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Switzerland, land of the elegant corporate U-turn

To Switzerland, and a beautifully engineered corporate U-turn. Zurich-based industrial group ABB Ltd. is considering a sale of its power grids business, according to Bloomberg News. The deliberations come nearly two years after CEO Ulrich Spiesshofer ardently rejected calls from activist Cevian Capital AB for the unit be separated. Perhaps he realises the justifications for keeping it are dwindling. The ...

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The contradictions of Trump’s coal fixation

The contradictions of trump's fixation with coal copy

There is a curiously retro aspect to the energy policies of the Trump administration, with its embrace of resource nationalism and love of extraction over efficiency. Coal, so redolent of the age of Bismarck, is its touchstone. And while the latest attempt to make coal competitive again, the Affordable Clean Energy proposal, is quite obviously not going to do much ...

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Games Indian banks play deep into injury time

Games indian banks play deep into injury time

Corporate banking in India is one of those painful-to-watch soccer games stretching goallessly into injury time. Neither the creditors nor the debtors have the energy to carry on, yet they’re dreading the long whistle: That’s when both sides lose. The match was supposed to end, going by the 180-day deadline the Indian banking referee gave lenders on March 1 to ...

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