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June, 2018

  • 17 June

    Greek PM survives no-confidence vote over Macedonia agreement

    Bloomberg Greek PM Alexis Tsipras survived a no-confidence vote in parliament, securing support to move forward to sign an agreement with the Republic of Macedonia and to continue governing until his term expires in 2019. A total of 153 lawmakers in the 300-seat chamber voted against the opposition-backed motion, the parliament speaker said after the session in Athens, against 127 ...

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  • 17 June

    Trade war hits US as China targets farms

    Bloomberg China’s response to US tariffs aims to hit the Trump administration right in its natural resources. The world’s largest commodities consumer said it will levy a first round of tariffs on $34 billion worth of US agriculture products, as well as automobiles, starting from July 6. Another $16 billion in goods, including coal and oil, will be subject to ...

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  • 17 June

    ZTE’s $2.7bn loss shows tough challenges

    Bloomberg ZTE Corp. unveiled a settlement with the US government to rescue the Chinese telecom-equipment maker. But investors put a steep initial estimate on the cost of the deal: at least $2.7 billion. ZTE agreed to pay at least $1 billion in penalties and overhaul its leadership to escape essentially a death sentence. That still leaves it with the challenge ...

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  • 17 June

    China’s home prices rise at faster pace

    Bloomberg China’s home prices rose by the most in 19 months in May even as the government pressed ahead with a two-year campaign to curb property speculation. New-home prices in 70 cities tracked by the government gained 0.8 percent from a month earlier, according to Bloomberg calculations based on data from the National Bureau of Statistics. That compared with a ...

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  • 17 June

    Samsung to pay $400mn in FinFet patent dispute

    Bloomberg Samsung Electronics Co. was told to pay $400 million after a federal jury in Texas said it infringed a patent owned by the licensing arm of a South Korean university. Samsung pledged to appeal. Qualcomm Inc. and GlobalFoundries Inc. also were found to have infringed the patent but weren’t told to pay any damages to the licensing arm of ...

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  • 17 June

    Japan’s new economic plan puts fiscal discipline on back burner

    Bloomberg The Japanese Cabinet approved a new mid-term economic plan that further delays efforts to rein in debt and removes an important cap on spending. The plan for economic policy making and fiscal management for the next three years targets a primary balance surplus by fiscal 2025, five years later than the previous goal, and drops $4.5 billion limit on ...

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  • 17 June

    Apple-Qualcomm legal battle hinges on 5G, national security

    Bloomberg Apple Inc must persuade a US trade judge that iPhones containing Intel Corp chips should be allowed into the country, even if they infringe a Qualcomm Inc patent. That’s the challenge facing the world’s largest publicly-traded company, laid out in a US International Trade Commission hearing in Washington, part of a long-running legal battle between Apple and Qualcomm. Staff ...

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  • 17 June

    AT&T to rebrand Time Warner as WarnerMedia

    Bloomberg Time Warner will get a new name under new owner AT&T Inc.: WarnerMedia. The business, which includes HBO, Turner Broadcasting and the Warner Bros. studio, was christened with the moniker in an internal memo obtained by Bloom-berg. As part of the changes, Turner Chief Executive Off-icer John Martin will be leaving the company — a widely expected move. AT&T ...

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  • 17 June

    US factory output falls by most since 2014

    Bloomberg US factory production fell in May by the most since January 2014, weighed down by fewer truck assemblies and still consistent with a steady outlook for manufacturing, Federal Reserve data showed. Factory output fell 0.7% (est. unchanged) after rising an upwardly revised 0.6%. Total industrial production, which also includes mines and utilities, decreased 0.1% (est. 0.2% rise) after an ...

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  • 17 June

    Fox board to weigh $65bn Comcast bid

    Bloomberg Rupert Murdoch and the 21st Century Fox Inc. board will consider on Wednesday how to proceed with Comcast Corp.’s $65 billion bid for the company’s entertainment assets, people with knowledge of the matter said. The Fox board, which agreed to sell the assets to Walt Disney Co. last year, must decide whether Comcast’s proposal has a reasonable chance of ...

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