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China industrial profits climb 14.5%, led by coal and metals

  Bloomberg Profits at industrial firms in China accelerated in November, with raw material producers leading gains, as prices of products such as coal and metals continued to advance. Industrial profits rose 14.5 percent from a year earlier to 774.6 billion yuan ($111 billion), the National Bureau of Statistics said on Tuesday. That compared with the 9.8 percent increase in ...

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Single bidder for S Korean shipbuilder French unit

  Bloomberg A South Korean court handling the bankruptcy case of STX Offshore and Shipbuilding Co., said Tuesday that only a single bidder had submitted a binding proposal to buy the shipyard’s profitable French unit. Italian shipbuilding giant Fincantieri SpA, Netherlands-based Damen Shipyards Group and French state-controlled naval shipbuilder DCNS had initially expressed interest in acquiring STX France, which specialises ...

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Thailand varsity accepts rice for fees amid nation’s grain glut

  Bloomberg A private university in Thailand has begun accepting rice in payment for tuition fees as the nation struggles under a grain glut that’s hurting farm incomes. Students enrolled at Rangsit University in Bangkok’s northern suburbs can pay all or part of next semester’s costs with rice, said Worachat Churdchomjan, a dean who helped set up the program. The ...

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