Fight over giant Mexico oil field puts snag in stake sale

Bloomberg The sale of a stake in Mexico’s giant Zama oil field promised to help Premier Oil Plc pay down debts and strengthen its balance sheet, but an ownership conflict is complicating that process. Some international oil companies operating in Mexico are waiting for Talos Energy Inc, the field’s primary shareholder, and state-owned Petroleos Mexicanos to resolve their dispute before ...

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Exxon drops to 15-year low ahead of ‘strategy meet’

Bloomberg Exxon Mobil Corp fell to a 15-year low amid a broad selloff in equity and commodity markets and just over a week before CEO Darren Woods is scheduled to present the oil explorer’s long-term strategic plan to investors and analysts. The shares have been under pressure since Exxon disclosed disappointing fourth-quarter results in late January and prospects for a ...

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BP’s bold climate proposal may not add up to net zero

Bloomberg After months of planning, BP’s new CEO Bernard Looney made his big green pitch: Europe’s second-largest oil company will cut its emissions to net zero by 2050, he said earlier this month. Many thought that made BP the world’s first supermajor to take responsibility for all its emissions. It did not do that. Every company has three types of ...

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Chinese clean energy company starts $8.3bn of renewable power projects

Bloomberg China Three Gorges New Energy Co, a state-owned clean energy developer, has started construction of 25 renewable power plants in an investment worth $8.3 billion. The projects will have a combined capacity of 3.92 gigawatts, the company said in a WeChat statement. The plants will be built in 14 provinces including Guangdong, Jiangsu, Fujian, Ningxia and Hebei, it said. ...

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Johnson faces complaints of bad faith ahead of trade talks

Bloomberg The UK and the European Union (EU) are increasingly at odds ahead of next week’s trade talks, with each side accusing the other of backing away from past promises. Regaining political independence and freedom from the EU’s legal system will take priority over securing a trade deal by the December 31 deadline, Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s spokesman, James Slack, ...

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White House seeks $2.5bn in funds to battle coronavirus

Bloomberg The Trump administration said it has asked Congress for $2.5 billion — half new money, half repurposed from other efforts — to battle the spread of the coronavirus. The announcement came on the same day that global financial markets were shaken over reports that the illness had spread to Italy and South Korea. US stock benchmarks slid more than ...

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Gilead drug leads race for virus treatment

Bloomberg China will release results at the end of April from clinical trials of a Gilead Sciences Inc drug that is emerging as a frontrunner in the race to find an effective treatment for the novel coronavirus. The outcome of trials of the experimental medication remdesivir on 761 patients in Wuhan, the city where the virus originated, will be made ...

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Apple reopens over half of its China retail stores

Bloomberg Apple Inc is reopening more than half of its retail stores in China, trying to rebound from a sales hit tied to coronavirus. As of February 25, 29 of 42 Apple stores in the country are opening, according to a review of the company’s retail websites. Most of these locations are still operating on shortened hours. Some outlets will ...

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Seattle techies earn 56% more than NYC finance workers

Bloomberg Employment increased in about 80% of the largest US counties in the third quarter of 2019 from a year earlier and wages grew in 350 of 355, according to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics. In the third quarter of 2019, average weekly wages for the nation rose to $1,093, a 3.6% increase from a year earlier. People working ...

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Trump, Modi talk in India while tensions rise in Delhi

Bloomberg US President Donald Trump met his Indian counterpart in New Delhi on Tuesday, amid growing tensions between rival protesters in the capital and with a host of critical issues from defense to regional security on the agenda. Now that the US-India trade agreement looks likely to be pushed until after the US election, news of a $3 billion military ...

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