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May, 2016

  • 14 May

    Greek bonds show sign of hope before decision on bailout payment

      Bloomberg As Greece attempts to clear another hurdle on the road to passing the next bailout review, the bond market is already delivering a positive verdict. The country’s 10-year sovereign bonds had their best week since August, pushing the yield on the securities to the lowest this year. More austerity is in the cards as the government drafts legislation ...

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  • 14 May

    Tainted VW doles out €3,950 as staff bonus

      Germany / AFP German auto giant Volkswagen announced it is giving its staff a €3,950 bonus for 2015, despite suffering huge losses due to an emissions-cheating scandal which sent shockwaves through the industry. The pre-tax premium — less than the €5,900 handed out for 2014 — comes after VW also revealed huge bonuses for top executives last month, sparking ...

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  • 14 May

    Maduro issues emergency decrees as oppn ups ante

      Caracas, Venezuela / AFP Embattled Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro declared a three-month state of emergency late Friday to face “threats from abroad,” as his emboldened opposition geared for a vote to oust him from office. In an address to the nation, Maduro said he had signed a new state of emergency decree “to neutralize and defeat foreign aggression,” which he ...

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  • 14 May

    Hathaway’s Buffett to back group bidding for Yahoo internet assets

      Bloomberg Berkshire Hathaway Inc. Chairman Warren Buffett is backing a group bidding for Yahoo! Inc.’s Internet assets, people familiar with the matter said. The consortium, which includes Quicken Loans Inc. founder Dan Gilbert, is in the second round of bidding for Yahoo’s assets, said the people, who asked not to be identified because the bidding process is private. Buffett ...

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  • 14 May

    Brazil Real joins global rout as FM skips plan details

      Bloomberg Brazil’s real joined a selloff in global currencies against the dollar as newly appointed Finance Minister Henrique Meirelles refrained from giving details on how to tackle the nation’s ballooning fiscal deficit. The real erased its gain for the week as the U.S. currency climbed after retail data re-ignited speculation the Federal Reserve may raise interest rates this year, ...

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  • 14 May

    Argentina’s Kirchner charged with fraud, assets frozen

      Buenos Aires, Argentina / AFP Assets belonging to former Argentine president Cristina Kirchner were frozen after she was charged with damaging national finances by manipulating the Central Bank’s exchange operations during her last months in office. Federal Judge Claudio Bonadio said it was “evident that the then president gave instructions — which without a doubt were developed jointly — to ...

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  • 14 May

    CentrAm business chiefs press leaders to ratify WTO accord

      Guatemala City, Guatemala / AFP Business chiefs from across Central America made a joint plea to the region’s political leaders to ratify a WTO agreement aimed at reducing poor infrastructure and other barriers to trade. “There is consensus in the Central American private sector that the governments of the region urgently need to take action so all Central American countries ...

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  • 14 May

    Tesla Motors hires Audi Veteran as VP of vehicle production

      Bloomberg Tesla Motors Inc., the electric-car maker run by billionaire Elon Musk, hired Audi AG’s Peter Hochholdinger to help oversee production as it seeks to boost vehicle output about 10-fold by 2018. Hochholdinger will be vice president of vehicle production, Tesla said. He’ll be expected to boost production of Model S and Model X cars while building a manufacturing ...

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  • 14 May

    Singapore Air faces challenge to retain front-end customers

      Bloomberg Singapore Airlines Ltd. is fighting to prevent travellers from switching to Emirates Airline, which is offering luxuries like on-board shower, while budget carriers are chipping away at the coach class. The result: The lowest yield from passengers in six years. Yields, or the revenue earned from a passenger for flying a kilometer, was 10.6 Singapore cents in the ...

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  • 14 May

    US hiring new screeners to cut airport lines

      Bloomberg The US government hopes to expedite the hiring of more than 500 security screeners to stem the long wait times expected at airports this summer. The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) wants to get those new workers in place as soon as possible, Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson, who oversees the agency, said in a press conference at Washington ...

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