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Uber plans to launch boat taxis in Nigeria’s capital city

Bloomberg Uber Technology is planning to launch its boat business in Lagos, Nigeria’s commercial capital and biggest city, to beat traffic congestion. The ride-hailing service company is in talks with the Lagos state government and regulatory authorities to start Uber Boats services on its waterways, Uber’s Chief Business Officer Brooks Entwistle said in an interview. “We know the traffic is ...

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Scooters help Europeans dodge sweat after Germany launch

Bloomberg E-scooters have only been legal in Germany for a matter of days, but public curiosity — as well as a Continental heatwave — has already made them a common sight in many cities. Lawrence Leuschner, chief executive officer of one of Europe’s biggest e-scooter providers, Tier Mobility, said the app required to locate and unlock a Tier scooter was ...

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Powell stays firm as Trump urges Fed to weaken dollar

Bloomberg President Donald Trump wants a weaker dollar to help boost exports, and is counting on the Federal Reserve to help make that happen. But the central bank’s chairman, Jerome Powell, has made clear it’s not his job. It’s a new twist in the broader pressure campaign the president has brought to bear on Powell to cut interest rates to ...

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PBOC pushes banks to hold interest rates of home mortgages

Bloomberg The People’s Bank of China (PBOC) has asked commercial lenders not to lower the interest rate of home mortgages from the current level in order to curb the growth of home loans, according to sources. The PBOC offered verbal guidance to state-owned ban-ks, joint stock banks and other commercial lenders, the people said, asking not to be identified as ...

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Singapore to issue five new digital banking licenses to non-bank firms

Bloomberg Singapore will issue as many as five new digital bank licenses to non-bank firms as the island nation seeks to strengthen competition in financial services, according to one of its top regulators. “We welcome firms with innovative value propositions to apply for the new digital bank licenses, even if they have not yet established a track record in banking,” ...

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Axis Bank to raise $1.3b via share sale

Bloomberg Axis Bank Ltd. is considering raising at least $1.3 billion through a share sale to institutional investors, people with knowledge of the matter said, as the Indian lender seeks to bolster capital ratios and expand lending capacity. India’s third-largest private sector lender, led by Chief Executive Officer Amitabh Chaudhry, is talking to potential advisers about the fundraising, according to ...

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BofA to stop lending to private-prison firms

Bloomberg Bank of America Corp (BofA) the second-biggest US bank, will stop lending to companies that run private prisons and detention centers. “We have decided to exit the relationship’’ with companies that provide prison and immigration-detention services, Vice Chairman Anne Finucane said in an interview. “We’ve done our due diligence that we said we would do at the annual meeting, ...

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Pilots flagged ‘problems’ on Boeing jets besides 737 Max

Bloomberg Pilots flying Boeing aircraft in recent years have reported flight-control problems they blamed on malfunctioning software — not on the company’s maligned 737 Max jets, but widely used earlier versions of the plane that are still in the air. Commercial pilots flying Boeing’s NG, or “Next Generation,” models have registered concerns on a variety of computer problems through the ...

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PepsiCo to test out selling water in cans

Bloomberg PepsiCo Inc, facing an industry wide backlash against plastic, will experiment with putting its Aquafina water in cans. The beverage giant will begin selling the cans next year, offering them to partners such as stadiums and restaurants, PepsiCo said. The company also will try out the repackaged product at some retail stores. If the new packaging catches on, it ...

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