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Polluting giant to triple its clean-energy capacity

Bloomberg Central Europe’s third-largest polluter plans to almost triple its clean-energy capacity as emission costs surge. Tauron Polska Energia SA is preparing to add at least 700 megawatts of clean, regulated power to “improve” its portfolio after carbon permits almost tripled over the past year, Chief Financial Officer Marek Wadowski said. That’s the equivalent of half a modern nuclear reactor ...

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China mortgage bond rush spurs $44 billion structured debt sales

Bloomberg With China’s economy slowing, banks under pressure to help invigorate growth are rushing to make room on their balance sheets for new lending. That’s unleashed a boom in a corner of the nation’s credit markets. Structured debt sales in China’s interbank bond market jumped in the last quarter to a record 300 billion yuan ($44 billion). Residential mortgage backed ...

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Hong Kong’s $4 billion border project delayed until mid of next year

Bloomberg A $4 billion border crossing between Hong Kong and Shenzhen will be delayed until the middle of next year as a key contractor, Leighton Contractors (Asia) Ltd., encounters problems, the South China Morning Post reported. The border control point in the northeastern New Territories was due to be finished this year, the SCMP reported on Sunday. Hong Kong’s government ...

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Ex-Goldman banker looks to fill lending gap in India after IL&FS

Bloomberg A shadow bank’s defaults have pushed up borrowing costs in India and made it harder for smaller companies to get funding. Alternative lenders including a fund run by an ex-Goldman Sachs Group Inc. banker think they can help. Indian firms that are too small to borrow from banks have typically relied on loans from non-banking financial companies, which raise ...

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Philippines eyes 6.5% GDP growth

Bloomberg Philippine Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez said the economy will sustain growth exceeding 6 percent this year, as investment and infrastructure spending help counter the impact of higher interest rates. “We’re confident that we can weather the storms but we’re not complacent,” Dominguez said in an interview with Bloomberg Television in Bali, when asked about inflation. “Definitely, rising interest rates ...

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Thailand tops ‘tourism spend’ ranking in Asia

Bloomberg Just more than a year ago, I ate at Nahm, in Bangkok—and walked out after paying barely $60 for a tasting menu that currently ranks 49th on the World’s 50 Best Restaurants list. My grand, five-star hotel, the Anantara Siam, with its gilded murals and landscaped courtyards, cost $150 a night, including a breakfast buffet that was truly fit ...

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GE investors get reality check as critics warn of rough road ahead

Bloomberg A pair of General Electric Co.’s most prominent critics is reminding investors that solving all of the company’s problems won’t be as simple as appointing a new CEO. The downtrodden manufacturer is weighed down by a deteriorating finance business and doesn’t have enough assets or cash-flow to pay down its liabilities, according to Steve Tusa, a JPMorgan Chase & ...

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Lime crashes in court bid to disrupt scooter scene

Bloomberg Lime, the electric scooter company valued at a $1 billion, lost its bid for a court order temporarily halting San Francisco’s plan to let two smaller companies operate after the city denied Lime a permit. But to Lime, a court decision not to block the city from launching its pilot program wasn’t all bad. The judge wants to “get ...

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