Bloomberg European stocks followed Asian shares and US futures higher on Monday, buoyed by positive sentiment on trade and signs of opposition to a national American lockdown. The dollar fell. The Stoxx Europe 600 opened higher, with Vodafone Group Plc shares climbing after the firm beat estimates and said it expects sales to recover from a first half dominated by …
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16 November
Asian stocks set for record high as trade pact buoys sentiment
Bloomberg The world’s largest regional free-trade agreement between Asian nations and the ruling out of a national US lockdown boosted sentiment to put Asia Pacific stocks on course to close at an all-time high. The MSCI Asia Pacific Index rallied as much as 1.5% to 187.70, helped by gains in heavyweights like Samsung Electronics Co and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. …
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16 November
Opec, allies get scant relief from vaccine
Bloomberg Oil markets may be cheering the prospects of a coronavirus vaccine, but Opec+ can’t celebrate. Crude prices have rallied to a 10-week high on hopes that Pfizer Inc. and BioNTech SE’s breakthrough could soon revive the flights, car journeys and other economic activity that underpin fuel consumption. Nonetheless, the alliance of producers led by Saudi Arabia and Russia is …
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16 November
China’s State Grid makes $3b push into Latin American firm
Bloomberg State Grid Corp of China will pay 2.57 billion euros ($3 billion) for an electricity network company in Chile, its first overseas deal in almost a year and a move that resumes its expansion abroad. The Spanish natural gas and power company Naturgy Energy Group SA said it agreed to sell its 96% stake in Chilean electricity networks unit …
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16 November
PE firms seek novel ways to exit from oil investments
Bloomberg Private equity firms that piled into oil-production assets in the past few years now find themselves stuck, and forced to contemplate novel ways to make an exit. Even with the recent vaccine-induced surge in oil prices, industry executives say initial public offerings — the traditional method for realising gains from private-equity consolidation and dealmaking — are unlikely. So one …
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16 November
Enbridge faces new fight as Michigan seeks Line 5 shutdown
Bloomberg Enbridge Inc’s battle with Michigan escalated as the governor took new legal action to shut down a key pipeline that supplies Central Canadian refineries. Governor Gretchen Whitmer filed a complaint in Ingham County Circuit Court seeking to “revoke and terminate†a 1953 easement that allows Enbridge to operate under the Straits of Mackinac, which connect Michigan’s upper and lower …
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16 November
Amazon lures food-stamp shoppers as e-comm rises
Bloomberg Ian Babcock used to take the bus from his home in northern Michigan to get groceries, a trip that was inconvenient before the pandemic made it dangerous. For the last several months, he’s been using his food-stamp benefits to get groceries delivered by Amazon. “It potentially is a lifesaver for me,†he said. Babcock is among one million-plus US …
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16 November
Burberry aims to slash markdowns to shore up profitability
Bloomberg Burberry Group Plc is betting there are still enough consumers who would be willing to pay more for its trenchcoats and purses, even amid the pandemic. The company said it will reduce markdowns, a measure that may hurt second-half sales though should improve long-term profitability. The stock rose as much as 5.8% after first-half sales declined less than expected …
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16 November
Boeing upbeat in China with aircraft orders forecast
Bloomberg Boeing Co expects China to continue to be the main driver in aviation growth worldwide over the next 20 years, saying Chinese airlines are likely to buy 8,600 new airplanes worth $1.4 trillion during the period. The US manufacturer said its outlook reflects an expected robust recovery for China from the Covid-19 pandemic, driven by its expanding middle-class, economic …
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16 November
Covid tests needed even with vaccine: Heathrow
Bloomberg Airline passengers will need to take Covid-19 tests before flying long after a vaccine for the viral infection is introduced, according to the head of the airport that was Europe’s busiest before the pandemic struck. The time required for a global vaccine roll-out means testing must go hand-in-hand with inoculation if international travel is to return to meaningful levels, …
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