Bloomberg India’s Avaada Group signed an initial pact to invest 400 billion rupees ($5 billion) in a green ammonia project in the country’s northern state of Rajasthan, the company said. The renewable energy producer plans to build a 1 million ton-a-year green ammonia facility in the solar energy-endowed province, creating direct employment for 3,500 people, Avaada said in an ...
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PetroChina’s profits climb to record
Bloomberg PetroChina Co. posted its best-ever first-half earnings as the nation’s top oil and gas driller benefited from soaring global energy prices, and said that government stimulus is starting to lift Chinese oil demand. The firm reported 82.39 billion yuan ($12 billion) in net income for the first half of the year, up 55% from the same period in ...
Read More »Siemens to help rebuild Venezuela’s electricity grid
Bloomberg Venezuela is in talks with the global energy giant Siemens Energy AG to repair power plants as part of a government plan to rebuild a crumbling electricity grid plagued by constant blackouts and a lack of maintenance. Siemens is working with the government on potential contracts aimed at repairing gas- and diesel-burning generation facilities that serve the capital, ...
Read More »China’s economic caution is a problem for us all
China’s central bank protests too much. Beijing is wary of overdoing its efforts to shore up the troubled financial system and faltering economy, but continues to be pushed into rolling out new measures. Fresh steps are announced almost daily, though many are modest in scope. China faces at least another year of lackluster expansion, and global growth will endure significant ...
Read More »Credit Suisse outsiders need to be brave
Credit Suisse Group AG’s poaching of Dixit Joshi from Deutsche Bank AG to become its new chief finance officer means the Swiss bank now has outsiders in three top executive roles. They all have plenty of experience fixing problems in their former roles. The new leadership team should have the cool ruthlessness to make unbiased decisions about what Credit Suisse ...
Read More »Listening to electricity traders is scary in Europe
Every week, the people who trade electricity in the UK get to quiz the managers of the national grid for an hour. The conference call, which anyone can monitor, offers an insight into what the men and women on the front line of the power market are worried about. Listening to them is getting scarier by the week — ...
Read More »Is forgiving student debts a real bad idea?
The United States government will find out soon enough what “moral hazard†means. Clearly it does not know already, or President Joe Biden would not have announced that his administration would forgive US student debt worth around 1.6% of GDP. It’s natural to ask, as critics have, whether the new policy is fair. Should regular taxpayers subsidise those who ...
Read More »Air New Zealand signals worst is over after third straight loss
Bloomberg Air New Zealand posted its third straight annual loss but indicated the worst is over and it expects earnings to improve now that borders have reopened. The Auckland-based airline announced a loss before significant items and tax of NZ$725 million ($450 million) for the year ended on June 30 compared with a NZ$444 million loss a year earlier. ...
Read More »Bed Bath & Beyond sees 18% surge on deal report
Bloomberg Bed Bath & Beyond Inc shares jumped 18% after a report that the home goods retailer has selected a lender to provide financing as it seeks to boost liquidity. The company has picked a lending proposal after talks with investors for a new line of credit, Bloomberg reported, citing people with knowledge of the private discussions. Bed Bath ...
Read More »Qantas announces $276m share buyback as travel demand surges
Bloomberg Qantas Airways Ltd Chief Executive Officer Alan Joyce defended the airline’s performance and pushed back against calls for him to resign after months of travel chaos, with a post-pandemic surge in demand plagued by flight delays, cancellations and lost luggage. “I think I’ve had more resignation requests than any other CEO or public figure out there,†Joyce, who has ...
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