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July, 2021

  • 25 July

    Bridgepoint mulls Burger King UK’s sale

    Bloomberg Bridgepoint Group plans to sell the UK operations of Burger King next year in a bet on an accelerated recovery of Britain’s pandemic-hit restaurant industry, Sky reported. The newly listed private equity group has started preliminary talks with investment banks about a sale of the fast-food chain, the news agency said, citing unidentified people with knowledge of the matter. ...

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  • 25 July

    Putin touts Russia’s hypersonic nuclear weapons at naval parade

    Bloomberg President Vladimir Putin used a Navy Day parade to deliver his latest reminder of Russia’s military muscle, touting the nation’s hypersonic nuclear weapons at a ceremony in his hometown of St Petersburg. “Today the Russian navy has everything it needs to defend our homeland, our national interests,” Putin said in a speech in front of a monument to the ...

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  • 25 July

    Beijing evacuates over 100,000 as typhoon hits eastern China

    Bloomberg Typhoon In-Fa made landfall in Eastern China on Sunday, causing the evacuation of more than 100,000 people, the cancellation of flights in and out of Shanghai and the halting of business operations, according to state media. In-Fa landed in Zhoushan, Zhejiang province, at 12.30 pm, local time, with a maximum wind force of 38 meters (125 feet) per second, ...

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  • 25 July

    Malaysian PM to justify shutting parliament to fight Covid

    Bloomberg Malaysia’s parliament will sit for the first time this year on Monday, providing lawmakers an opportunity to grill Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin over his government’s handling of the pandemic and the economy. The five-day sitting will see Malaysia’s emergency declaration and bills on fake news and penalties for breaching Covid protocols finally laid before the house for legislators to ...

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  • 25 July

    London becomes jobs hot spot as finance and consulting hire

    Bloomberg London’s jobs market has sprung back to life, becoming a hot spot for the first time since the pandemic closed vast sections of the economy, two separate surveys showed. The Recruitment & Employment Confederation (REC) said London had six of the top 10 areas in the UK for new job postings in the week ending July 18. Consulting and ...

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  • 25 July

    Canada retail sales jumped in June with virus cases receding

    Bloomberg Canadian retailers started to recover from the third major Covid-19 shutdown, which stunted shopping earlier this year. Receipts fall 2.1% in May, when many provinces had restrictions on businesses to combat the virus, Statistics Canada reported in Ottawa. But retailers bounced back in June with sales rising 4.4% as rules eased, a preliminary estimate from the agency shows. Even ...

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  • 25 July

    Spain is banking on Apple to invest in AI, video production

    Bloomberg Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said he’s expecting Apple Inc to ramp up investments in his country after meeting with Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Tim Cook at company’s headquarters. Wrapping up a three-day tour of the US on the West Coast, Sanchez said that Apple will be particularly interested in developing artificial intelligence, television production in Spain. “We expect to have ...

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  • 25 July

    GM sues Ford over hands-free tech name

    Bloomberg General Motors Co is suing its competitor Ford Motor Co for violating a trademarked driver-assist technology that’s used for hands-free features, according to a lawsuit. The automaker is taking action to protect Cruise and Super-Cruise brands after Ford in April renamed its Co-Pilot360 automated driving system as Blue Cruise, GM said in court documents. Talks to resolve issue had ...

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  • 25 July

    US, Mexico fail to resolve dispute on trade rules for cars

    Bloomberg The US and Mexico failed to resolve a dispute over trade rules for cars during a meeting this week, threatening the goal of boosting regional manufacturing under their new trade pact. US Trade Representative Katherine Tai and Mexican Economy Minister Tatiana Clouthier discussed the topic in Washington but couldn’t reach a resolution, according to people familiar with the talks, ...

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  • 25 July

    China crackdown makes HK index world’s biggest tech loser

    Bloomberg An index launched a year ago to give investors greater exposure to China’s internet giants is now the world’s worst-performing major technology gauge. The Hang Seng Tech Index has been on a roller-coaster ride in the last 12 months. The gauge, which marks its one-year anniversary, was up 59% at its February peak but has since seen more than ...

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