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HK exports recovered on China, says official

Bloomberg Hong Kong’s exports rebounded in September on the back of a recovering Chinese economy, Financial Secretary Paul Chan said his blog post on Sunday. The city’s third-quarter gross domestic product should show a significant improvement from the two preceding three-month periods, Chan said. Hong Kong’s GDP slumped by about 9% in both the first and second quarters as the ...

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Vedanta’s debt maturities aid credit rating warnings

Bloomberg Holding companies controlled by energy-to-mining tycoon Anil Agarwal face the highest debt repayments in several years just as credit rating firms step up warnings. Vedanta Ltd holding companies Vedanta Resources Ltd and Volcan Investments Cyprus Ltd must repay a combined $1.17 billion next year. That’s the most since 2017, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. A Vedanta Resources bond ...

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Ant set pricing for world’s largest IPO: Ma

Bloomberg Ant Group Co set the price of its record initial public offering in Shanghai, its billionaire founder Jack Ma said, without disclosing the price. Ma’s Chinese fintech giant is one of the most hotly anticipated IPOs in years, on course to make history by surpassing Saudi Aramco’s record $29 billion share sale in 2019. He commented on the pricing ...

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Apple cable supplier to start production in India

Bloomberg Cheng Uei Precision Industry Co, a Taiwan-based cable and connector maker, will start mass production for Apple Inc later this year from its new plant in India, according to a person familiar with the matter, the latest sign of the US company’s increasing presence in the South Asian country. Apple’s major assembly partners, Taiwan’s Foxconn Technology Group, Pegatron Corp ...

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Beijing reconsidering its global strategy for yuan

Bloomberg China is reconsidering its strategy for the internationalisation of the yuan and planning for more policy support after completing a comprehensive review recently, according to a senior central bank official. “As everybody knows in the past, the internationalisation of the RMB (yuan) sticks to the market principles,” Zhu Jun, director general of the People’s Bank of China’s international division, ...

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Sixteen killed in Ivory Coast ahead of vote

Bloomberg At least sixteen people were killed in an Ivory Coast town ahead of the October 31 presidential elections, according to a government statement, laying blame on a civil disobedience campaign called by the opposition. Sporadic incidents of violence have been reported across the country, but the Dabou district, about 50 kilometres (31 miles) from the economic capital Abidjan, has ...

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Discontent towards Thai PM fuels protests

Bloomberg Growing public disapproval of Thai Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-Ocha’s performance is fueling the anti-government protests sweeping the Southeast Asian nation, according to an opinion poll. More than 62% of participants in a survey last week said discontent with Prayuth was the key reason for the recent demonstrations, the poll by Suan Dusit University showed on Sunday. About 50% of ...

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