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Ford to start producing luxury Lincoln SUV in China by 2019

  Bloomberg Ford Motor Co. will begin producing its upscale Lincoln brand in China by late 2019 after sales almost tripled last year, joining the ranks of automakers localizing production to avoid import taxes in the world’s largest auto market. The Dearborn, Michigan-based automaker will build an all-new SUV model with joint venture partner Changan Automobile Group in the city ...

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London home price cuts spread as market stagnates

  Bloomberg More London home sellers are having to cut the asking price of their homes, and they’re offering deeper discounts as political uncertainty and high values dampen demand. “Price cuts seen in prime central London in the immediate aftermath of Brexit are now filtering through to outer boroughs,” said Savills Plc residential research director Lucian Cook. “Affordability issues are ...

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Vista to buy DH Corp for $2.03bn, combine with Misys

  Bloomberg Vista Equity Partners LLC agreed to buy DH Corp. in a deal that values the Canadian financial services provider at about C$2.73 billion ($2.03 billion), aiming to create a financial technology powerhouse by combining it with Misys Ltd. Vista will pay C$25.50 a share in cash, according to a statement on Monday. Including debt, the transaction for the ...

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MyTaxi expands in UK as parent Daimler plots future of cars

  Bloomberg MyTaxi is to begin converting London users of its acquired Hailo app to the German company’s smartphone software, as the unit of Daimler AG begins its fightback against Uber in the UK capital. The Hamburg-based cab-hailing company has already moved more than 17,000 drivers who previously used the Hailo system to the MyTaxi app and plans to start ...

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Employers lift hiring in 13 US states in January

  AP Employers boosted hiring in 13 US states in January, while employment changed little in 36 states. The Labor Department says Alaska is the only state to show a significant decline in jobs, shedding 2,100. Nationwide, hiring picked up in January as employers added 238,000 jobs, a clear improvement over last year’s average gains. A broad rebound in the ...

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GE CEO’s pay falls 35% amid weak oil market

  Bloomberg General Electric Co. Chief Executive Officer Jeffrey Immelt’s compensation fell 35 percent to $21.3 million last year, as an oil and gas slump suppressed demand for industrial equipment and the company’s shares underperformed the market. Immelt, 61, received a $3.8 million salary last year, unchanged from 2015, according to a proxy statement from the Boston-based company Wednesday. His ...

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