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Energy costs nudge Japan inflation up to 0.3 percent

Bloomberg Japan’s core consumer inflation gauge rose for a fourth month in April, the longest run of gains since mid-2015, but it’s far below target and weak underlying price pressures point to limited gains ahead. Highlights of CPI report Consumer prices excluding fresh food increased 0.3 percent in April from a year earlier, the fastest pace since April 2015 (estimate ...

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Western Australia may ask BHP, Rio to cash out iron ore levy

Bloomberg Western Australia may ask Rio Tinto Group and BHP Billiton Ltd. to pay potentially billions of dollars to end a mining rent tax to help patch a budget decimated by lower commodity prices. The state government is seeking advice on a proposal that would see the nation’s two biggest miners pay out an iron-ore levy early in a one-off ...

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Tesla ‘Model X’ misses out on America’s voracious SUV hunger

Bloomberg Not everything Elon Musk touches has been a runaway sales success. While Tesla Inc.’s Model S has been a hit and thousands lined up to order the upcoming Model 3 sedan, the Model X sport utility vehicle hasn’t met the chief executive officer’s expectations. Model X deliveries have yet to keep pace with the Model S, as Musk predicted, ...

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