Bloomberg Anyone expecting more from the Donald Trump rally in metals should probably consider just how much $1 trillion in government spending will actually buy. That’s the amount the new US president pledged to expand and rebuild American infrastructure like roads and airports over the next decade. While Trump has yet to make a formal proposal to Congress, investors ...
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Google coordinates funding of legal brief versus Trump order
Bloomberg Google parent Alphabet Inc. is organizing the funding of the legal brief signed by more than 120 companies that oppose President Donald Trump’s executive order on immigration, according to people familiar with the arrangement. While Alphabet is coordinating with Washington, D.C.-based law firm Mayer Brown LLP to handle the amicus brief, other companies have offered to fund a ...
Read More »Fitbit faces probe into theft of Jawbone trade secrets
Bloomberg Jawbone Inc. isn’t backing down in its legal fight with Fitbit Inc., asserting in a court filing that its rival is under investigation by a criminal grand jury for theft of trade secrets. The two pioneers in wearable activity trackers have been embroiled in legal battles since May 2015, when Jawbone accused Fitbit in a lawsuit of plundering ...
Read More »Smaller Dec US trade deficit caps worst year in four
Bloomberg The US trade deficit narrowed in December for the first time in three months, a modest improvement that nonetheless left the gap for all of last year at its widest since 2012. The monthly shortfall shrank 3.2 percent to $44.3 billion, Commerce Department figures showed on Tuesday. The median forecast in a Bloomberg survey of economists called for ...
Read More »US tax on imports to derail Land Rovers
Bloomberg As Washington mulls a tax on imports, an auto industry study suggests the policy would deliver the sharpest blow to Tata Motors Ltd.’s Jaguar Land Rover while giving a leg up to Tesla Inc. and Ford Motor Co. In what it calls a “thought exercise,†researcher Baum & Associates LLC estimates most automakers would need to raise vehicle ...
Read More »Qatar Petroleum hunts for gas in Morocco, Cyprus
Bloomberg Qatar Petroleum is exploring for oil and gas in Cyprus and Morocco as part of a strategy to expand the tiny Gulf emirate’s global energy investments. The world’s biggest producer of liquefied natural gas known as QP must cope with local limits on growth as it seeks to expand its LNG business and increase its production and reserves ...
Read More »BP, Shell hit after OPEC output cuts end oil-trading boom
Bloomberg The oil-trading boom that cushioned the profits of Royal Dutch Shell Plc and BP Plc through the price slump of 2015 and early 2016 is over. BP said it made a “small†loss trading oil in the fourth quarter, while Shell last week said trading profits “flattened†in late 2016. The fall off in trading contributed to worse-than-expected ...
Read More »Money outflow curbs worry China’s foreign investors
Bloomberg China’s doors to foreign investors may be opening ever wider, but that’s not enough for many worried about finding an exit. Fourteen months after qualifying for official reserve-currency status, and after a series of steps opening up domestic markets to overseas funds, the take-up remains below estimates. For all China’s attraction as the second-largest economy with large and ...
Read More »Rio gifts India diamond mine to state government
Bloomberg Rio Tinto Group has decided to gift the Bunder diamond deposit in India to the state government of Madhya Pradesh, where the mine is located, after the producer stopped work on it last year. The Bunder project was closed as Rio sought to cut costs and conserve cash. Under an order signed last month, the Madhya Pradesh government ...
Read More »Sumitomo metal sees annual loss after copper charge
Bloomberg Sumitomo Metal Mining Co. said it will post a second consecutive annual loss after taking another charge on its Sierra Gorda copper mine in Chile. At the same time, it lifted its operating profit outlook due to a recovery in metals prices and a fall in the yen. The Tokyo-based company, one of Japan’s top three base metals ...
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