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February 23, 2019 Politics
Bloomberg Theresa May must resign as British prime minister and Conservative leader later this year after delivering Brexit, according to politicians at the highest levels of her own government. May has promised her party she will stand down before the next general election, slated for 2022, but she’s likely to face pressure to go within the next three months. Once ...
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February 23, 2019 Politics
Bloomberg A Chinese military plane entered South Korea’s Air Defense Identification Zone three times on Saturday, prompting the foreign ministry to summon a Chinese embassy official, Yonhap reported. The aircraft entered the defense zone from southwest of the Korean Peninsula at around 8:03 a.m local time before exiting to the east around 8:27 am, Yonhap said, citing Korea’s Joint Chiefs ...
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February 23, 2019 Regional News
Bloomberg Saudi Arabia reaffirmed its interest in the Chinese market with a deal to build a $10 billion refining and petrochemicals complex as it vies for crude-oil customers with fellow OPEC members and Russia. Saudi Arabian Oil Co, or Aramco, agreed to set up a joint venture with two Chinese companies to develop the facility in Liaoning province, according to ...
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February 23, 2019 Energy
Bloomberg Zambia has reduced hydropower production at the Kariba Dam because of rapidly declining water levels at the world’s biggest man-made reservoir that straddles the border with Zimbabwe, the energy minister said. “We have noted the poor water situation for the Za-mbezi system nec- essitating reduction in generation at Kariba,†Mat-thew Nkhuwa sa-id, without provi- ding further details. Water outflows ...
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February 23, 2019 International News, Uncategorized
Bloomberg The US and China will extend into the weekend the current round of trade talks as negotiations in Washington yielded progress on currency policy but stopped short of a breakthrough that would prevent higher American tariffs from kicking in next week. “Both parties want to make this a real deal, we want to make it a meaningful deal, not ...
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February 23, 2019 International News
Bloomberg Australia denied that a major port in northern China has banned its coal imports and sought to calm investor nerves that strained political ties are undermining its most important trading relationship. Key government ministers took to the airwaves to dismiss a report that Dalian Port Group has imposed an indefinite ban on Australian coal. While quotas and testing has ...
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February 23, 2019 International News
Bloomberg Malaysia’s economy swung into deflation in January for the first time since the aftermath of the global financial crisis in 2009 as fuel prices dropped. Consumer prices declined 0.7 percent from a year ago after hovering below 1 percent in the previous seven months, according to the statistics department. The median estimate in a Bloomberg survey of 21 economists ...
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February 23, 2019 Real Estate
Bloomberg Singapore’s second-largest developer has a suggestion for the government: re-position the billionaire enclave of Sentosa as a tourism hot-spot like Bali. Property values at Sentosa Cove, a residential area nestled on a tiny island off the south coast, have been hit particularly hard, with home prices down about 30 percent from the highs seen in 2010. Even as the ...
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February 23, 2019 International News, Uncategorized
Bloomberg Sony Corporation, once known for innovations like the Walkman, will begin to back entrepreneurs outside the company with money, marketing support and more as it seeks more breakthroughs. The Tokyo-based company said it would open up an internal accelerator program to external entrepreneurs, including a partnership with Tokyo University under which students can turn ideas into businesses. Depending on ...
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February 23, 2019 International News, Uncategorized
Bloomberg Caterpillar Inc. trucks, Xerox Corp. machines and Samsonite International SA luggage are among US goods that would face retaliatory European Union tariffs should President Donald Trump follow through on a threat to impose automotive duties against the bloc, according to a senior EU official. The person commented on the condition of anonymity because the tit-for-tat list drawn up by ...
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