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Hong Kong traders return to recent listings as Razer surges 24%

Bloomberg Hong Kong’s equity investors are rekindling their love for the newcomers. Four of the city’s recent listings surged on Wednesday after failing to hold on to their debut pops in 2017. Razer Inc. soared as much as 24 percent, while online car-financing provider Yixin Group Ltd. jumped 6 percent. E-book publisher China Literature Ltd. and ZhongAn Online P&C Insurance ...

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Qualcomm’s sweetened offer for NXP prompts Broadcom rebuke

Bloomberg Qualcomm Inc. raised its offer for NXP Semiconductors NV and cut a deal with investors who had been threatening to hold up the transaction— prompting a sharp response from its own hostile suitor Broadcom Ltd. Qualcomm’s sweetened offer of $127.50 a share—16 percent more than the previous price—was enough to secure support from holders, including activist Elliott Management Corp., ...

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‘Productivity to rise in US, Europe’

Bloomberg The era of anemic productivity growth may be coming to an end in the US and Europe. So says the research arm of consultation company McKinsey & Co. in a new 147-page report. It argues that productivity could expand at a 2 percent-plus annual clip over the coming decade versus the roughly 0.5 percent pace in recent years. “We ...

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‘US companies upbeat about world economy’

Bloomberg American business confidence in the world economy has surged, adding to an uptick in overall optimism as US tax cuts and looser regulation improve the outlook for domestic growth, according to a new study. Some 69 percent of leaders from mid-size companies across the US said they were optimistic about the global economy this year, more than double the ...

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Vancouver’s hot housing market gets tougher for wealthy Chinese

Bloomberg Vancouver, one of the hottest housing markets in North America, is getting a little tougher for wealthy Chinese buyers. British Columbia Finance Minister Carole James announced measures targeting foreign buyers and speculators in the first budget since her government was elected on a pledge to make housing more affordable for residents of Canada’s Pacific Coast province. Starting from February ...

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More bombs hit Syria’s Ghouta, death toll highest since 2013

Bloomberg Pro-government forces pounded the rebel-held district of eastern Ghouta outside the Syrian capital Damascus, in a surge of violence that a war monitor said had killed at least 250 people since Sunday night. The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said it was the highest 48-hour death toll in the Syria conflict since a 2013 chemical attack on eastern ...

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US: North Korea pulled out of Olympic meeting

Bloomberg US Vice President Mike Pence was willing to meet with Kim Jong Un’s envoys earlier this month during the Winter Olympics in South Korea, but the North Koreans backed out, the Trump administration said. “North Korea dangled a meeting in hopes of the vice president softening his message, which would have ceded the world stage for their propaganda during ...

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Abbas, Haley trade barbs over Trump’s Israel stand at UN

Bloomberg Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas called President Donald Trump’s decision to move the US embassy in Israel to Jerusalem a “dangerous” development in a speech before the United Nations, then walked out before US envoy Nikki Haley retorted that “we will not chase after you.” The encounter before the Security Council reflected the tensions in US-Palestinian relations since Trump’s declaration ...

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