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December, 2018

  • 24 December

    European energy giants keen to build wind farms off US East Coast

    Bloomberg An Italian construction company just sold its lease to develop a wind farm in waters off the New Jersey coast for $215 million, about 21,000 percent more than it paid only three years ago. Toto Holding SpA’s US Wind unit, which paid about $1 million for the lease off Atlantic City in 2015, resold it to Electricite de France ...

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  • 24 December

    Kenya needs $888mn for green projects

    Bloomberg Kenya needs about $85 million annually in the short term for green projects in agriculture, transport and manufacturing, and as much as $888 million annually during the follow- ing five to 10 years, according to a banking industry lobby. The financing is needed to counter the effects of rapid climate change that could erase about 2 percent of economic ...

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  • 24 December

    Suncor confronts ‘unintended consequences’ of Alberta oil cuts

    Bloomberg Suncor Energy Inc is working with Alberta’s government to help mitigate the “unintended consequences” of mandated oil cuts, a policy company opposed from the start and now says is hitting it disproportionately hard. Suncor said its initial required output curtailment is higher than the 8.7 percent industrywide level, without giving specific amount. That makes it harder to maintain safe ...

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  • 24 December

    Power suppliers need new strategies after SSE-Innogy deal fails

    Bloomberg Three of Europe’s largest power suppliers will need to draw up new strategies after the collapse of a deal to merge the retail units of SSE Plc and Innogy SE operating in the UK. Combining the two would have been an ambitious task. The outlook darkened with laws limiting the bills consumers pay for electricity and natural gas, leaving ...

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  • 24 December

    BMW faces criminal probe in S Korea over engine fires

    Bloomberg BMW AG is facing a criminal probe in South Korea after investigators concluded the manufacturer concealed fire hazards and delayed recalls for a problem that has dented sales and its reputation in the Asian country. South Korea’s transport ministry plans to ask prosecutors to investigate the German carmaker, the ministry said in a statement on Monday. Korea also fined ...

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  • 24 December

    Huawei kit removed from police network

    Bloomberg Huawei Technologies Co. gear will be ripped out of the core part of a UK communications network for police and other emergency responders. BT Group Plc., the company delivering the 2.3-billion-pound ($3 billion) project, has been pulling equipment from the Chinese tech giant out of its own core structure since the 2016 acquisition of mobile carrier EE, which used ...

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  • 24 December

    Nissan director may get Christmas release

    Bloomberg The wife of Greg Kelly, the jailed Nissan Motor Co. board director, said there’s a chance he’ll be released Christmas Day. She also revealed that several US government officials have supported efforts to arrange for his return to Tennessee. Kelly, who was arrested along with Nissan Chairman Carlos Ghosn on November 19, may be able communicate with his family ...

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  • 24 December

    Rescuers search through rubble as Indonesia tsunami toll nears 400

    Bloomberg Rescuers hunted for survivors and victims under the rubble of hundreds of hotels and houses flattened by a deadly tsunami along Indonesia’s Sunda Strait with authorities warning the death toll may climb from the 373 already confirmed. Most of the victims were local holidaymakers staying in the hotels and bungalows along the popular beaches in Lampung and Banten provinces, ...

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  • 24 December

    China has treasure chest of overseas real estate to sell

    Bloomberg China’s biggest-ever overseas property buying spree reversed course in dramatic fashion in 2018. But even after the record unwinding, many lucrative real estate assets remain in Chinese hands. They include the 245 Park Ave skyscraper in Manhattan, New York’s famed Waldorf Astoria Hotel and Chicago’s Vista Tower, under construction but envisaged as one of the city’s tallest buildings. With ...

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  • 24 December

    Insolvency trustees gain amid higher Canada rates

    Bloomberg People who make a living guiding others through bankruptcy in Canada say they’ve never been busier. Record debt burdens, rising borrowing costs and, in some cases, bigger payday loans are driving many Canadians to seek relief, according to several licensed insolvency trustees who spoke to Bloomberg. They say November was their busiest on record, and December — typically a ...

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