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October, 2017

  • 16 October

    Irish brace as Ophelia set to slam coast

    Bloomberg Irish authorities warned some of the worst weather conditions to hit the country in 50 years will endanger lives, as Storm Ophelia’s remnants batter the coast with “extreme” conditions. Met Eireann, the nation’s weather service, extended its most severe warning nationwide for the first time ever, with Ophelia expected to bring winds in excess of 80 kilometres an hour ...

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  • 16 October

    As the rich get richer, exotic carmakers are winning

    Bloomberg The steering wheel may be slowly going out of style, but no one seems to have told the Ferrari set. Purchases in this rarified strata of the auto industry are accelerating far more quickly than those of the pedestrian cars and crossovers catering to the Costco crowd. Now, it’s poised to shift into an even higher sales gear. Over ...

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  • 16 October

    OPEC: Oil demand to grow at a healthy pace over next 5 years

    Bloomberg Oil demand will grow at a “healthy pace” over the next five years as renewables show the fastest expansion of any type of energy, the head of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries said. Crude demand will climb an average 1.2 million barrels a day through 2022 and slow to 300,000 barrels a day in 2035 to 2040, OPEC ...

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  • 16 October

    Oil gains on concern Iraq-Kurd tensions will disrupt crude flows

    Bloomberg Crude extended gains from the highest close in two weeks as speculation mounted over potential output disruptions in a region that’s home to Iraq’s oldest producing oil fields. Futures in London rose as much as 1.7% after adding 2.8% last week. Iraqi soldiers seized facilities including a refinery after mobilizing to take fields near the northern city of Kirkuk ...

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  • 16 October

    Saudi mulls slower subsidies, spending cuts to support economy

    Bloomberg Saudi Arabia may cut energy subsidies more gradually and take longer to balance its budget, Finance Minister Mohammed Al-Jadaan said, as the kingdom seeks to soften the impact of its drive to repair public finances. The prices of some subsidized domestic energy products will rise to international levels later than previously envisaged, Al-Jadaan said in an interview in Washington. ...

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  • 16 October

    Arctic oil promise keeps Norway’s wildcatters going

    Bloomberg It’s been a bad year for oil explorers in Norway’s Arctic: a record campaign in the Barents Sea yielded little; the most exciting well in years proved to be a flop; and Norwegians grew increasingly skeptical about the industry that made them rich. But companies led by Norway’s state-controlled Statoil ASA and Sweden’s Lundin Petroleum AB aren’t about to ...

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  • 16 October

    South Korea’s SK Energy ramps up US crude imports

    SEOUL / Reuters South Korea’s SK Energy has bought 6.5 million barrels of US crude to be delivered between November and January, a company spokeswoman said on Monday, as the country’s top oil refiner steps up imports of the competitively priced oil. The ramp-up in imports comes as US crude oil prices have dropped against Brent and Dubai , the ...

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  • 16 October

    Asia’s newest trillion-dollar economy faces bittersweet win

    Bloomberg Indonesia is on track to become a trillion-dollar economy and should be the envy of Southeast Asia. Yet on some key measures, the region’s biggest economy is falling behind. The nation lags neighbours on infrastructure development, faces a fiscal shortfall that’s heaping pressure on the state budget and still has 28 million people living in poverty. That’s even after ...

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  • 16 October

    Li’s Hong Kong tower sells for record $5.15bn

    Bloomberg Li Ka-Shing’s CK Asset Holdings Ltd. sold its 75 percent holding in The Center to a Chinese-led group for $5.15 billion, a record for a Hong Kong office tower, the Hong Kong Economic Journal reported. The deal will be announced in the near future, the Economic Journal reported, without saying where it got the information. Some domestic investors are ...

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  • 16 October

    Hunting for deals, China dairy giants shake scandal

    Bloomberg A decade after Chinese dairy companies were roiled by a scandal that poisoned thousands of children, investors are seeing the biggest players as safe bets. Inner Mongolia Yili Industrial Group Co. and China Mengniu Dairy Co. have soared to all-time highs as the companies hunt aggressively to build up their milk supply chains through foreign acquisition. Also underpinning the ...

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