Blog Layout

Egypt, IMF reach deal on $2bn loan disbursement

CAIRO / Reuters Egypt has reached a staff-level agreement with the International Monetary Fund for an instalment of about $2 billion more from a three-year, $12 billion loan programme, the IMF said. The payment, still subject to IMF executive board approval, will bring total disbursements under the program to about $6 billion. Egypt is pushing through ambitious economic reforms under ...

Read More »

America’s coal miners post profit, seek investors

Bloomberg Boosted by higher global prices, US coal miners are showing they can make money again. Now, for the hard part — winning back investors. Five of America’s largest coal producers — Alliance Resource Partners LP, Arch Coal Inc., Cloud Peak Energy Inc., Peabody Energy Corp. and Warrior Met Coal Inc. — reported a combined $801 million in third-quarter earnings ...

Read More »

As oil prices rise, global majors eye deep waters of Mexico

Bloomberg As the price of oil rises, an international rush is on for Mexico’s untapped deep-water riches. The who’s who of the oil world — led by Exxon Mobil Corp and Royal Dutch Shell Plc, the world’s two biggest drillers by market value — are lining up to bid in the country’s Jan. 31 deep-water auction. And the interest is ...

Read More »

Northern Drilling raises cash for new rig firm

Bloomberg Northern Drilling Ltd., a company set up by billionaire John Fredriksen to buy offshore drilling rigs on the cheap, raised 2.03 billion kroner ($250 million) in a private placement to expand its fleet. The company said it sold 31.8 million new shares at 64 kroner apiece, equal to the stock’s closing price on the Oslo Axess market a day ...

Read More »

South Korean president to visit China in December

Bloomberg South Korean President Moon Jae-in will visit China for a summit in December, his office said, with tensions over North Korea’s nuclear weapons programme high on the agenda. The agreement was disclosed as Moon and Chinese President Xi Jinping met on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit in Danang, Vietnam. In a sign that tensions remain between ...

Read More »

United Airlines halts flights to Delhi on poor air quality

Bloomberg United Airlines temporarily suspended Newark-New Delhi flights due to poor air quality in India’s capital, and said some extra charges will be waived for passengers forced to reschedule. “We are monitoring advisories as the region remains under a public health emergency, and are coordinating with respective government agencies,” a United Airlines spokesperson said in response to a Bloomberg query. ...

Read More »

India’s basmati rice exports may drop to three-year low as EU tightens rule

Bloomberg India’s basmati rice exports may drop to a three-year low this year as the European Union tightens a fungicide rule and local prices strengthen. Exports may decline as much as 5 percent to 3.79 million metric tons in the year than began on April 1 from a year earlier, said Vijay Setia, president of All India Rice Exporters Association. ...

Read More »

Chinese Uber-for-trucks apps in talks to merge

Bloomberg Huochebang and Yunmanman, the two biggest apps for Uber-like truck services in China, are in talks to merge, people familiar with the matter said. Wang Gang, a backer of Yunmanman and an angel investor in ride-hailing giant Didi Chuxing, is the top candidate to become chief executive officer if the companies merge, the people said, asking not to be ...

Read More »

For India’s jewellers, business yet to recover from slump

Bloomberg For jewellers in the world’s second-largest gold market, business is yet to recover from the slump that followed India’s decision to ban high-value currency notes a year ago. Ask Bachhraj Bamalwa, who has spent four decades in the industry. As PM Narendra Modi prepared to address the nation last November to announce demonetisation, Bamalwa was busy wrapping up a ...

Read More »

Companies suffer as EU delays M&A approval

Bloomberg If time is money, big M&A is getting a lot costlier in the European Union thanks to a tactic increasingly deployed by the bloc’s merger watchdogs in Brussels. Bayer AG’s bid for Monsanto Co is just one of a growing number of deals stalled by regulators stopping the clock more than once during strictly timetabled in-depth investigations to demand ...

Read More »
Send this to a friend