Bloomberg Saudi Arabia will consider renewing its pledge to cut crude output in six months and has already reduced production by more than its targeted level, Energy Minister Khalid Al-Falih said. The world’s biggest oil exporter agreed to cut 486,000 barrels a day from Jan. 1 for six months as part of a global deal to reduce output to ...
Read More »â€˜Israel’s internet hinges on Bezeq revamp’
Bloomberg The future of internet in Israel may depend on allowing a reorganization of Bezeq Israeli Telecommunication Corp., despite concerns the move could undermine years of efforts to make the local market more competitive. “If we don’t move ahead with a national fiber-optic infrastructure, Israel’s internet will get stuck in another two or three years,†Regional Cooperation Minister ...
Read More »India solar prices set to drop amid competition, lower costs
Bloomberg The price paid for solar power in India at auction is set to fall below last year’s record lows for the South Asia nation, driven by plummeting panel prices, falling interest rates and competition among developers seeking a slice of the country’s renewables market. Prices could dip lower than the 4.34 rupees (6 cents) a kilowatt-hour offered in ...
Read More »Non-OPEC delivers over a quarter of promised cuts so far
Bloomberg Russia and Kazakhstan said they’ve met or exceeded their initial goals for trimming oil output, bringing cuts by non-OPEC nations in the first 10 days of this year to more than a quarter of the total pledged a month ago in Vienna. Russia’s oil production has shrunk by around 130,000 barrels a day in the first week of ...
Read More »Oil holds biggest gain in 6 weeks on record US refinery runs
Bloomberg Oil held gains after advancing the most in almost six weeks as US refiners processed a record amount of crude, while OPEC and other producing nations trim output to stabilize the market. Oil has been unable to sustain its rally above $55, driven by the deal between the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries and 11 other nations to ...
Read More »Australia lawmaker seeks 20-fold raise in iron ore tax
Bloomberg The world’s biggest mining companies producing iron ore from Australia aren’t paying their fair share in taxes, according to a lawmaker who wants a 20-fold raise in a state levy that’s been unchanged since the 1960s and the era of imperial pounds, shillings and pence. The proposal has “overwhelming†support and Rio Tinto Group and BHP Billiton Ltd.’s ...
Read More »Chinese Phonemaker Xiaomi aims to exceed $14bn sales
Bloomberg Xiaomi Corp., one of China’s most valuable technology startups, is shooting for more than 100 billion yuan ($14.5 billion) of revenue in 2017, even as it pledged to slow its pace of business expansion and overhaul an online-focused retail strategy. Chief Executive Lei Jun laid out his goals for the year, which include quadrupling its store network to ...
Read More »Blackstone to vie with Warburg, Chinese Group for GLP
Bloomberg Blackstone Group LP is considering an offer for Global Logistic Properties Ltd. (GLP), potentially pitting it against Warburg Pincus and a separate Chinese group in the bidding for the $8.6 billion warehouse operator, people with knowledge of the matter said. Warburg Pincus is forming a consortium to bid for the Singapore-based company and has been speaking with banks ...
Read More »Edelweiss to seek to wind up Bharati Defence under new law
Bloomberg Edelweiss Asset Reconstruction Co., India’s largest bad loan buyer, plans to request a winding up of Bharati Defence & Infrastructure Ltd. under the country’s new bankruptcy law, according to people with knowledge of the matter. The company aims to file a petition in about a month against the Mumbai-based shipbuilder, whose shares have fallen more than 50 percent ...
Read More »VW officials destroyed e-mails, files as diesel scheme unravelled
Bloomberg Volkswagen AG’s nearly decade-old plot to cheat US emissions tests — all while marketing its diesel cars as environmentally friendly — was quickly unraveling by 2015. A campaign to mislead regulators was failing so badly that top executives signed off on a script for employees to use when questioned. It didn’t work. The next day, August 19, 2015, ...
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