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Coal India sales reach to record in January

Bloomberg Coal India Ltd.’s sales rose to a record in January as customers of the world’s biggest producer of the fuel continued to refill their inventories. Sales advanced 4.6 percent from a year earlier to 53.7 million tons, according to a stock exchange filing. That’s the highest in records going back to 2013. Production rose 1.3 percent to 56.69 million ...

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Foreigners get relief on India gains despite ‘new tax’

Bloomberg India’s government clarified rules around the taxation of foreign investors, as the benchmark stock index fell on the re-introduction of a levy on prospective profits. Foreign investors in India don’t need to pay tax on past gains on investments in the equity market, Finance Secretary Hasmukh Adhia said in an interview with Bloomberg in New Delhi. India’s S&P BSE ...

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India curbs cryptocurrency use, embraces blockchain

Bloomberg India’s government said it doesn’t consider cryptocurrencies as legal tender and will take all measures to eliminate payments using them. “The government does not consider cryptocurrencies legal tender or coin and will take all measures to eliminate use of these crypto-assets in financing illegitimate activities or as part of the payment system,” Finance Minister Arun Jaitley told lawmakers in ...

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Solar panels, batteries for 50k Aussie homes

Bloomberg South Australia plans to roll out solar panels and Tesla Inc. batteries to at least 50,000 homes to form what its government says will be the world’s largest virtual power plant. Beginning with a trial of 1,100 public housing properties, 5 kilowatt solar panels and 13.5 kilowatt-hour Tesla Powerwall 2 batteries will be installed free of charge and financed ...

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Traders confront inflation’s reality

Bloomberg For almost a decade, investors have waited patiently for any hint of inflation in the US economy, a sign the recovery can sustain itself without emergency stimulus from the Federal Reserve. Now they’re getting it, and many are shocked at the reaction. It landed with the worst stock market plunge since January 2016. A stronger-than-expected employment report with signs ...

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Wall Street slide pulls down Mideast markets

Reuters Middle Eastern stock markets sank on Sunday in response to the tumble on Wall Street on February 2, after US data showed the strongest annual wage growth since 2009 and raised the risk of more interest rate hikes than expected this year. The Saudi index dropped 0.6 percent with falling shares outnumbering gainers by 105 to 74. Saudi Arabian ...

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OPEC, Russia supply steady as Saudi masks Venezuelan drop

Bloomberg Crude production by OPEC and its main ally Russia held steady last month as increases in Saudi Arabia and Iran offset the ongoing deterioration of Venezuela’s oil industry. Output from the 14 members of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries rose just 20,000 barrels a day to 32.4 million a day in January, according to a Bloomberg News survey ...

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Iran can boost output fast if OPEC ends cuts, says oil minister

Bloomberg Iran can swiftly increase production of crude if OPEC decides to scrap limits on global output when the group meets next in June, Oil Minister Bijan Namdar Zanganeh said. The Persian Gulf nation can raise daily production by at least 100,000 barrels within “five or six days” if the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries decides that crude prices are ...

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Lebanon signs first power purchase agreement

BEIRUT / Reuters Lebanon has signed its first deal to buy electricity from private companies, the energy minister said, in a model which took years to hammer out and opens the country up to more international investment. Lebanon has been short of electricity since its 1975-90 civil war. Households experience at least three-hour outages each day. Those who can afford ...

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French N-giant seeks survival by rewriting rules

Bloomberg France’s nuclear giant has a plan to survive the wave of renewable energy that’s sweeping aside old-fashioned utilities across Europe. First it needs to disprove the conventional wisdom about how reactors work. Electricite de France SA says its fleet of nuclear reactors aren’t just able to provide a steady stream of power, they’re flexible enough to complement a large ...

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