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Pipeline logjam threatens to sour wager on fuel

  Bloomberg Potential delays looming over three major US natural gas pipeline projects are threatening to sour a popular wager on the fuel. Gas for delivery in April 2018 is trading at a steep discount to the March contract, signaling that traders anticipate ample supplies at the end of next winter. The spread, known as the “widow maker” for its ...

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Tidal lagoon cheaper alternative for nuclear power in UK

  Bloomberg Generating power in the UK by harnessing the ebb and flow of tidal lagoons may be significantly cheaper than building new nuclear electricity plants or offshore wind farms, according to a government-backed review. Tidal lagoons, such as the 1.3 billion-pound ($1.6 billion) pilot project planned in Swansea Bay off the coast of South Wales, would likely cost “well-below” ...

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Ambani plows $4.4bn more in 4G unit to bolster war chest

  Bloomberg India’s richest man isn’t done yet. After plowing $25 billion into starting a national fourth-generation mobile network, billionaire Mukesh Ambani is spending more to boost coverage amid complaints from its largest rival that his free services are hurting competition. Reliance Jio Infocomm Ltd., a closely held unit of Ambani’s Reliance Industries Ltd., plans to raise 300 billion rupees ...

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Iron ore opens 2017 with a bang on higher Chinese consumption

  Bloomberg Iron ore has carried last year’s bullish momentum into the start of 2017, with prices rallying to a two-year high amid speculation that China’s demand for overseas ore will hold up even as the world’s largest miners bring on new capacity. Ore with 62 percent content in Qingdao in China climbed 3.9 percent to $83.65 a dry metric ...

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Wanda posts first sales decline in 11 years

  Bloomberg Dalian Wanda Group Co.’s revenue fell for the first time in at least 11 years after a slump in its property business outweighed growth from entertainment operations at billionaire Wang Jianlin’s conglomerate. Sales, which includes property-contracted sales, declined 14 percent in 2016 from a year earlier, according to a Wanda statement, more than a January 2016 forecast of ...

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Hong Kong tycoon Li to buy Australian energy firm Duet

  HONG KONG / AP A group led by Hong Kong billionaire tycoon Li Ka-shing’s infrastructure business said on Monday it is buying Australian energy company Duet in a multibillion dollar deal. Cheung Kong Infrastructure Holdings Ltd. and Li’s property and power utility companies are proposing to buy Duet Group for 3 Australian dollars a share, in an acquisition worth ...

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$1bn settlement removes Takata’s airbag sale hurdle

  Bloomberg Takata Corp.’s agreement to pay $1 billion to settle a criminal investigation removes a hurdle to the air-bag maker’s sale, which the company needs to continue operations and complete the biggest product recall in automotive history. The Tokyo-based company admitted to hiding the deadly risks of its air bags for about 15 years and agreed to plead guilty ...

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