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November, 2019

  • 17 November

    Nissan recalls 400,000 cars on fire hazard concern

    Bloomberg Nissan Motor Co is recalling 394,025 cars in the US, including the Pathfinder sport utility vehicle, on concern brake fluid may leak into internal circuit boards and cause fires. The recall includes, Murano SUVs from 2015 through 2018, Pathfinder SUVs from 2017 to 2019, Maxima sedans from 2016 to 2018, and Infiniti QX60 luxury crossovers from 2017 to 2019 ...

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  • 17 November

    Malaysia sees weak GDP growth amid global slump

    Bloomberg Malaysia’s economic growth eased in the third quarter to its slowest pace in a year amid declining exports and weaker factory output. Gross domestic product rose 4.4% in the three months through September from a year ago, according to figures from the central bank. The slower third-quarter print comes after Malaysia’s economy bucked regional trend in previous 3 months ...

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  • 17 November

    Indonesia leaves 5G airwave door open for Huawei

    Bloomberg Indonesia is preparing to auction additional airwaves to telecom carriers to allow them offer 5G services and will ensure a level-playing field to wireless equipment suppliers including Huawei Technologies Co. The government is taking steps to guarantee adequate spectrum will be available for mobile-phone carriers before deciding on a schedule for the sale, Communications Minister Johnny G Plate said ...

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  • 17 November

    Royal Dutch Shell traders post $1bn profit in fuel oil market

    Bloomberg Royal Dutch Shell Plc has made $1 billion from trading fuel oil this year, making it one of the standout winners from rules designed to make the shipping industry greener. Shell said last month that it made substantial money in fuel-oil trading in the third quarter, but the company didn’t disclose the size of the profits. Shell traders celebrated ...

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  • 17 November

    Uniper plans to switch on more natural-gas plants

    Bloomberg Uniper SE is preparing to switch on more natural-gas plants as higher costs for carbon allowances shifted the economics of the power generation business away from coal. Gas plants also are benefiting both from a slump in the price of the fuel. Uniper, one of Europe’s largest utilities, will bring back on line as much as 3.5 gigawatts of ...

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  • 17 November

    Spain’s Iberdrola targets Asia-Pacific growth with foray into Australia

    Bloomberg Spain’s Iberdrola SA has selected a site for its first project in the Asia-Pacific region, as Europe’s biggest renewable generator looks to expand beyond its core markets. The Bilbao-based company seeks to start a 320-megawatt hybrid wind and solar plant in South Australia in 2021, kicking off planned investments of about $340 million in the country’s renewables sector, it ...

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  • 17 November

    Amazon antitrust complaint filed in US gets EU attention

    Bloomberg Amazon.com Inc’s big push into logistics is getting scrutiny from European Union (EU) antitrust regulators who asked the US to share an online merchant’s complaint against the retail giant, according to documents reviewed by Bloomberg and two people familiar with the matter. The online merchant accused Amazon of rewarding those who pay for the company’s warehousing, packing and delivery ...

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  • 17 November

    Reynolds Wrap maker files for IPO in US

    Bloomberg Reynolds Consumer Products Inc, the maker of Reynolds Wrap aluminum foil and Hefty trash bags, has filed for a US initial public offering. The company has hired Credit Suisse Group AG, JPMorgan Chase & Co and Goldman Sachs Group Inc for the share sale. The $100 million registration amount listed on the documents is a placeholder used to calculate ...

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  • 17 November

    Polls may be least of UK investors’ woes

    Bloomberg With all the focus on getting the positioning right for next month’s UK election, investors may be overlooking bigger threats beyond. Even as optimism grows that Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s party will win the vote and see through a market-friendly Brexit deal, a floundering economy and the prospect of fraught trade talks with the European Union (EU) are unnerving ...

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  • 17 November

    US retirement fund okays China investment amid threat

    Bloomberg The board that oversees retirement savings for US government employees will allow one of its funds to invest in an international index that includes Chinese companies, despite the threat of legislation from lawmakers who say the investments will undermine national security and contribute to China’s economic and corporate growth. The Federal Thrift Retirement Investment Board finalised the decision in ...

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