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Chinese ‘clampdown’ holds up Baidu, Sohu

Bloomberg China’s cyberspace police have ordered Baidu Inc and Sohu.com Ltd to suspend a plethora of news services for a week, kicking off an online clean-up campaign with two of the country’s biggest internet corporations. The Cyberspace Administration of China announced it was starting a six-month effort to eradicate “vulgar” information” from a plethora of online media, including messaging services ...

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Ghosn to get a day in court two months after arrest

Bloomberg Carlos Ghosn will finally see the inside of a Japanese court room next week, almost two months after his arrest on financial crimes. The embattled car titan will attend a hearing of the Tokyo district court on January 8, according to his chief lawyer, Motonari Otsuru. The session was called after Ghosn’s legal team requested an explanation on why ...

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Indian government says it’s on track to meet electricity deadline in March

Bloomberg The government of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said it’s on track to meet its official March 31 deadline to provide electricity connections to every home, saying a December 31 goal promoted publicly by the power ministry was only an “internal target.” The ministry said in a statement that it aimed to achieve full electrification by year-end “so that ...

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Most-prized fish sold for $3.1mn in Tokyo

Bloomberg One of the world’s most expensive fish just got pricier. A 278-kilogram bluefin tuna sold for 333.6 million yen ($3.1 million) at a Tokyo fish market. The record price — which equates to about $5,000 a pound — is more than double the previous high set in 2013, according to Masayuki Fukuda, an official in charge of trading operations ...

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Bristol-Myers to buy Celgene in $74 billion cancer-drug bet

Bloomberg Bristol-Myers Squibb agreed to acquire Celgene Corp in a record-sized $74 billion deal that will unite two drugmakers battling for advantage in a crowded market for innovative cancer treatments. Both companies have faced investor wariness about their prospects in recent months. Bristol makes an immunotherapy drug called Opdivo that accounts for roughly a quarter of its sales but that ...

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Apple cuts revenue forecast as demand plunges in China

Bloomberg Apple Inc plunged to its lowest price in a year-and-a-half after the company cut its revenue outlook for the first time in almost two decades, citing weaker demand in China. Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook said sales will be about $84 billion in the quarter ended on December 29, down from earlier estimates of $89 billion to $93 billion. ...

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PG&E weighs bankruptcy

Bloomberg PG&E Corp is considering filing for bankruptcy protection within weeks as a way of organising billions of dollars in potential liabilities tied to deadly wildfires that ravaged parts of California in 2017 and 2018, according to people familiar with the situation. The California utility giant may decide to file by February, said the people, asking not to be identified ...

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Comcast, AT&T to raise TV prices

Bloomberg Another year, another increase to your monthly pay-TV bill. Giants including Comcast Corp, Dish Network Corp and AT&T Inc’s DirecTV plan to raise rates again in the new year, a move that could boost revenue but risks alienating subscribers who have been ditching their traditional TV subscriptions in record numbers. Cable and satellite providers are hoping to squeeze more ...

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Euro is still vulnerable after all these years

On its 20th birthday, the best that can be said of the euro — the European currency used by 19 countries — is that it has survived. Two decades after being introduced in 1999, it has not achieved its central goals: increasing economic growth and strengthening public support for European political institutions. In many ways, just the opposite has occurred. ...

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