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November 26, 2017 Energy
Bloomberg Australia’s proposed National Energy Guarantee program could slash investment in large-scale wind and solar projects if the government fails to boost its 2030 emissions-reduction target, according to a report from Bloomberg New Energy Finance. Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull government’s goal of redu- cing emissions by 28 percent by 2030 only requires an additional 1.5 gigawatts of new large-scale renewables, ...
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November 26, 2017 Regional News
BEIJING / Reuters China has issued crude oil import quotas for 2017 of 1.5 million tonnes to three independent refiners, three sources familiar with the situation said, a sign Beijing is easing its policy towards these companies sometimes known as teapots. Shandong Qingyishan Petrochemical Technology Co was granted a quota of 800,000 tonnes, Zibo Xintai Petrochemical Co was given 500,000 ...
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November 26, 2017 Regional News
Bloomberg Forecasts for a warm start to December are raising the specter of a third straight mild winter, sending US natural gas futures sliding the most since February. A midday update to the government’s Global Forecast System weather model maintained a “much too warm†pattern through December 6, despite a couple of cool shots across the northern tier of the ...
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November 26, 2017 Regional News
Bloomberg Indians grappling with the risk of stroke, heart disease and lung cancer from pollution have to contend with an unlikely adversary: The taxman. Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s rollout of the country’s biggest tax overhaul in decades is encouraging the use of petroleum coke, a fuel that spews more emissions than others. That’s because it’s being taxed at a rate ...
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November 26, 2017 International News, Uncategorized
Bloomberg State-run Steel Authority of India Ltd. is heading for a turnaround this year as the government orders belt-tightening and asset disposals at the loss-making 63-year-old mill. “This year we’re expecting some cash profit to come into SAIL,†Aruna Sharma, secretary at the steel ministry, said in an interview in New Delhi. The ministry has directed the company to better ...
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November 26, 2017 International News
Bloomberg Alipay, China’s leading internet payments platform, will enforce a cap of 24 percent on interest rates charged by lenders on its site as Chinese authorities are said to be preparing to crack down on so-called online microlenders. The platform, part of the Ant Financial business controlled by billionaire Jack Ma, said in an emailed statement that it recently discovered ...
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November 26, 2017 International News, Uncategorized
Bloomberg China is making another attempt at keeping Shanghai at the cutting edge of economic reforms after its latest try in 2013 floundered. The State Council, the nation’s cabinet, will soon unveil plans for a “free-trade port†in the world’s biggest shipping hub, according to Chen Bo, an adviser on the proposal who researches free trade zones at the Huazhong ...
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November 26, 2017 International News
Bloomberg Masami Takahashi, president of Uber Technologies Inc. in Japan, is leaving the ride-hailing company to join WeWork Cos. in the country, people with knowledge of the matter said. Takahashi will join the co-working space provider as it prepares to start operations in Japan, the people said, asking to not be identified because the details are private. SoftBank Group Corp. ...
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November 26, 2017 International News
Bloomberg India tightened rules to prevent errant founders from misusing an 11-month-old bankruptcy law to regain control of delinquent companies that are being sold. Founders of companies whose borrowings have been classified as non-performing for a year or more and that are unable to pay overdue amounts, including interest and charges, are barred from repurchasing their assets, the corporate affairs ...
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November 26, 2017 International News, Uncategorized
Bloomberg China’s new plan to slash import taxes on a wide range of consumer goods promises to boost the prospects of multinationals in the Chinese market, with everything from the likes of Procter & Gamble Co.’s diapers to other items becoming more affordable to local consumers. Tariffs for 187 product categories will drop from an average 17.3 percent to 7.7 ...
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