Bloomberg A chunk of New York City plunged into darkness for hours as 72,000 customers on Manhattan’s West Side lost power on the anniversary of the historic 1977 blackout. Energy supply has since been fully restored, Governor Andrew Cuomo said. The outage affected an area stretching from Fifth Ave to the Hudson River, and from West 42nd through 71st streets, ...
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14 July
UK faces highest recession risk since 2007
Bloomberg The risk of a UK recession is at its highest level in more than a decade, according to the Resolution Foundation. Using yields on government bonds as a measure, the think tank sees the greatest likelihood of a deep slump since just before the financial crisis. The decline of the pound, a widening current account deficit, and poor economic ...
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14 July
Murdoch heir makes largest deal yet with bet on VR 
Bloomberg James Murdoch, heir to billionaire media magnate Rupert Murdoch, has added the biggest reported investment yet to his closely watched portfolio: a bet on the virtual-reality provider called the Void LLC. Murdoch has invested $20 million in the business, according to a person familiar with the transaction. He’s also taken a seat on the board, said the person, who ...
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Pound’s record losing run ratchets up ‘holidays cost’
Bloomberg The pound is suffering a record run of losses against the euro just as Brits get ready for the summer holidays. Sterling has slid more than 5 percent against the euro in an unprecedented run of 10 weekly declines, handing UK holidaymakers on the continent a hefty foreign-exchange disadvantage. And it’s fared the worst among 32 major currencies tracked ...
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Kuwaiti stocks end longest winning streak in 3 years
Bloomberg Traders taking profit from Kuwait’s longest-winning streak since at least 2016 sent the nation’s main stock index to its first loss this month. The gauge declined less than 0.1 percent, led by National Bank of Kuwait and HumanSoft Holding. While a favourable deposit shift for lenders in the country may boost second-quarter margins from lows in the previous quarter, ...
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14 July
Trump nixed Iran deal for ‘personality reasons’: Mail
Bloomberg President Donald Trump abandoned the nuclear pact with Iran last year because it was signed by his predecessor Barack Obama, according to the latest UK diplomatic cables published in a British newspaper. The emails, reportedly from Kim Darroch, who was Britain’s ambassador to the US until he quit following the first batch of leaks, centre on Boris Johnson’s last-ditch ...
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Italy set to push for new EU proposal to control migration
Bloomberg Italy will present a new proposal for dealing with migrant flows to European Union partners on Monday, Foreign Minister Enzo Moavero Milanesi said. “We need a structured, stable mechanism,†Moavero told newspaper Corriere della Sera in an interview. “Migrants are seeking to go to Europe, not to Italy, Malta or Greece.†Moavero said he is in favour of a ...
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Salvini suffers setback over ‘funding report’
Bloomberg Italy’s Deputy PM Matteo Salvini’s efforts to quell the fallout over reports his League Party was soliciting Russian financing suffered a setback when the country’s prime minister contradicted his recollection of events. Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte said that Salvini’s office had invited Gianluca Savoini, a Salvini ally at the centre of the flap, to a dinner with Russian President Vladimir ...
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Resistance mounts to ‘blocking’ of parliament on Brexit
Bloomberg Boris Johnson will face a tough fight from political heavyweights if he tries to suspend parliament to force through a no-deal Brexit. Anti-Brexit campaigner Gina Miller and Work and Pensions Secretary Amber Rudd both opposed the idea, adding to growing ranks across the political divide who say they are concerned about upholding Britain’s constitution. Miller, who already took the ...
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Protesters keep heat on HK chief Lam
Bloomberg Hong Kong demonstrators gathered for another weekend of protests with a growing list of grievances, maintaining pressure on Chief Executive Carrie Lam who was reported to have offered her resignation several times in recent weeks to her political masters in Beijing. Rally organisers said 110,000 people marched in the district of Sha Tin, a popular destination for visitors from ...
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