Bloomberg NRG Energy Inc. says buyers are hungry for the company’s renewable-energy business as the power generator looks to cut debt and sell assets under pressure from billionaire investor Paul Singer. Almost a week after the largest US independent power producer disclosed that it’s looking to slim down, the company is seeing “robust engagement from a variety of potential co-sponsors ...
Read More »India’s blue sky pledge gives power to country’s green bonds
Bloomberg Green bonds issued by Indian companies are gathering pace as the country’s ambitious target for renewable energy fuels interest from investors. Renewable energy developer Greenko Energy Holdings raised $1 billion earlier this week, making it the largest corporate green bond issuer in Asia, Bloomberg data shows. It beat MTR Corp.’s $600 million issue in November. Green bonds from India ...
Read More »Asia trade talks seek to hammer out deal on ‘sticky issues’
Bloomberg A meeting of 16 nations in India on a mega Asia trade pact is happening in the shadow of elevated border tensions between India and China, a wrinkle that could further slow progress on the deal. Trade officials gathered in the southern city of Hyderabad are seeking to hammer out agreement on sticky issues like the free movement of ...
Read More »Evergrande has ally against shorts as Lau invests $1bn
Bloomberg Turns out China Evergrande Group, the indebted developer which earlier this year fought off short sellers, had a hidden ally. Chinese Estates Holdings Ltd., the company controlled by Hong Kong billionaire Joseph Lau and his family, bought HK$8.1 billion ($1 billion) worth of Evergrande shares since April, Lau’s firm revealed on Wednesday as it announced its interest had passed ...
Read More »Canada to end tax loophole used by doctors, lawyers
Bloomberg Finance Minister Bill Morneau is proposing tax changes that would close loopholes often used by doctors and lawyers to reduce their tax burden, part of the Canadian government’s pledge to level the playing field for middle-income earners. In an Ottawa press conference, Morneau detailed the proposals reported by Bloomberg that were billed as ensuring “fairness for the middle class.†...
Read More »IBM misses revenue estimates as cloud services unit falters
Bloomberg IBM missed estimates for quarterly revenue, with sales in a key unit declining for the second consecutive period, further extending Chief Executive Officer Ginni Rometty’s turnaround plan into its fifth year without significant progress. Sales in the company’s technology services and cloud platforms segment dropped 5.1 percent from the same period a year earlier, even though executives had said ...
Read More »Daimler recalls 3 million cars in blow to diesel
Bloomberg Daimler AG moved to head off a growing crisis over emissions concerns by voluntarily recalling more than 3 million Mercedes-Benz diesel vehicles in Europe, marking the latest blow to the technology since Volkswagen AG’s cheating scandal erupted nearly two years ago. The automaker will extend an ongoing upgrade of about 250,000 compact cars and vans to nearly every modern ...
Read More »May woos business with new body to talk Brexit, industry
Bloomberg UK Prime Minister Theresa May will launch a new business advisory group on Thursday, her office said, as her government tries to build bridges with financial and trade bodies during Brexit negotiations. May will chair the first in a regular series of meetings of the business council in her official Downing Street residence, with discussions due to focus on ...
Read More »Record job growth supporting Mexican economy as Nafta talks loom
Bloomberg Amid all the noise about the future of its trade relationship with the US, Mexico is quietly creating jobs at a record pace and reducing the informality that for decades has held back its economy. More than 517,000 Mexican workers gained access to social security in the first half of 2017, a 17 percent increase from a year ago ...
Read More »Is quiet persuasion more effective than shouting?
The Chinese government, subtle masters of propaganda, seem to have discovered a Sun Tzu formula for taming dissent on the internet: The best strategy may not be to confront critics directly, but to lull or distract them with a tide of good news. This intriguing argument is suggested by a recent article in the American Political Science Review titled ‘How ...
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