New iPhone no help to its assembler Hon Hai

Bloomberg The contrast between Apple Inc.’s ascension to a $1 trillion stock and the share performance of its biggest iPhone assembler just got even starker. Hon Hai Precision Industry Co. has surrendered its position as Taiwan’s second-biggest stock after six years. Concern is mounting for some Taiwanese Apple suppliers, which are struggling to adjust to a new dynamic of higher-priced ...

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Tariff tiff turn soy merry-go-round

Bloomberg President Donald Trump’s trade war with China is turning the global soybean market into a merry-go-round. With Brazilian exports drying up at this time of the year, traders are having to get creative to supply the world’s largest buyer. One strategy is to bring US soy to Argentina and ship the South American nation’s output to China, thereby avoiding ...

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South Korea exports hit one-year high despite trade war

Bloomberg South Korean exports are holding up just fine so far as the US-China trade war escalates, with shipments jumping by the most in a year during the first 20 days of September. Exports rose 22 percent from the same period a year earlier, the biggest increase since September last year, according to preliminary data released by Korea Customs Service. ...

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Danske executives to be held accountable as probe deepens

Bloomberg Denmark’s financial supervisor plans to hold board members of Danske Bank A/S personally accountable if the lender is again caught misleading authorities. “Their heads are on the block,” Jesper Berg, director general of the Financial Supervisory Authority, said in an interview as his office resumes an investigation into Denmark’s biggest bank. Danske has admitted that a tiny Estonian unit ...

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Shadow banker in India misses three debt payments

Bloomberg Infrastructure Leasing & Financial Services (IL&FS), an Indian shadow banker that defaulted on its commercial paper obligation earlier this year, missed payments again. The company, which helped fund India’s longest tunnel, defaulted on three non-convertible notes series, it said in a filing to the stock exchange, without disclosing the value of the debt. It was also unable to meet ...

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Italy central bank cautions on ‘deficit hike’

Bloomberg The governor of the Bank of Italy urged caution on the nation’s populist government, warning of a negative market reaction and an “unsustainable” risk for the country’s massive debt, as the Five Star Movement pressed for a wider deficit in the 2019 budget. Ignazio Visco, speaking at a conference in Varenna, warned against an unproductive budget-deficit hike given Italy’s ...

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Cryptocurrencies soar as Ripple helps lift market

Bloomberg Cryptocurrencies surged as optimism surrounding Ripple Labs Inc.’s plans for using a digital coin spread, lifting peers that have lost more than $600 billion of value since January. XRP, the cryptocurrency commonly referred to as Ripple, surged as much as 22 percent, taking its one-week increase to more than 75 percent. The Bloomberg Galaxy Crypto Index jumped 8.7 percent, ...

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Genoa bank riven by power battle as ECB demands fix

Bloomberg Whoever wins the very public scrap for control of Italy’s Banca Carige SpA, they won’t have much time to enjoy the victory. A new board proposed by top investor Vittorio Malacalza or one supporting current Chief Executive Officer Paolo Fiorentino will take leadership of a lender that has only weeks to satisfy urgent European Central Bank demands that it ...

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US drafts order to look into Google, Facebook practices

Bloomberg The White House has drafted an executive order for President Donald Trump’s signature that would instruct federal antitrust and law enforcement agencies to open investigations into the business practices of Alphabet Inc.’s Google, Facebook Inc. and other social media companies. The order is in its preliminary stages and hasn’t yet been run past other government agencies, according to a ...

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Apple planning for ‘in-case-of’ delay in its new London HQ

Bloomberg Apple Inc. is making contingency plans in case construction of its new London headquarters at the iconic Battersea Power Station is delayed, the Times newspaper reported. The iPhone maker has had early-stage talks about extending existing leases and finding temporary bases if needed, the paper said, citing people in the property market that it didn’t identify. The project’s Malaysian-backed ...

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