China’s Wanda Group mulls deeper health-care push

  Bloomberg Billionaire Wang Jianlin’s property-to-entertainment conglomerate is weighing a push into private health care in China, tapping into a rapidly growing multi-billion dollar industry in the country. The chairman of Dalian Wanda Group Co. is considering setting up a chain of hospitals, he told Bloomberg News Editor-in-Chief John Micklethwait during a panel at the World Economic Forum in Davos, ...

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Australia sells $7bn of bonds in biggest-ever sale

  Bloomberg Australia’s government sold A$9.3 billion ($7 billion) of notes maturing in December 2021, its biggest-ever bond transaction. The offering was snapped up by investors even as doubts swirl about the country’s top credit rating and the government’s ability to rein in its budget deficit. While credit assessors refrained from taking any action following December’s mid-year budget update, S&P ...

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Apple sues Qualcomm over patent licensing practices

  Bloomberg Apple Inc. sued Qualcomm Inc., accusing it of monopolizing the market for chips for wireless devices and withholding $1 billion in retaliation for cooperating with South Korean antitrust authorities. Apple is demanding Qualcomm hand over money that was supposed to be a rebate for licensing fees. Qualcomm is holding back the money as punishment for Apple cooperating with ...

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Nissan, Toyota back UK plants despite May’s Brexit plan

  Bloomberg Toyota Motor Corp. and Nissan Motor Co. say they’ll keep making cars in the UK despite Prime Minister Theresa May’s plan to leave the European Union’s single market, which could make exporting from British factories less lucrative. May’s Brexit plan won’t derail Nissan’s commitment to build new versions of its Qashqai and X-Trail sport utility vehicles at its ...

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London home presales slump to four-year low

  Bloomberg Sales of London homes under construction last year dropped to the lowest level since 2012, leaving developers with a record number of unsold properties. Purchases of homes currently being built fell 22 percent to 20,695 from a year earlier, according to a report by Molior London seen by Bloomberg. The number of unsold properties that are under construction ...

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Buffett back in money on IBM, reversing $2.6 billion loss

  Bloomberg International Business Machines Corp. has climbed above the price that Warren Buffett paid for shares in the computer company, reversing more than $2 billion in paper losses for his Berkshire Hathaway Inc. IBM rose 2.2 percent to $170.55 at 4 p.m. Friday in New York after giving 2017 profit guidance on Thursday that was higher than analysts’ estimates. ...

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UAE, Finland talk ways to promote cooperation

  Abu Dhabi / WAM Dr Abdullah bin Mohammed Belhaif Al Nuaimi, Minister of Infrastructure Development and Chairman of the Zayed Housing Programme, on Thursday met Kai Mykanen, Finland’s Minister of Foreign Trade and Development, and Riitta Swan, Finnish Ambassador to the UAE, to discuss ways of promoting cooperation between the two countries. The UAE Minister briefed the Finnish officials ...

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Masdar City’s Eco-Villa project completed

  Abu Dhabi / Emirates Business Masdar City’s Eco-Villa, a pilot project incorporating water and energy-saving technologies, has been completed and a UAE national family will soon live in the prototype sustainable dwelling, it was announced on Thursday at Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week 2017. The 405 square-metre Eco-Villa is the first villa to achieve a 4 Pearl rating according to ...

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ADNOC-Masdar carbon capture facility key to limit industrial CO2 emissions

  Abu Dhabi / WAM Al-Reyadah, the joint venture between the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) and Masdar, Abu Dhabi’s Future Energy Company, was the focus of attention at the World Future Summit (WFES). Discussing the increasingly important role of Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) in mitigating greenhouse gas emissions, the forum was told that CCS operations like Al-Reyadah ...

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Keep CIA on the path to ‘modernization’

  CIA Director John Brennan’s biggest concern the past few years hasn’t been Russian hacking, or even the wars in the Middle East, but what he calls “modernization” of the agency. In an effort to improve performance of this notoriously siloed organization, Brennan moved to fuse operations (the agency’s vaunted spies) and analysis (its less glamorous but no less essential ...

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