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August, 2018

  • 28 August

    TransCanada’s shale gas pipe cost rises by $1bn

    Bloomberg TransCanada Corp. won a 49 percent price increase for space on the pipeline it’s building to haul shale gas from Appalachian fields as labor shortages and escalating land prices pushed construction costs almost $1 billion higher. US regulators approved the Calgary-based company’s request to charge gas explorers $14.663 per dekatherm for space on its Mountaineer XPress Project, 275-kilometre in ...

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  • 28 August

    US stocks trade near all-time highs, Treasury yields climb

    Bloomberg US stocks churned near all-time highs, while Treasury yields climbed as investors assessed the latest developments from the Trump administration’s trade policies. The S&P 500 clung to a record after opening above 2,900 for the first time. Rate-sensitive shares retreated as the 10-year Treasury yield moved towards 2.90 percent. The Mexican peso failed to hold onto Monday’s gains as ...

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  • 28 August

    Nafta-exposed European stocks taste sweeter

    Bloomberg Sweetener-maker Tate & Lyle Plc, a UK household name due to its former glory days of supplying Britons with sugar for their tea, rose the most in three months on Tuesday after President Donald Trump said the US is pursuing a new trade accord with Mexico to replace the North American Free Trade Agreement. The 97-year-old company’s stock has ...

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  • 28 August

    Tech giants chase $1trn payments market

    Bloomberg Surendrasingh Sucharia always has a few thousand rupees in his pocket, but can’t recall the last time he used cash. The 29-year-old product manager in Bangalore uses a string of smartphone apps including ones from Google and India’s Paytm to pay for everything from $40 bags of groceries to street food that costs pennies. A bewildering array of digital ...

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  • 28 August

    India to fill gap left by US exports to China

    Bloomberg India has drawn a list of goods it can export to China, replacing US exports that have become costlier in light of the trade spat between the world’s two biggest economies, according to a person with knowledge of the matter. The South Asian nation has identified more than 40 products, including fresh grapes, cotton linters, flue-cured tobacco and alloy ...

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  • 28 August

    Meituan Dianping draws Tencent to $4 billion-plus IPO

    Bloomberg Meituan Dianping, the Chinese restaurant review and delivery giant, has started gauging investor demand for a planned Hong Kong initial public offering, people with knowledge of the matter said. A stock offering from the company could raise more than $4 billion, said one of the people, who asked not to be identified because the details are private. Chinese social ...

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  • 28 August

    US northeast set to sweat with high temperatures

    Bloomberg Cities ranging from Boston to New York and Washington are set to swelter through Thursday as high heat and humidity combine to make 95-degree temperatures feel as if they’re 100 degrees Fahrenheit or more, boosting energy demand to cool homes and businesses. A large area of high pressure has parked across the eastern US, bringing in a typical summer ...

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  • 28 August

    Modi’s JFK moment spurs India to plan crewed spaceflight

    Bloomberg India plans to spend $1.4 billion to send a crew of three to space by 2022, spurred by PM Narendra Modi’s goal that will help the country break into an elite club. A module with three astronauts will be launched from Sriharikota, a tiny barrier island in southeastern India, taking the passengers on a seven-day voyage around the Earth, ...

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  • 28 August

    Amazon’s Whole Foods starts to steal trader Joe’s shoppers

    Bloomberg When Amazon.com Inc. bought Whole Foods last year, investors panicked and dumped shares in Kroger, Sprouts Farmers Market and even Walmart. The fear was that the e-commerce leviathan would disrupt yet another industry. Since then, the concerns have subsided as investors and analysts came to recognise that it will be years before Amazon becomes a major player in the ...

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  • 28 August

    JetBlue hikes fees for checked bags

    Bloomberg JetBlue Airways Corp., which for years let passengers check luggage at no charge, became the first major US carrier to bump the fee for a first checked bag to $30. The $5 increase is effective for trips booked started on Monday. JetBlue also raised the charge for a second checked bag by $5 to $40 and for a third ...

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