Mitsubishi to debut new SUV model in Europe

  Bloomberg Mitsubishi Motors Corp. will unveil a sport utility vehicle that will debut in Europe, its first new model since joining the Renault-Nissan alliance, as Chairman Carlos Ghosn strengthens the Japanese company’s credentials as an SUV brand. The Eclipse Cross compact SUV coupe to be revealed at the Geneva auto show on Tuesday will be shipped to its second-biggest ...

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German factory orders slump on ‘investment’

  Bloomberg German factory orders plunged at the steepest pace in eight years as demand for investment goods weakened. Orders, adjusted for seasonal swings and inflation, fell 7.4 percent from December, when they increased 5.2 percent, data from the Economy Ministry in Berlin showed on Tuesday. That’s the biggest drop since January 2009. The typically volatile reading compares with a ...

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US will reclaim global supply chain, says Trump aide

  Bloomberg The US is seeking more “reciprocal” trade with countries such as China and Germany in a bid to boost growth, reduce the trade deficit and keep American production capacity out of foreign hands, White House trade adviser Peter Navarro said. “If we are able to reduce our trade deficit through tough, smart negotiations, we should be able to ...

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Now, mobile carriers push more content onto screens

  Bloomberg In the decade since the iPhone redefined the smartphone industry, mobile devices have morphed from displaying three-second GIFs to streaming elaborate content. Now carriers want to deliver big-ticket television events like the Olympics to add exclusive, sticky programming and stay relevant with younger consumers. The initiatives, which were on display at the annual Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, ...

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‘China tech plan threat to foreign firms’

  BEIJING / AFP China is violating its free-trade pledges by pressing foreign makers of electric cars and other goods to share technology under an industry development plan that is likely to shrink access to its markets, a business group said on Tuesday. The report by the European Union Chamber of Commerce adds to mounting complaints Beijing improperly shields its ...

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Nintendo Switch is impressive, but in need of more games

  Bloomberg When you’re deep in a video game, the last thing you want to do is leave home. If only you could take the game with you for your commute to work or your bus ride to school, or to liven up your lunch hour. Nintendo’s new Switch console tries to address that by letting you play it anywhere. ...

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Fitbit to keep tab on your ‘sleep’ too

  NEW YORK / AFP Fitbit, whose devices encourage people to walk 10,000 steps each day, now wants to put them to sleep as well. The company said data collected by the millions of Fitbit trackers in use show that people are averaging less than seven hours of sleep a night, the amount recommended by the Centers for Disease Control ...

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Stocks retreat, gold up with treasuries as dollar advances

  Bloomberg US stocks slipped with Treasuries, while gold advanced as caution rippled through markets after Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen all but assured investors that interest rates will rise next week. The S&P 500 Index slipped, with JPMorgan Chase & Co. warning that hawkish Fed rhetoric has increased the likelihood for a short-term pullback. The dollar and Treasuries were ...

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Gulf mixed as Arabtec buoys Dubai while ex-dividend Barwa hits Qatar

  DUBAI / Reuters Stock markets in the Gulf closed with mixed fortunes on Monday, with a rebound by financially troubled builder Arabtec boosting Dubai while Barwa Real Estate pulled down Qatar as the company went ex-dividend. Dubai’s index added 0.4 percent as Arabtec , the most heavily traded stock, surged 6.4 percent on the three-year recovery plan outlined by ...

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Without new projects, oil supply will lag demand after 2020

  HOUSTON / WAM Global oil supply could struggle to keep pace with demand after 2020, risking a sharp increase in prices, unless new projects are approved soon, according to the latest five-year oil market forecast from the International Energy Agency (IEA). The global picture appears comfortable for the next three years but supply growth slows considerably after that, according ...

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