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US auto industry sees swerve in consumer taste

  Bloomberg Ford Fusion: down 37 percent. Chevrolet Malibu: down 36 percent. Toyota Prius: down 29 percent. As those grim numbers suggest, the US auto industry was blindsided last month by just how fast sedans have fallen out of favor with Americans now embracing roomier sport utility vehicles. Family-friendly crossovers may be more profitable, but the quick shift is causing ...

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Swiss regulator still probing UBS, three others over 1MDB role

  Bloomberg Switzerland’s financial regulator said it’s still probing UBS Group AG and three other private banks in relation to alleged corruption and money laundering at the Malaysian government fund known as 1MDB. “There are still a handful of cases related to 1MDB that have not been concluded,” Mark Branson, chief executive officer of the regulator Finma, told reporters in ...

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Trump signs web privacy rollback democrats say is anti-consumer

  Bloomberg US President Donald Trump rescinded a rule requiring internet service providers to seek subscribers’ permission before using their web browsing history for marketing, handing broadband providers a victory and giving Democrats a campaign issue. Trump signed a resolution, which passed Congress with only Republican votes, to repeal the privacy rule adopted last year by Democrats at the Federal ...

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SNC-Lavalin steps up deal push with $2.6bn Atkins bid

  Bloomberg SNC-Lavalin Group Inc. is holding talks to buy WS Atkins Plc of the UK for 2.08 billion pounds ($2.6 billion) as Canada’s biggest engineering and construction company looks to expand its global reach with a record acquisition. The Montreal-based builder made a tentative offer of 2,080 pence a share, “a level that the board would be prepared to ...

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US manufacturers expand at a robust pace in March

  Bloomberg The world will have a better idea by the end of this week, but probably no definitive answer, on whether the US economy’s boom in “soft” data is being reflected in the “hard” stuff. This week’s economic data include trade figures and factory orders, culminating in a payrolls report forecast to show 175,000 jobs added by US employers ...

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America’s biggest coal miner joins sector’s comeback in US

  Bloomberg Peabody Energy Corp., America’s biggest coal miner, is back. After almost a year in bankruptcy, the St. Louis-based giant will trade yet again on the New York Stock Exchange on Tuesday. Clarksons Platou Securities Inc. estimated a market capitalization of $3.97 billion for the company, which at its height was valued at almost $24 billion. Its return to ...

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World Retail Congress begins in Dubai

  Dubai /Emirates Business The 11th edition of The World Retail Congress began at Madinat Jumeriah for the second time on Tuesday, under the Patronage of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai. The three-day World Retail Congress brought together global retail leaders, providing them with an ...

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DWTC, Careem partner to enhance transportation

  Dubai / Emirates Business Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC) partnered with Careem, the region’s leading ride-hailing app, leveraging technology to provide efficient ground transportation services that would offer a seamless visitation to the DWTC’s Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Centre, the leading venue for the MICE sector in the region. Through the partnership, Careem will optimise their presence at ...

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Oil traders drain Caribbean hoards as OPEC impact hits

  Bloomberg During the oil price rout, islands in the Caribbean were exhibit A for the longest-lasting glut in three decades, with millions of barrels stored there. Now, that oil is flowing again, a sign the market is rebalancing. Since mid-February, between 10 million and 20 million barrels have left the Caribbean, according to estimates from traders who asked not ...

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Oil rally fizzles as prices made vulnerable by Libyan recovery

  Bloomberg Oil’s rally above $50 a barrel is running out of steam after Libyan production returns, bringing the focus back to OPEC. Futures in New York extended losses after dropping 0.7 percent on Monday, following a 5.5 percent jump last week. While OPEC output fell by 200,000 barrels a day in March, the decline was helped by cuts in ...

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