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Uganda’s interests could hit project spending: IMF

Bloomberg Uganda will spend as much as a fifth of government revenue on interest payments in this financial year and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) warned this could reduce expenditure on human capital and infrastructure projects. That’s equivalent to what countries that are close to or in debt distress spend on servicing credit, according to the IMF’s country Resident Representative ...

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ECB policy makers all set to discuss digital currency

Bloomberg European Central Bank (ECB) policy makers meeting in Frankfurt this week will discuss the prospect of launching their own digital currency, according to euro-zone officials familiar with the matter. Governing Council members were expected to talk about the topic informally at dinner on Wednesday, a day before their policy meeting under new President Christine Lagarde, the people said, asking ...

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China likely to support EU’s trade dispute backup plan

Bloomberg China is in preliminary talks to support the European Union’s (EU) backup plan for settling international trade disputes as president Donald Trump’s administration gets closer to scuttling the World Trade Organisation’s (WTO) role in refereeing cross-border commerce. China’s Ambassador to the WTO Zhang Xiangchen told Bloomberg News that Beijing is actively working to support the EU’s vision of an ...

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Mallya faces bankruptcy over $1.5 billion in debt

Bloomberg Twelve state-owned Indian banks are petitioning for ex-billionaire Vijay Mallya to be declared bankrupt over 1.15 billion pounds ($1.52 billion) in unpaid debts. The banks and an asset restructuring company, led by the State Bank of India (SBI), have taken the tycoon to a London court in what lawyers have described as “the end of the road” in their ...

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S’pore property developer wants curbs eased to beat glut

Bloomberg Singapore’s property glut is an unintended consequence of government measures to force developers to build and sell apartments quickly or face stiff penalties, according to City Developments Ltd. The city-state’s second-biggest home builder has come out swinging against a rule that imposes a levy on companies if they don’t complete construction and sell all units within a period of ...

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Indonesia discussing ways to relax fiscal deficit cap: Minister

Bloomberg Indonesia’s cabinet is discussing amending a legally imposed cap on the budget deficit, which would allow the government to spend and borrow more to stimulate growth in Southeast Asia’s biggest economy. President Joko Widodo is holding talks on the matter, although for now, the current annual ceiling of 3% of gross domestic product remains, finance minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati ...

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Google not liable for defamatory content

Bloomberg Alphabet Inc’s Google isn’t liable for defamatory content posted on its platforms after 2009, India’s top court ruled, reaffirming immunity for Internet companies in the world’s second-most populous nation. The verdict, which reiterates a 2015 ruling, comes as a relief for social media companies, online retailers and service providers who are facing increasing pressure from the Indian government to ...

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South Korea unemployment edges up for a third month

Bloomberg South Korea’s jobless rate ticked higher for a third month, an unexpected outcome that illustrates the challenge of boosting hiring in an economy struggling with slumping exports and weak investment. The unemployment rate climbed to 3.6% in November, seasonally adjusted data from the statistics office showed Wednesday. Economists had predicted the rate would stay unchanged at 3.5%. The jobless ...

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South Africa crisis eases as power plants fixed

Bloomberg South Africa’s energy crisis eased as state power utility Eskom Holdings SOC Ltd scrambled to repair broken plants and supplemented supply using gas turbines and pumped-storage facilities. Power cuts, known locally as load shedding, should be limited to 2,000 megawatts on Wednesday — down from a peak of 6,000 megawatts — and are expected to end next week, Eskom ...

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US firm sells coal plant stake

Bloomberg Washington state’s biggest utility is selling a stake in one of America’s largest coal-fired power plants for $1, seeking to comply with a new state law requiring energy companies to stop using the fuel by 2025. Puget Sound Energy Inc agreed to sell its 25% stake in the 740-megawatt Colstrip Unit 4 facility.

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