Hess market cap plunges $1.5bn as key project stops

Bloomberg Hess Corp tumbled the most in almost three years, wiping out $1.5 billion in market valuation, after work at the oil explorer’s most promising international investment was halted by a Venezuelan blockade. The intervention threatened to derail development of a 5 billion-barrel discovery off Guyana’s coastline that is so important to Hess’s future growth plans that it receives top ...

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German green power beats coal

Bloomberg Renewable energy in Germany probably matched or beat coal power generation for the first time, aided by favorable 2018 weather that boosted wind and solar capacity. The balance of German electricity generation is a closely watched measure by the government, which has funnelled billions of euros towards boosting the renewable energy in recent years. The estimates, which showed wind, ...

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North and South Korea open rail project despite sanctions barrier

Bloomberg North and South Korea staged a symbolic ground-breaking ceremony to upgrade severed rail links, although UN Security Council approval would be needed to advance the project. Long-stalled plans to restore rail links severed by the Korean War were revived in historic summits by North Korea leader Kim Jong-un and South Korean President Moon Jae-in earlier this year. While South ...

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Japanese firm cuts CEO pay over scandal

Bloomberg It’s a familiar story: a Japanese company is embroiled in scandal, then executives take pay cuts in a bid to make everything right. SMBC Nikko Securities Inc. is the latest firm to do just that. Chief Executive Officer Yoshihiko Shimizu and Chairman Tetsuya Kubo are forgoing 20 percent of their salaries for two months after a former employee was ...

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Thailand names first female market chief

Bloomberg Thailand named Ruenvadee Suwanmongkol as secretary general of the Securities & Exchange Commission, appointing a woman to run the market regulator for the first time. Ruenvadee, who is currently the director general of the Legal Execution Department at the Ministry of Justice, will begin her new position on May 1, according to a statement on the government’s website. Prime ...

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Citic Securities acquires rival in expansion push

Bloomberg Citic Securities Co. signed a preliminary agreement to buy smaller rival Guangzhou Securities, the latest in a series of acquisitions by China’s largest brokerage. Citic Securities plans to fund the purchase by issuing shares to the current owners of Guangzhou Securities — Hong Kong-listed Yuexiu Financial Holdings Group and one of Yuexiu’s wholly-owned units, according to a filing to ...

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Nissan updates governance code for cross-shareholding

Bloomberg Nissan Motor Co. updated its corporate governance code, a month after the shock arrest and indictment of former chairman Carlos Ghosn brought differences with partner Renault SA out in the open after a two-decade partnership. As part of the new code, Nissan clarified its policy on cross-shareholdings, in which two companies hold stakes in each other. The board will ...

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Euro economy sees positive signs despite a tough 2018

Bloomberg Despite a flurry of disappointing data, the euro-area economy doesn’t necessarily face a bleak winter. Hidden behind figures that point to a protracted slowdown — such as yet another drop in German business confidence — are a few encouraging signs. For European Central Bank President Mario Draghi, pay gains, rising exports and receding problems in the auto industry offer ...

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London loses way as home for gold miners

Bloomberg Reports that AngloGold Ashanti Ltd is considering a London listing provide some festive cheer to a city that’s lost its way as a home for gold miners. While Toronto, Johannesburg and Sydney have long hosted the biggest producers, London vies with New York as the world’s premier gold trading hub and its financiers have bankrolled the industry since the ...

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Mattel mired in longest streak of daily declines since 2015

Bloomberg Mattel Inc extended its longest streak of daily declines since 2015 after Goldman Sachs analysts cut estimates following the toymaker’s loss of licensing for certain DC Comics products, including boys’ action toys. Spin Master Corp will be the new licensee for DC in the boy’s action category, remote control and robotic vehicles, water toys and games and puzzles, displacing ...

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