China finds that golf carts are better than Teslas

When Elon Musk closes his eyes and imagines the future of electric cars, he probably doesn’t see city streets jammed with golf carts. The Chinese government does. It’s drawing up plans to regulate plug-in vehicles with maximum speeds of 43 miles per hour. Included in that category are a vast range of vehicles that ply China’s countryside and smaller cities, ...

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European stocks advance with commodities as Euro, gold dip

BLOOMBERG Stocks traders put declines in Asia behind them as European markets rose with U.S. index futures and commodities. Government bonds fell, gold slid and the euro weakened. European shares advanced for the first time in three days on speculation the region’s central bank will ramp up monetary stimulus on Thursday. A gauge of raw materials rebounded from its biggest ...

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Emirates Securities Market down by -0.11 percent

ABU DHABI / EMIRATES BUSINESS The Emirates Securities Market Index has decreased by -0.11% to close at 4569.00 points. Accordingly the Market Capitalization has lost AED 0.82 billion attaining AED 741.15 billion. A total of 360.74 Million Shares were traded with a total value of AED 490.42 million during the trading session of 09-03-2016 through 4783 transactions. The number of companies which ...

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HSBC leads in UK banks’ deficit of bail-in debt

London / Bloomberg Three UK banks, led by HSBC Holdings Plc, will have $77 billion of new loss-absorbing debt to meet requirements of the European Union and the Bank of England, Moody’s Investors Service said. Barclays Plc, Royal Bank of Scotland Group Plc and HSBC will have to issue new debt to comply with the EU’s ‘minimum requirement for own ...

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Citi’s warning drags down US bank shares

BLOOMBERG Citigroup Inc. joined US rivals in signalling another dismal start to the trading year, spurring a slide in Wall Street bank stocks. First-quarter revenue from fixed-income and equity trading will probably drop 15 percent, Chief Financial Officer John Gerspach said during an investor presentation. That would make 2016 the fourth straight year that the company’s revenues from those operations ...

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Banks face billions in collateral needs under EU swap rules

Bloomberg Europe’s biggest banks will need billions of dollars to meet collateral requirements for derivatives starting this year under the latest version of a key rule that seeks to reduce risk. The standards, which will be phased in from September, may require EU buyers and sellers of swaps to set aside between 200 billion euros ($220.5 billion) and 420 billion ...

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Agricultural Bank of Ghana extends IPO to attract investors

BLOOMBERG Ghana’s Agricultural Development Bank Ltd. extended its initial public offering (IPO) by a month to attract more retail investors and may sell as much as 100 million cedis ($26 million) more of stock than it initially planned. Demand for shares from individual investors surged during the final week of the original proposed sales period, Solomon Adu Atefoe, a spokesman ...

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How low can they go? A guide to ECB’s rates meeting

Frankfurt / AP European Central Bank head Mario Draghi has all but promised more monetary stimulus for the 19-country eurozone economy at Thursday’s meeting of the bank’s governing council. Now the question is, exactly how much will he deliver — and how much effect will it have? Expectations at a minimum are that the ECB’s governing council will cut the ...

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Gains boost Lebanon’s realty prices

Beirut / EMIRATES BUSINESS Real estate developers in Lebanon are making a high return on their investments, dismissing the need to reduce prices, said an industry expert. “Developers are making around 10 percent to 15 percent yearly profits on their projects which is higher than the interest rate offered by banks on deposits in Lebanese pounds,” Raja Makarem, founding and ...

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Millionaires decamp Vancouver pocketing housing windfalls

Bloomberg Jonathan Baker is the first to admit he shouldn’t be complaining about foreign investors driving up prices in Vancouver’s red-hot housing market. They helped the retired lawyer pocket millions. Baker and his wife sold their five-bedroom home for C$3 million ($2.2 million) in December, a 100-fold gain from their purchase price in 1970. The house went for C$300,000 over ...

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