it’s seeking with the US, the cabinet minister responsible for food and farming said. “I’ve made it perfectly clear, and indeed this is something on which all members of the government are agreed, that we are not going to dilute our high animal-welfare ...

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Orban’s migration policy gets slapped down by EU court

Bloomberg Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban and Slovak Premier Robert Fico suffered setbacks to their controversial migration policies at the European Union’s top court. An adviser to the EU’s Court of Justice said provisional EU rules to relocate refugees from member states such as Greece and Italy, key entry points to the bloc, should also apply to Hungary and Slovakia. ...

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LVMH profit jumps as Europe, Japan join China luxury rebound

Bloomberg LVMH’s first-half profit grew at the fastest rate since 2011 as Japan and Europe joined a luxury industry recovery led by China, showing double-digit sales increases in the second quarter. The world’s biggest luxury-goods company said Japan was boosted by promotional activity like staging Louis Vuitton’s latest runway show there, while Europe was helped by more favorable comparisons in ...

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Indonesia says open to rejoining OPEC if not forced for output cuts

HOUSTON / Reuters Indonesia is open to rejoining the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries as long as it is not forced to curb its own crude oil production, the nation’s energy and mineral resources minister said. “We would have to have a concession for not following cuts from time to time,” the minister, Ignasius Jonan, said in an interview ...

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Oil rises as US stockpiles plunge

Bloomberg Oil extended gains from the highest close in seven weeks as industry data showed US crude stockpiles plunged, easing a glut. Futures climbed as much as 1.4 percent in New York after rising 4.6 percent in the previous two sessions. Inventories tumbled by 10.2 million barrels last week, the American Petroleum Institute was said to report. If the decline ...

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Mexico refining hits lowest in decades

Bloomberg Mexico processed the lowest amount of crude in decades in late June and early July, based on preliminary numbers, after a fire and flood took the country’s largest refinery offline last month. State-owned Pemex refined 695,000 barrels a day of crude, equivalent to about 42 percent of Mexico’s refining capacity, July 1 to July 16, according to the company’s ...

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Russia, China’s top oil supplier for 4th straight month

BEIJING / Reuters Russia was China’s biggest crude oil supplier for a fourth straight month in June, its longest streak ever in the top spot, data from the General Administration of Customs showed. China’s total crude oil imports reached 36.11 million tonnes in June, or 8.79 million barrels per day (bpd), making the country the world’s largest buyer for a ...

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America’s biggest oil import hub looks to catch export wave

Bloomberg The biggest US oil import hub wants to grab a piece of surging North American crude exports. Louisiana Offshore Oil Port, the only terminal along the US Gulf Coast able to handle a fully laden supertanker, is gauging interest from shippers in sending crude overseas on the world’s biggest ships by early next year. Ports are competing to fill ...

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Nintendo’s profit, sales beat estimates on Switch demand

Bloomberg Nintendo Co.’s Switch is showing signs of becoming a money earner. The Kyoto-based company reported profit and sales that topped estimates as more people bought the new gaming machine, lifting prospects for brisk shipments during the holiday season. Operating profit for April-June, the Switch’s first full quarter on store shelves, was 16.2 billion yen ($145 million), exceeding analysts’ average ...

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