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Brexit denial leaves UK energy industry pleading for no change

Bloomberg Across Britain, energy companies are hoping that Brexit just might just go away. Energy has only been a sideshow in the discussions about the UK leaving the European Union even though it’s a key part of the trade bloc’s single market. Power and natural gas companies say Britain’s existing relationship with the bloc on energy matters should remain in …

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45 firms to bid for Jordan energy project

Bloomberg Jordan selected 45 companies including France’s Total SA and Saudi Arabia’s ACWA Power as finalists to bid for six solar and wind energy power plants with total capacity of 300 megawatts of power. The 31 companies selected for the four solar power plants include Linuo Group, FRV Solar Holdings, ACWA Power, Chint Solar, Total Solar and TBEA Xinjiang Sunoasis, …

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Bahrain’s Investcorp set to launch $100mn new fund

Reuters Bahrain-listed Investcorp plans to launch a $100 million fund dedicated to Oman’s pension funds, the alternative asset manager said on Sunday. Investcorp’s new fund will focus on private equity investments in the United States and Europe, the company said in an emailed statement, and will target mid-sized companies across a broad range of sectors. Investcorp, which manages more than …

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JPMorgan sees busiest Middle East year with IPOs, M&A driving deals

Bloomberg JPMorgan Chase & Co. sees initial public offerings and M&A driving Middle East deals this year in what the US bank expects to be its busiest in the region. Private sector mergers and state sell-offs as part of privatisation plans will accelerate, while corporate bond sales are also likely to rise, Sjoerd Leenart, the bank’s global head of corporate …

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UBS boosts compensation for CEO, staff as profit rises

Bloomberg UBS Group AG boosted Chief Executive Officer Sergio Ermotti’s pay and increased the bank’s bonus pool by about 6 percent after underlying profit rose. The Zurich-based lender boosted the bonus pool for 2017 to 3.1 billion Swiss francs ($3.3 billion), according to its annual report. Ermotti remains the highest-paid executive, earning 14.2 million francs, up from the 13.7 million …

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Cash may disappear in China as payments go digital: PBOC

Bloomberg Just because China’s financial regulators are cracking down on cryptocurrencies doesn’t mean they’re souring on the idea of digital money. People’s Bank of China Governor Zhou Xiaochuan made that clear at a press conference in Beijing, saying physical cash may one day become obsolete. Zhou said the PBOC is looking into digital currencies as it pursues faster, cheaper and …

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Bank of Canada remains upbeat on economy

Bloomberg The Bank of Canada released an upbeat assessment of the country’s economic expansion, but reiterated the central bank will remain cautious as it seeks to bring interest rates back up to more normal levels. The outlook was delivered in a speech by Deputy Governor Tim Lane, a day after an interest-rate decision where the central bank left borrowing costs …

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Nordea wins assurances from Finnish govt ahead of HQ move

Bloomberg Finland is promising it won’t add to the list of financial regulations facing Nordea Bank AB as the lender prepares to move its headquarters to the northernmost euro member. The pledge, made by Finance Minister Petteri Orpo, comes a week before shareholders in Nordea vote on its proposal to relocate from Stockholm. The largest Nordic lender, which has been …

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Costco’s squeeze on suppliers signifies pain for P&G, Nestle

Bloomberg Costco Wholesale Corp. will push suppliers to lower prices on everything from steaks to televisions, aiming to keep customers away from rivals like Amazon.com Inc. The warehouse-club chain wants vendors to shoulder a greater part of the cost of limited-time promotions for its 50 million members. The company is also introducing more products under its Kirkland Signature brand, such …

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