DLF sees cash crunch toppling peers

Bloomberg India’s largest listed property developer expects many of its smaller peers to go belly-up as creditors cut financing after a shock default. “Weaker balance sheets are going to fall off, while large listed developers will get though current liquidity crisis,” Saurabh Chawla, outgoing chief financial officer of DLF Ltd., said. Smaller developers have already been struggling amid a slump ...

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China plans advanced tech plan by 2025, WSJ reports

Bloomberg China plans to give foreign companies greater access to its economy and is drafting a replacement of its plan to dominate advanced technologies by 2025, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing sources briefed on the strategy. Beijing’s changes would come in response to pressure from US President Donald Trump, who launched a tit-for-tat tariff dispute with China this year ...

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From Adobe to AI, China’s 40-year transformation

Bloomberg Forty years ago, 18 villagers of Xiaogang in Anhui Province banded together to disobey the orders of China’s government, risking their lives by deciding to farm individually instead of collectively. Now, they’re celebrated as the pioneers of Reform and Opening Up — the process of turning China into a market-based economy that celebrates its 40th anniversary this week. As ...

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Rules guiding pollution cuts adopted at UN talks in Poland

Bloomberg Envoys at a United Nations conference adopted a set of steps on fighting climate change meant to guide efforts to rein in greenhouse gas pollution worldwide. The diplomats drawn from energy and environment ministries in almost 200 countries backed rules to implement the three-year-old Paris Agreement, which called for drastic reductions in the use of fossil fuels by the ...

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Apple nears 7-month low as more analysts cut iPhone estimates

Bloomberg Apple Inc fell with shares on course to close at their lowest level since April, as more analysts joined the chorus of bears and skeptics warning about the prospects for iPhone sales. The stock dropped as much as 2.9 percent, and shares are on track for their 10th negative week of the past 11. At current levels, Apple is ...

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‘Canada’s borrowing is crowding out firms’

Bloomberg A borrowing spree by the Canadian federal and provincial governments is threatening to increase costs for companies just as the economy turns, according to BlackRock Inc. Public-sector borrowing is set to swell as issuers including the federal government, Ontario — already the world’s largest issuer of sub-sovereign debt — and Alberta continue to run budget deficits, BlackRock’s head of ...

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PG&E accused of falsifying pipeline safety records

Bloomberg PG&E Corp, already under scrutiny for a deadly California wildfire last month, now faces potential penalties for allegedly breaking natural gas pipeline safety rules and falsifying records, state regulators said. The California Public Utilities Commission said that the state’s biggest utility owner systematically violated rules to prevent construction crews from accidentally damaging pipelines during excavations. PG&E also allegedly falsified ...

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Health investors get selective as US markets churn into 2019

Bloomberg Healthcare investors may have to be a bit more selective than they’re used to in 2019. With US health stocks poised to wrap up their second straight year of outperforming the broader market, the focus on hunting for innovation and next year’s winners is even more in vogue after recent market volatility. Small- to mid-cap biotechnology darlings that saw ...

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Sri Lanka president reinstates Wickremesinghe to end crisis

Bloomberg Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena caved in to mounting pressure and reinstated Ranil Wickremesinghe as prime minister, ending nearly two months of a protracted leadership crisis that prompted Moody’s, S&P and Fitch to downgrade the island’s credit rating. Sirisena on Sunday swore in Wickremesinghe, who he had abruptly fired on October 26 and replaced with former strongman president Mahinda ...

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North Korea tells US sanctions ‘won’t work’

Bloomberg North Korea told the US that sanctions and pressure — as evident from the past — won’t work to force the country into action on its nuclear programme. “The US should realise before it is too late that ‘maximum pressure’ would not work against us and take a sincere approach to implementing the Singapore DPRK-US Joint Statement,” the country’s ...

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