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Zijin to buy Nevsun for $1.41bn cash

Bloomberg Zijin Mining Group Co., a Chinese gold and base metals producer, agreed to buy Nevsun Resources Ltd. for $1.41 billion in cash, just days after winning a tender for a Serbian copper miner. The Fujian-based company will acquire all of the issued and outstanding shares of Nevsun for C$6 per share in cash, they said. The cash consideration represents ...

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Singapore-Kuala Lumpur bullet train link delayed as Malaysia PM reviews

Bloomberg A bullet train linking Singapore and Kuala Lumpur won’t be a reality for at least a decade as Malaysia’s Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad seeks to pare his nation’s debt and review projects signed off by his predecessor Najib Razak. The neighbours agreed to delay kicking off work on the 350-kilometre (218 miles), multibillion dollar link until the end of ...

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Typhoon damage may shut Kansai Airport for a week

Bloomberg Regions around Osaka, Japan’s second biggest population centre, struggled to recover from damage left by Typhoon Jebi, which left 10 people dead, hundreds of thousands of buildings without power and the area’s main airport closed. Kansai International Airport, a key transport and cargo hub that lies on an artificial island in Osaka Bay almost directly in the typhoon’s path, ...

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Bayer CEO has ‘no regrets’ for $63bn Monsanto purchase

Bloomberg Bayer AG’s $63 billion Monsanto purchase has suffered regulatory delays, mounting legal claims and now will yield lower earnings for the year than earlier forecast. Still, the company’s CEO says he has “no regrets.” The German company lost out on revenue from Monsanto’s busy spring season, when farmers in the Northern Hemisphere plant the bulk of their crops, because ...

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JM Holding weighs options including sale

Bloomberg JM Holding GmbH, a German family-owned investment vehicle, is exploring options including a partial sale of the business that controls two plastics companies, according to people with knowledge of the matter. A sale of about half of the firm, which is under consideration by some of the owners, would give buyers an equal proportion of two closely held German ...

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Asia summits: Trump will do no harm by skipping

Donald Trump’s absence from Asia-Pacific summits will do little harm to America’s long-term standing in the region. It might even help. The president’s decision to skip two international meetings in November was predictably seen as evidence of American neglect of a vital region, underscoring the unilateralist instincts of Trump. The complaints are fair. But let’s not mistake pageantry for trends ...

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Risk of a vicious Funding Circle in fintech

There are fintechs, and then there are fintechs. Cheerleaders point to payments startups like Jack Dorsey’s Square Inc., whose stock has soared 242 percent in a year, as evidence of a Silicon-Valley-style revolution in the making. But there are sob stories, too: loan platforms LendingClub Corp. and On Deck Capital Inc. are still trading well below their IPO prices. Promises ...

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Coca-Cola pays $5.1bn for UK’s Costa Coffee

Coca-Cola Co.’s thirst for an alternative to sugary drinks has proved a boon for Whitbread CEO Alison Brittain. She announced the sale of the Costa Coffee chain to the US beverage giant for 3.9 billion pounds ($5.1 billion). Brittain has been able to capitalise on the fact that coffee is piping hot right now: In May, Nestle SA paid $7.15 ...

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