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Samsung punishment may ease political pressure for chaebols

Bloomberg Though the downfall of the man heading Samsung Group, South Korea’s most powerful conglomerate, may seem an ominous omen for the country’s family-run business empires, the jailing of billionaire Lee Jae-Yong could end up offering some relief to chaebol dynasties. That’s because Lee, who on Friday received one of the harshest sentences ever handed to a chaebol leader, could ...

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10 months after cash ban, India graft still endemic

Bloomberg Nearly 10 months after India’s unprecedented ban on high value notes that was designed to tackle entrenched corruption, bribery continues to oil the wheels of business in Asia’s third-largest economy, according to a US risk management firm that advises foreign investors. Gifting of land, houses, luxury watches and sponsoring expensive travel abroad are now the preferred bribes as tax ...

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World’s first diamond futures exchange starts trading in India

Bloomberg The world’s first diamond futures exchange begins trading in India on Monday, enabling companies in the largest producer of the cut and polished gems to better hedge price risks. “Indian manufacturers most require this type of financial product,” said Sanjit Prasad, managing director of the Indian Commodity Exchange Ltd. India carries the price risk of holding huge inventories of ...

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