HK exchange LSE bid hit by China rebuff

Bloomberg The Hong Kong bourse’s unsolicited takeover bid for the London Stock Exchange (LSE) Group Plc was greeted with a scathing rejection and the exchange suffered a further humiliation when China praised the rebuff as well. The official People’s Daily wrote that there are “persistent worries” about Hong Kong given the current unrest, and praised the LSE for citing its ...

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Saudis tell Asian buyers they’ll still get contracted oil supply

Bloomberg Saudi Aramco has told several major Asian buyers that it will supply customers with all contracted oil volumes in spite of the production cuts over the weekend, according to people with knowledge of the matter. The attack on the kingdom’s most important oil production facility halved Saudi output and is crimping the availability of lighter grades such as Arab ...

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Russia’s main gas route to Europe seen at risk

Bloomberg Russia may hesitate to strike a multiyear deal with the European Union and Ukraine on natural gas supplies after an EU court ruling on a key German pipeline. The judgment reduces the options Gazprom PJSC has to ship billions of dollars of gas to its biggest market without using Ukraine’s pipeline network. But Russia may see the logic in ...

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Apple takes on EU’s antitrust chief in record $14b tax fight

Bloomberg Apple Inc fights the world’s biggest tax case in a quiet courtroom, trying to rein in the European Union’s powerful antitrust chief ahead of a potential new crackdown on internet giants. The iPhone maker can tell the EU General Court in Luxembourg that it’s the world’s biggest taxpayer. But that’s not enough for EU Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager who ...

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Blackstone adds EU property in $4.7 billion deal

Bloomberg Blackstone Group Inc added new properties in Germany and The Netherlands with the purchase of a Canadian real estate trust, in deal valued at C$6.2 billion ($4.7 billion) including debt. The New York-based private equity firm agreed to pay C$16.79 a share in cash for Dream Global Real Estate Investment Trust, according to a statement from the companies. The ...

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UK urges EU rethink on ‘damaging’ equity markets plan amid Brexit

Bloomberg Equity markets will face significant damage in a no-deal Brexit unless the European Union reverses a plan to block traders in its home territory from using London exchanges, the UK’s top market watchdog said. Andrew Bailey, the Financial Conduct Authority’s chief executive, called on the EU to urgently rethink its position before October 31, when Britain is scheduled to ...

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US likely not to hike auto tariffs on Japan

Bloomberg Japan and the US are working towards a joint leaders’ statement that would include a US promise not to hike tariffs or introduce quotas on Japanese cars, the Tokyo Shimbun newspaper said. The statement is set to be issued after a meeting between President Donald Trump and Japanese PM Shinzo Abe in New York, the paper said. The two ...

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Lawmakers seek intel from customers in Big Tech probe

Bloomberg A House panel investigating big tech companies for potential antitrust violations is seeking information from customers of Amazon, Apple, Google and Facebook about the state of competition in digital markets and the adequacy of existing enforcement, according to documents reviewed by Bloomberg. It’s the latest development in the bipartisan congressional investigation being conducted by House antitrust subcommittee chair David ...

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US ‘locked and loaded’ if Iran behind Saudi attack: Trump

Bloomberg President Donald Trump promised to help allies following attacks on major Saudi Arabian oil facilities, even though he said the US is no longer directly reliant on Middle Eastern oil and gas and has few tankers there. “We are a net Energy Exporter,” Trump tweeted. “We don’t need Middle Eastern Oil & Gas, & in fact have very few ...

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South Korea clarifies that it can’t confirm Kim invite to Trump

Bloomberg South Korea clarified Foreign Minister Kang Kyung-wha’s remarks earlier in the day in which she appeared to confirm a local newspaper report saying Kim Jong-un invited US President Donald Trump to visit Pyongyang. Kang was asked at a parliamentary session on Monday about a report by South Korea’s Joongang Ilbo newspaper that detailed Kim’s offer for another summit. It ...

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