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Vietnam coffee trade slows as buyers bet on bigger discounts

Vietnam expected to export around 1.4 million tonnes of coffee in 2014 and 2015

Bloomberg Coffee trading is slowing in Vietnam, the top robusta producer, on expectations that a larger harvest and changes to the London futures contract next year will give buyers bigger discounts. Roasters and traders are delaying purchases on bets that a bigger crop currently being gathered will push prices lower, according to traders attending the Asia International Coffee Conference in ...

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Singapore chip firm Global A&T files for bankruptcy

Bloomberg Global A&T Electronics, a Singapore-based chip assembler that took on hefty debt a decade ago through a buyout by TPG Capital and Affinity Equity Partners, filed for bankruptcy as a 2013 debt exchange came back to haunt it. The chip-assembler listed debt of more than $1 billion and assets of over $500 million in Chapter 11 papers filed in ...

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China plans to stop local subsidies for electric cars

Bloomberg China is planning to tell local governments to stop offering subsidies for electric cars and other new-energy vehicles, people familiar with the matter said, a move that could undermine demand for autos made by companies including BYD Co. and BAIC Motor Corp. The Ministry of Finance is working on a plan that would mandate authorities to phase out the ...

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