US launches probe into brake flaw in 2.7mn GM autos

Bloomberg The US highway safety investigators are probing an alleged defect in 2.7 million pickups and sport utility vehicles built by General Motors Co that are getting into collisions because drivers are having trouble braking. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) opened an investigation of trucks and SUVs including GM’s best-selling Chevrolet Silverado after receiving 111 complaints from consumers. ...

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Fiera Capital’s realty arm plans global push

Bloomberg Fiera Capital Corp’s property unit wants to go global. Quebec’s biggest publicly traded asset manager is looking to make its first real-estate foray outside of Canada by the start of the next decade to diversify its holdings, according to Pierre Pelletier, a senior vice president at the company. All of the Fiera Properties’ assets under management, which are valued ...

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Brazil’s inflation slows more than estimates

Bloomberg Brazil’s inflation slowed more than expected in the month through mid-November, reinforcing expectations that the policy makers will leave their key interest rate unchanged this year. The IPCA-15 index rose 0.19 percent from mid-October, after a 0.58 percent jump in the prior month, the national statistics institute reported. The reading was below the median forecast for a 0.24 percent ...

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US existing-home sales rise for first time in 7 months

Bloomberg Sales of previously owned US homes rose in October for the first time in seven months, suggesting demand is stabilising at a lower level as available properties become less scarce. Contract closings increased from the prior month to an annual rate of 5.22 million, the National Association of Realtors said. That compared with economists’ projections for sales of 5.2 ...

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Mexico miners extend drop on policy angst

Bloomberg Mining companies operating in Mexico extended a sell-off, with Southern Copper Corp falling the most since 2011, even as a Mexican lawmaker attempted to calm market worries over the prospect of tougher regulation under incoming President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador. Large Mexico-based mining companies have slipped almost 8 percent on average over the past two days, according to analysts ...

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China mulls tax cut for parts to aid home-built aircraft

Bloomberg China is discussing a plan to cut tariffs on plane parts imported for domestically developed commercial aircraft, a person familiar with the matter said, a move that may also benefit suppliers such as General Electric Co. and Honeywell International Inc. The Finance Ministry proposal, being reviewed by the State Council, could win approvals in a few weeks, the person ...

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J Crew, Lululemon find e-comm surge stresses websites

Bloomberg Black Friday is now possible from the comforts of your living room — but only if retailers’ websites are functioning properly. Some frustrated shoppers are finding that’s not the case. In a year when digital sales are soaring, several big-name chains have reported issues with their online shopping systems. J Crew reported on Twitter that it was experiencing “some ...

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Almada PE fund sees value in used Boeing 737 planes

Bloomberg Canada’s newest player in the aircraft leasing business is ready to flex its muscles. Almada Inc., a Toronto-based private equity firm, is looking to buy as many as 10 additional aircraft for its new leasing fund after acquiring its first five planes. Having raised $80 million ($61 million) from wealthy individuals earlier this month, it has commitments for another ...

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Handbag superpowers Kors, Coach fight for crazed Macy’s shoppers

Bloomberg During the holiday shopping frenzy that grips America every year, the handbag wars descend upon midtown Manhattan with unbridled fury. Specifically, the largest department store in the country: the Macy’s flagship. The behemoth opens its doors on Thanksgiving afternoon to thousands of shoppers, and the first thing they see are the bags. Employees on the front lines brace for ...

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Amazon warehouse workers protest in Europe on Black Friday

Bloomberg Amazon.com Inc. employees in Europe protested warehouse working conditions, some using the slogan “we are not robots”, in another challenge for the world’s biggest online retailer heading into its busiest time of year. Workers in Germany, Spain, and France walked off the job at Amazon fulfillment centres on Black Friday, one of the busiest online shopping days of the ...

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