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Hacking charges by US show China deal’s unfinished part

Bloomberg The Trump administration’s indictment of Chinese military personnel over one of the biggest data thefts in US history highlights a key source of animosity remaining between the two sides after their “phase one” trade deal. The US Department of Justice announced the charges against four People’s Liberation Army members over a 2017 hack of credit reporting agency Equifax Inc, ...

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Virus may cost China retail sectors billions

Bloomberg The outbreak of coronavirus may have cost China’s retail and food service sectors billions of dollars in sales during the Lunar New Year week, according to a leading food and agricultural bank. Revenue lost in both retail and food services during the Lunar New Year week could range from 20% to 80%, representing a fall of $31 billion to ...

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Ghosn faces Nissan in Dutch court for 1st time since escape

Bloomberg Carlos Ghosn’s lawyers faced off with Nissan Motor Co in an Amsterdam court for the first time since the former executive’s dramatic escape from Tokyo last year. Ghosn is suing his former employer for 15 million euros ($16.4 million) as part of a Dutch wrongful dismissal lawsuit. At a hearing, his lawyers asked a court for access to documents ...

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