BAIC seeks to buy up to 5% stake in Daimler

Bloomberg China’s BAIC Group is looking to buy a stake of up to 5% in Daimler AG to cement its investment in Beijing Benz Automotive, Reuters reported, citing three unidentified people familiar with the matter. BAIC told Daimler that it was planning to buy a 4%-5% stake earlier this year, and asked local authorities in Beijing to support the purchase, ...

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Uber slips below $70b value, marring a big year for IPOs

Bloomberg After the biggest initial public offering of the year, Uber Technologies Inc. ended its first day of trading below its last private valuation. The deflated debut cast a pall over 2019’s prospects as the hottest year for tech listings this decade — and potentially on the future of the ride-hailing industry. It took more than two ho-urs for the ...

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Disney writes off Vice stake in latest sign of troubles

Bloomberg Walt Disney Co. wrote off the rest of its investment in Vice Media, reflecting the ongoing troubles at the onetime media darling. The charge of $353 million marked the second time in the past year that Disney has taken a hit on the investment. Vice, which produces a high-profile news show for HBO and operates the Viceland cable channel, ...

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US productivity grows at fastest pace since 2014

Bloomberg Productivity gains in the US accelerated by more than expected last quarter to the fastest pace since 2014, adding fuel to the Trump administration’s argument that its tax cuts are boosting the economy without stoking inflation. Non-farm business employee output per hour increased at 3.6 percent annualised rate in the January-March period, according to Labor Department figures. That topped ...

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UK property market subdued as Brexit weighs on prices

Bloomberg House price growth in the UK remained weak in April as the slump in southeast England and London depressed the market, the latest survey from the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors showed. The index was unchanged as a dip in new buyers weighed on prices, the report said. Expectations for the next three months are for flat or declining ...

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Bosch aims to go carbon neutral by next year

Bloomberg One of Germany’s biggest and oldest companies wants to become carbon neutral by next year, starting a race to tap more green power, ramp up energy savings and offset emissions. Robert Bosch GmbH announced the sweeping plan that will impact 400 sites worldwide. It puts the 133-year-old company at the forefront German blue chips moving to eliminate emissions as ...

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Pompeo to meet Putin as Trump seeks better ties

Bloomberg US Secretary of State Michael Pompeo leaves for Moscow on Sunday, with President Donald Trump again calling for improved ties now that Special Counsel Robert Mueller has finished his investigation. Pompeo will meet US diplomats at the American Embassy in Moscow on Monday before continuing to Sochi for talks with President Vladimir Putin and other senior officials. The secretary ...

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At UN event, Japan, US press North Korea abduction issue

Bloomberg The United Nations Security Council debated conflicts from Syria to Libya to Bosnia this week. Missing from the agenda: North Korea’s missile launches, explicitly prohibited by unanimous council resolutions. With the US and its allies offering a muted response to Kim Jong-un’s latest violation of international resolutions, UN attention on North Korea came at a small side event on ...

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Maduro hunts Guaido allies, exacting revenge for revolt

Bloomberg A week after an audacious attempt to topple Venezuelan autocrat Nicolas Maduro, his regime is cracking down on those it holds responsible, searching homes, issuing arrest warrants and sending opposition leaders into hiding. Top allies of Juan Guaido, the head of the powerless legislature who says he is the nation’s rightful president, are circulating among safe houses, holing up ...

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Mexico detains 79% more migrants

Bloomberg Mexico detained thousands more migrants in April than a year ago after US President Donald Trump threatened to close the border, representing a shift in focus for the nation’s leftist president away from granting humanitarian visas. Under President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, 20,564 people were presented to immigration authorities in April compared with 11,486 in April 2018, an increase ...

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