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S&P 500 on longest rally in month; Treasuries drop

Bloomberg Stocks rose and Treasuries fell as a lull in the trade war gave investors room to focus on the start of the earnings season. The S&P 500 Index gained for a fourth day, the longest streak since the beginning of June. PepsiCo Inc. jumped more than 3 percent after reporting better-than-forecast profit, bolstering optimism that Corporate America enjoyed a ...

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Double-digit profit growth seen again for India equities

Bloomberg At a time when emerging markets have been roughed up by trade tensions between the world’s biggest economies, the earnings picture in India is improving. That’s the message from Morgan Stanley as it expects companies in the S&P BSE Sensex to report a 23 percent increase in net income in the June quarter from a year earlier, with more ...

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Natural gas drillers are fighting for their lives

Bloomberg The natural gas industry is on a mission to prove it can keep up with the green energy industry, whose price reductions are starting to become a competitive threat to fossil fuels. Gas and oil producers have slashed overheads by a third since 2014 and are finding deeper reductions harder to come by, according to energy consultants Wood Mackenzie. ...

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Libya oil output to drop as ports halted

Bloomberg Libya’s oil output will keep dropping day by day if major ports remain closed after clashes last month led to a political deadlock, the head of the country’s state energy producer said. “Today, production is 527,000 barrels a day, tomorrow it will be lower, and after tomorrow it will be even lower and everyday it will keep falling,” Mustafa ...

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US oil sellers may look to India amid trade spat

Bloomberg American oil producers may find a new friend in India as they brace for a trade war with China that could curb US shipments. Refiners in China were the top buyers of American crude oil in May, and have been regular importers since the US revived domestic output and exports in recent years. But sales may slow amid a ...

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Russia plans $80bn borrowing spree despite sanctions scare

Bloomberg Russia’s Finance Ministry laid out its most ambitious borrowing programme yet with a plan to raise almost 5 trillion rubles ($80 billion) domestically over the next three years, even as warnings sound over the global buildup of debt and foreign investors turn cautious after US sanctions. Under the terms of a draft plan for 2019-2021, the government will borrow ...

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Donald Trump attacks Pfizer over drug cost

Bloomberg President Donald Trump said Pfizer Inc. should be ‘ashamed’ for raising the prices of its pharmaceutical products, briefly rattling shares of the US drug giant. “Pfizer & others should be ashamed that they have raised drug prices for no reason,” Trump said in a tweet. “They are merely taking advantage of the poor & others unable to defend themselves, ...

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Groupon surges on report it is looking for a buyer

Bloomberg Groupon Inc. surged in premarket trading after a report that the discount-slinging website is actively seeking a buyer. The merchandise and voucher vendor has approached several public companies in recent weeks to try to drum up interest in a sale, Recode reported, citing two people it said were briefed on the effort and without identifying the companies involved. Chicago-based ...

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Brexit resignations create new uncertainty for UK business

Bloomberg Just as Prime Minister Theresa May softened her plan for leaving the European Union — a move that companies welcomed — the resignation of the UK’s top Brexit officials creates new uncertainty for business. Carolyn Fairbairn, the director-general of the Confederation of British Industry, called the weekend resignations of Brexit Secretary David Davis and his deputy, Steve Baker, a ...

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