Bloomberg Alphabet Inc.’s Google moved 15.9 billion euros ($19.2 billion) to a Bermuda shell company in 2016, regulatory filings in the Netherlands show — saving the company billions of dollars in taxes that year. Google uses two structures, known as a “Double Irish†and a “Dutch Sandwich,†to shield the majority of its international profits from taxation. The setup involves ...
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Dollar halts slide, US stocks soar ahead of Fed’s meeting minutes
Bloomberg The dollar snapped its longest losing streak since September and US stocks climbed to record highs for a second consecutive day ahead of the release of minutes from the Federal Reserve’s December policy meeting. The Standard & Poor’s 500 Index rose past 2,700 for the first time, while the Nasdaq Composite Index also reached a record as a report ...
Read More »Gulf rises as Emaar continues rebound
Reuters Most major Gulf stock markets rose on Wednesday as some buyers returned from New Year holidays, and shares in Dubai’s blue chip Emaar group rebounded for a second straight day. Egypt lagged, however, led lower by a few blue chips. Dubai’s index added 1.4 percent to 3,459 points in rising volume as Emaar Properties gained a further 2.9 percent. ...
Read More »Russia-China oil friendship makes fuel costlier for Europe
Bloomberg Europe’s set to be stuck with a higher oil bill as Russia shifts more of its supply to the Chinese oil market. As the world’s second-biggest economy buys more, crude shipments from the Baltic Sea port of Primorsk will be cut, according to industry consultant FGE. The reduction will push up the price of varieties available for sale to ...
Read More »American power grid showing signs of strain amid brutal cold snap
Bloomberg America’s power grid is starting to show signs of fatigue as the nation grapples with a record-breaking cold snap. Some power plants in New England that have been burning oil are running short on fuel, according to Marcia Blomberg, a spokeswoman for ISO New England Inc., the region’s grid operator. Restrictions governing air emissions are also a factor limiting ...
Read More »New Jersey solar firm taps blockchain craze
Bloomberg A little-known New Jersey firm that, as recently as 2011, specialized in renewable energy projects just became the latest to join the blockchain and cryptocurrency craze. The penny stock TGI Solar Power Group Inc. said in a statement that it planned to get involved in the “Blockchain and Crypto hot commodity market.†The news sent TGI’s shares more than ...
Read More »Oil’s famous five: People who could define market in 2018
Bloomberg Will Saudi Arabia and Russia maintain their grip on production, or could they succumb to another surge in US shale? Is it possible for the economic collapse of a major producer to send crude prices soaring, or perhaps Silicon Valley will usher in the end of the combustion engine? After ending 2017 at a two-year high, oil prices could ...
Read More »All change at top of ECB as Draghi era approaches end
Bloomberg The European Central Bank is heading for a two-year leadership overhaul that peaks with the selection of a successor to President Mario Draghi, and it will be politics as much as ability that determines who get the jobs. Five of the ECB’s seven top posts will be vacated by the end of 2019, starting with Vice President Vitor Constancio ...
Read More »All talk, few answers from FOMC for Yellen’s long inflation miss
Bloomberg Janet Yellen’s Federal Reserve probably didn’t make much progress last month toward resolving the biggest topic of debate during her tenure leading the central bank: low inflation. Minutes of the US central bank’s December 12-13 policy-setting Federal Open Market Committee gathering will probably show the outlook for consumer prices continued to dominate the discus- sion when they are published ...
Read More »China’s small banks dumped on signs of more policy pain
Bloomberg China’s smaller banks started the New Year with a double whammy from regulators and investors, and more pain may be looming. Bank of Tianjin Co. tumbled by as much as 12 percent in the first two trading days, the biggest two-day decline since its Hong Kong listing in March 2016, after rallying at the end of last year. Bank ...
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