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Tripoli airport closed as rockets shatter UN truce

Bloomberg Tripoli’s international airport was closed and flights rerouted after a series of overnight rocket attacks rendered all but meaningless a ceasefire announced by the United Nations days earlier. Inbound flights were being sent to the city of Misrata, Libyan television reported, noting that there were no reports of injuries from the attacks. The Maitiga International Airport’s Facebook page said ...

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China’s NIO tests investor appetite for electric cars

Bloomberg The global excitement about electric cars faces a test in New York on Wednesday. China’s NIO Inc., which seeks to take on the likes of Tesla Inc., starts trading on the New York stock exchange after raising about $1 billion selling American depositary shares at $6.26 apiece. The electric-car maker, backed by Tencent Holdings Ltd., priced the stock near ...

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Japan’s Pioneer to get $538 million bailout from Baring

Bloomberg Pioneer Corp., once among the world’s hottest names in technology before succumbing to debt and failed expansions, agreed to a bailout from Baring Private Equity. Baring Private Equity will buy as much as $538 million of stock in the Tokyo-based company, according to a filing. But its shares fell 9.3 percent to their lowest in nine years after the ...

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