Bloomberg President Donald Trump’s trade war with China could hurt tourism from that country to the US, and Chinese travellers are already starting to favor other destinations, such as Europe, according to Marriott International Inc. Chief Executive Officer Arne Sorenson. The trade battle has had “little†impact on Marriott’s business so far, Sorenson said in an interview on Bloomberg Television. ...
Read More »â€˜US, Canada in weekend dash for Nafta agreement’
Bloomberg The Trump administration and Canada are making a renewed push to keep Nafta a trilateral accord, prompting the US and Mexico to postpone publishing a text of their two-way trade deal Friday, Mexican Economy Minister Ildefonso Guajardo said. Mexico earlier in the day said it was planning to release a more complete draft of its preliminary trade agreement with ...
Read More »Return of US flu season brings worries about ‘replay’
Bloomberg US health officials are trying to increase the rate of flu vaccinations this year after a severe outbreak last season killed a record number of children and led to spot shortages of antiviral medications like Tamiflu. In a panel hosted by the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Washington, US Surgeon ...
Read More »Cadillac’s comeback features a small SUV at $35,000
Bloomberg Here we go again. For at least the eighth time in two decades, General Motors Co. has a new brand chief vowing to reboot Cadillac, the once-storied luxury name that has been losing market share and prestige for years. GM promises a $12 billion parade of new models, with the perhaps most significant being a smaller, cheaper sport utility ...
Read More »Volkswagen to connect cars through Microsoft cloud
Bloomberg Microsoft Corp. and Volkswagen AG are set to strike a deal to use the US software giant’s cloud technology to connect the auto manufacturer’s entire vehicle fleet as the world’s biggest carmaker steps up its transformation into digital and mobility services. VW will channel all of its digital offerings through Microsoft’s Azure software, creating the world’s largest automotive cloud ...
Read More »Tesla employees to be ‘self-driving’ beta testers
Bloomberg Elon Musk has asked for Tesla Inc. employees to test what the company has billed as full self-driving capability and is dangling $13,000 in savings to entice them to help. Musk wrote in an email obtained by Bloomberg News that Tesla needed about 100 more employees to join an internal testing program linked to rolling out the full self-driving ...
Read More »Autonomous vehicles: Being first to deliver isn’t fetching premium
Bloomberg In the race to build safe and affordable driverless vehicles, being first to deliver isn’t fetching a premium from investors. French startup Navya SAS would know: the first standalone self-driving company to be publicly traded has sold 15 of its autonomous vehicles that need no steering wheel, mirrors or pedals, and plans to start deliveries next year. It thinks ...
Read More »KKR, Blackstone considers $3bn Shriram deal in India
Bloomberg KKR & Co. and Blackstone Group LP are among suitors that have expressed interest in acquiring a stake in Shriram Group, the Indian finance conglomerate backed by billionaire Ajay Piramal, people with knowledge of the matter said. The two private equity firms have each held preliminary talks in recent months about buying stakes in Chennai-based Shriram Group owned by ...
Read More »TCL mulls bid for ASMI’s $1bn Asian arm stake
Bloomberg Chinese electronics giant TCL Corp. is weighing a bid for ASM International NV’s remaining stake in its listed Asian affiliate, as the Dutch semiconductor-equipment maker faces pressure from activist investors, people familiar with the matter said. TCL has been working with an adviser to explore making an offer for the 25 percent stake in Hong Kong-listed ASM Pacific Technology ...
Read More »Tencent’s terrible quarter spells more pain for emerging funds
Bloomberg Tencent Holdings Ltd. is turning into a serious drag for emerging-market investors. The stock has tumbled 18 percent since June, its worst performance relative to an index of global technology companies since it started trading in 2004. The biggest stock in Asia — and one which 48 analysts recommend buying — extended its decline even as the MSCI World ...
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