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Ant Financial profit up 65% ahead of ‘IPO’

Bloomberg Ant Financial, the Chinese online finance behemoth that’s expected to seek an initial public offering, posted a 65 percent jump in profit in fiscal 2018 as it expanded its footprint in wealth management, consumer lending and overseas markets. The company controlled by Alibaba Group Holding Ltd.’s billionaire co-founder Jack Ma posted $1.4 billion in pretax profit in the year ...

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Hong Kong sees weakest technology IPO since 2014

Bloomberg Frenzied demand for Ping An Healthcare and Technology Co.’s initial public offering failed to translate into a strong debut. The company, known as Good Doctor, closed unchanged in the worst first-day performance by a technology company on the city’s main board since October 2014. That’s after the company drew HK$373 billion ($47.5 billion) of retail money for a $1.1 ...

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Costly lessons for leaders eyeing China’s Belt-and-Road billions

Bloomberg In the middle of a brand-new four-lane highway cutting through southern Sri Lanka’s jungle, Vijitha Gamage and his family left large piles of freshly harvested rice paddy to dry on the baking asphalt. They didn’t need to dodge traffic. On a recent afternoon, the barely used highway built with Chinese money through a rural stretch of the island nation ...

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US-China trade talks end in discord

Bloomberg Two days of US-China trade discussions ended in Beijing with an agreement to keep on talking, and little else. China’s official Xinhua News Agency reported that both sides reached a consensus on some trade issues while acknowledging major disagreements on some matters. It said they would continue discussions, without providing specifics for when they would start again. Neither side ...

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CBS, Viacom gain over hopes of merger deal

Bloomberg Shares of CBS Corp. and Viacom Inc. surged on speculation that a long-awaited merger between the two companies may finally be close. CBS Chief Executive Officer Leslie Moonves helped kick off the rally with stronger-than-expected results, signaling that his management team should stay in control in the event of a Viacom deal. The upswing gained additional momentum afternoon, when ...

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Economics grapples with what causes recessions

Most of economics is pretty healthy as a discipline. But one branch has really been thrown for a loop — business cycle theory. The financial crisis of 2008 and Great Recession taught macroeconomists that they didn’t really understand the sources of recessions. The long, grinding stagnation that followed demonstrated that economies sometimes don’t bounce back as quickly or automatically as ...

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