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Jeff Bezos’s Blue Origin expects launch in 2023

  Bloomberg Blue Origin, the space launch vehicle startup founded by Amazon.com chair Jeff Bezos, expects next month to complete a review of a recent accident but won’t send another rocket aloft until sometime in 2023. The company’s vice president of its New Shepard rocket’s mission and fight operations, Audrey Powers, told attendees at a conference in Washington, DC, that …

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JD reports higher quarterly sales

  Bloomberg JD.com Inc. reported higher sales last quarter after shoppers kept spending at China’s second-largest online retailer despite an economic downturn. Sales rose 11% from a year earlier to $34.2 billion in the quarter ending in September, the company said in a statement. That compared to the average forecast of 243.1 billion yuan from analysts surveyed by Bloomberg. The …

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JPMorgan gives new parents 16 weeks of leave as perks boosted

  Bloomberg JPMorgan Chase & Co. made sweeping improvements to time off for bereavement, sick days, and caring for ill family members — including for the first time giving 16 weeks of leave to either parent for the birth or adoption of a child, regardless of which is the primary caregiver. The changes put the bank more in line with …

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PBOC’s warning on inflation signals policy easing may be limited

  Bloomberg The People’s Bank of China (PBOC) warned inflation may accelerate as overall demand in the economy picks up, suggesting the scope for further monetary policy easing may be limited. The central bank “will pay serious attention to the underlying possibility of rising inflation, especially changes in the demand side,” it said in its quarterly monetary policy report. At …

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Indonesia, Philippines deliver large interest-rate increases

  Bloomberg Monetary authorities in Indonesia and the Philippines delivered large interest-rate increases to curb inflation and support their currencies, while signalling their approaches to policy tightening may differ from here on. Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas raised the key rate by a previously announced 75 basis points to 5%. Shortly after, Bank Indonesia lifted its benchmark rate by half-point to …

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IMF urges Nigeria to let banks set naira rate

Bloomberg The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has urged the Central Bank of Nigeria to reduce its interventions on the foreign-exchange market and allow banks to set the naira’s conversion rate. This will stop speculation around possible devaluation fuelled by dollar shortages, rising inflation, limited debt servicing capacity and restrictions on dollar transactions, the IMF said after a mission. “These factors …

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Apple prepares to get made-in-US chips in pivot from Asia

Bloomberg Apple Inc is preparing to begin sourcing chips for its devices from a plant under construction in Arizona, marking a major step towards reducing the company’s reliance on Asian production. Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook made the disclosure during an internal meeting in Germany with local engineering and retail employees as part of a recent tour of Europe, according …

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Google to pay $391 million over ‘crafty’ location tracking

  Bloomberg Google agreed to pay a total of $391.5 million to 40 US states to resolve a probe into controversial location-tracking practices that the Alphabet Inc. unit says it already discarded several years ago, in what state officials are calling the largest such privacy settlement in US history. Google will “significantly improve” its location-tracking disclosures and user controls starting …

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EV maker VinFast plans US IPO

  Bloomberg VinFast, an electric vehicle maker backed by Vietnam’s richest man, is weighing whether to hold its planned initial public offering in the US as soon as January 2023. The unit of conglomerate Vingroup JSC could raise at least $1 billion but it could also be more depending on interest, one of the people said, asking not to be …

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