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September, 2020

  • 20 September

    Chinese HR company gets $5.3b takeover approach

    Bloomberg 51job Inc received a takeover approach from DCP Capital Partners that values the Chinese human-resources company at $5.3 billion. DCP, an Asian private-equity firm, made a non-binding cash offer of $79.05 per common share in a letter to the company, 51job said. 51job said it hasn’t yet had a chance to carefully review and evaluate the offer. Founded in ...

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  • 20 September

    Indonesia’s palm oil exports rise

    Bloomberg Indonesia’s palm oil exports increased in July on higher shipments to China and the Middle East, according to the Indonesian Palm Oil Association. Total exports rose to 3.13 million tons from 2.77 million tons a month earlier, the association, known as Gapki, said in a statement on Sunday. While shipments to China increased 43% month-on-month, those to the Middle ...

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  • 20 September

    Apple to begin online sales in India in Sept

    Bloomberg Apple Inc will this month begin direct sales online in India, more than 20 years after the world’s most valuable tech company first began operating in the South Asian country that’s one of world’s fastest-growing smartphone markets. Cupertino, California-based Apple said it will launch its online store in India on September 23, confirming a Bloomberg News report last month. ...

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  • 20 September

    Foodpanda launching in Japan

    Bloomberg Delivery Hero SE’s Foodpanda is launching operations in Japan, expanding its Asian footprint to the world’s No. 3 economy. The company will roll out its meal delivery services in six Japanese cities in a first phase, including Kobe, Yokohama and Nagoya, Jakob Angele, Foodpanda’s Asia Pacific chief executive officer, told Bloomberg TV’s Rishaad Salamat and Juliette Saly. The firm ...

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  • 20 September

    Malaysia cuts medical tourism goal on border control

    Bloomberg Malaysia’s aim to attract medical tourists by focussing on curbing the coronavirus outbreak hit a roadblock as resurgences around the world limited its ability to reopen borders. Hospitals in the country can expect to earn 800 million ringgit ($194 million) of revenue from medical tourists next year, compared with 500 million ringgit this year, according to the Malaysia Healthcare ...

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  • 20 September

    Thai activists call for strike as thousands protest monarchy

    Bloomberg Thailand’s anti-government protesters, emboldened by their biggest demonstration since the 2014 military coup on September 19, called for a general strike next month as the movement challenges long-held taboos including questioning the monarchy’s powers. Organisers of the rally handed a list of demands to a representative of King Maha Vajiralongkorn’s Privy Council on Sunday, and installed a plaque on ...

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  • 20 September

    Belarus parents in crosshairs bring crowds to shelter

    Bloomberg Hundreds of people rallied in the Belarus capital, challenging the authorities’ increasing threats against protesters with children, while police detained more than 200 women at a weekly march against President Alexander Lukashenko’s 26-year rule. A crowd gathered outside a shelter for endangered children, demanding a first-grader be reunited with his mother, Alena Lazarchyk. He was taken there when she ...

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  • 20 September

    US top court in political wars post RBG death

    Bloomberg Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s (RBG) death has pulled the US Supreme Court deep into the nation’s bitter political wars, threatening lasting damage to the reputation of a governmental branch that has struggled to remain above the partisan fray. President Donald Trump and Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell are vowing to fill the seat despite the impending election. Outraged Democrats ...

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  • 20 September

    UK faces ‘tipping point’ in battle to stop virus spread

    Bloomberg UK Health Secretary Matt Hancock warned that national restrictions could be reimposed unless the recent spike in coronavirus infections is brought under control. Speaking on Sky TV’s “Sophy Ridge on Sunday,” Hancock said the UK is facing a “tipping point” in the battle to limit the spread of the disease. A further 4,422 new Covid-19 cases were reported on ...

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  • 20 September

    Italy regional vote may fuel tension in Conte coalition

    Bloomberg Italian voters go to the polls until Monday, starting from Sunday, in regional elections that could weaken the year-old coalition of Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte as it struggles to pull the country out of the worst recession in living memory. Seven of the nation’s 20 regions will choose new legislatures, in addition to mayoral elections across the country and ...

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