TimeLine Layout

November, 2019

  • 11 November

    Credit Suisse picks new head of struggling investment bank

    Bloomberg Credit Suisse Group AG’s investment bank chief stepped down, adding to months of turmoil at the top that started with the departure of its wealth management head and culminated in a spying scandal. Jim Amine decided to resign as chief executive officer of the investment banking and capital markets division and leave the executive board, taking the role as ...

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  • 11 November

    India’s power plants set to miss emissions deadline

    Bloomberg Ten coal-fired power plants near India’s capital of New Delhi are poised to miss a December deadline to install pollution control devices that would have curbed premature deaths linked to toxic emissions. Eight of the plants, whose operators include Vedanta Ltd, Larsen & Toubro Ltd (l&T) and Uttar Pradesh Power Corp, have yet to order the required flue-gas desulfurisation ...

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  • 11 November

    China’s e-car makers face subsidy cut threat

    Bloomberg Shares of Chinese electric-car makers fell in the wake of a Bloomberg News report that said regulators may cut subsidies further on the embattled industry. BYD Co, China’s biggest maker of new energy vehicles, slid 2.8% in Hong Kong. BAIC BluePark New Energy Technology Co, the country’s biggest maker of pure electric cars, retreated 2.9% in Shanghai, while Contemporary ...

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  • 11 November

    Birla’s aluminum giant posts fall in profit

    Bloomberg India’s Hindalco Industries Ltd posted a 33% decline in quarterly profit as a slide in metal prices and weak demand squeezed margins. Group net income fell to 9.74 billion rupees ($136 million) during the three months ended in September from 14.5 billion rupees a year earlier, the aluminum and copper producer run by billionaire Kumar Mangalam Birla said. Sales ...

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  • 11 November

    Singapore’s green-finance hub target gets a $2b boost

    Bloomberg Singapore pledged more incentives to encourage green lending, measures that may propel its way in a race to be a global sustainable-financing hub. The city-state will launch a $2 billion green investments programme, according to Monetary Authority of Singapore board member Ong Ye Kung. The central bank’s funds will go to projects with a “strong green focus,” and to ...

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  • 11 November

    India, US to hold bilateral talks on November 13

    Bloomberg India’s Commerce and industry minister Piyush Goyal will meet his counterpart US Trade Representative, Robert Lighthizer, on November 13 to discuss “outstanding bilateral issues,” the government said in a statement. The talks come days after India exited a China-backed trade agreement covering much of Asia, citing domestic concerns. Goyal will also take part in the BRICS trade ministers’ meeting ...

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  • 11 November

    Tesla flaunts China-built electric cars

    Bloomberg Tesla Inc unveiled its first vehicles built in China, a milestone for Elon Musk’s company as it prepares to start sales of domestically-made electric sedans in the world’s largest auto market. Assembled in Tesla’s new Shanghai Gigafactory, which only broke ground in January, the first Model 3 sedans came in blue and were emblazoned with the brand name in ...

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  • 11 November

    Myanmar hopes factory investment to surge on US-China row

    Bloomberg Myanmar expects to attract more investment as manufacturers seeking to relocate production from China to skirt US tariffs encounter capacity constraints in Vietnam. The Southeast Asian nation, whose goal is to woo a total of $5.8 billion in foreign-direct investment this year, is trying to cut back the red tape that deters some companies, according to a senior government ...

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  • 11 November

    Germany seeks to boost hydrogen in energy mix

    Bloomberg Germany is seeking to boost momentum behind using hydrogen as an alternative to natural gas, part of a broader effort to quicken the pace of emissions cuts. The government is preparing an incentive program for early December that will help develop a local market for the technology, according to Stefan Rolle, an adviser in Germany’s Economy & Energy Ministry. ...

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  • 11 November

    Britain avoids recession but stays hobbled ahead of polls

    Bloomberg Britain dodged a recession ahead of the now-postponed October 31 Brexit deadline, but investment is in a slump and the economy has lost almost all momentum. The economy grew 0.3% between July and September, avoiding a second straight quarter of contraction, the Office for National Statistics said. Still, the figures were weaker than expected and showed the economy had ...

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