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China’s ‘new Shenzhen’ plan spurs speculative rampage

  Bloomberg It didn’t take long for news that China would set up an economic zone near Beijing to touch off an investor frenzy. Within 24 hours of Saturday’s announcement that the government would create the Xiongan area in Hebei province — in the same spirit that Shenzhen and Shanghai’s Pudong was built — hordes of prospective buyers had thronged ...

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Coal India shipments lag target at least 5th year

  Bloomberg Coal India Ltd., the world’s biggest miner of the fuel, missed annual production and shipment targets for at least the fifth year despite reporting record volumes for both. Output grew 2.9 percent to 554.1 million tons during the year ended March, while shipments rose 1.6 percent 543.2 million tons, missing the target of 598.6 million tons for each, ...

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Trump, US science spending pays off bigly

  President Donald Trump has released a budget plan for federal discretionary spending (which doesn’t include interest on the national debt or entitlement programs like Social Security). It has a few things to like, but it’s alarming for its deep cuts to U.S. government support of science and technology. Although Trump’s document is titled “America First: A Budget Blueprint to ...

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