Monday, July 1, 2019

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As-it-happens update July 1, 2019
NEWS
Washington Post
TOKYO — Global markets took heart Monday from revived hopes for progress in trade negotiations between the U.S. and China after President Donald Trump met with China's Xi Jinping at the Group of 20 Summit in Japan. But the latest data suggested the ...
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Reuters
HOUSTON (Reuters) - The U.S. shale industry's sizzling growth rate likely peaked last year, according to a survey of major forecasters, cooled by investors demanding financial returns over increased oil output. FILE PHOTO: Pump jacks operate at sunset in ...
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Financial Times
WELLINGTON, July 1 (Reuters) - A proposal by New Zealand's central bank to raise capital ratio requirements for banks would impact the agricultural sector and small businesses the most due to rising borrowing costs, top lenders and others said in feedback ...
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Forbes
In a recent research paper, Thomas Bohjalian, Head of U.S. Real Estate and Senior Portfolio Manager at Cohen & Steers explains said that "REITs have proven resilient amid escalating trade tensions between the U.S. and China, even delivering a slight gain ...
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The Nation
BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thailand's largest lender by assets, Siam Commercial Bank Pcl (SCB) (SCB.BK), is selling its life assurance business to Hong Kong-based insurer FWD Group for 92.7 billion baht ($3 billion), marking the largest insurance M&A deal in ...
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Forbes
In the wake of its announced acquisition by Elliott Advisors, Barnes & Noble has released fourth quarter and full-year earnings for fiscal 2019. Sales were down for both periods, neither of which included the acquisition announcement. Sales in general were ...
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International Business Times
To support environmental sustainability and reduce plastic waste, American drink company Pepsi announced it is ending the use of plastic bottles for some of the products. The New Bern-based company in North Carolina announced this plan on Friday.
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CNA
SINGAPORE: Private home prices in Singapore bounced to a five-year high in the second quarter after slipping in the prior two quarters in the face of property curbs, underlining the resilience of the country's real estate sector widely seen as a safe haven.
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CNBCAfrica.com
NAIROBI, July 1 (Reuters) – Kenya's biggest telecoms company Safaricom Plc said on Monday its Chief Executive Officer Robert William Collymore had died after a nearly two-year long battle with cancer. "It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing ...
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Financial Times
Aston Martin's largest shareholder is considering increasing its stake in the luxury carmaker, whose shares have tumbled since its listing in London last year. Italian private equity group Investindustrial on Monday said that it is considering making a cash offer ...
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New Zealand Herald
The owners of the "rudest cafe in New Zealand" have gone into hiding after their customer service was lambasted across national media at the weekend. The Springfield Store and Cafe, on the western edge of the Canterbury Plains - the last spot to grab a ...
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New Zealand Herald
By any measure, it's an astonishing story. When Andy Jassy was hired by Jeff Bezos straight out of Harvard Business School to join Amazon in 1997, the company was three years old and had fewer than 200 employees - 50 at headquarters and another 150 ...
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NEWS.com.au
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos has reportedly agreed to pay the world's biggest divorce settlement that will include his former partner MacKenzie Bezos receiving a 4 per cent stake in the online shopping giant. It's believed a judge will sign legal papers ...
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NEWS.com.au
Stunned mum-of-two Harriet Osborne, 31, was told by easyJet staff her partially see-through top was unsuitable as children were on board, The Sun reported. The make-up artist, from Suffolk in the UK, was not wearing a bra but had nipple covers and tape.
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Unearthed
When applied to single-use the circular economy is a myth, and an increasingly harmful one. 02h. Damian Kahya · @damiankahya. Share this story. A dump site in Ipoh in which plastics from UK recycling bins was found among stacks of discarded plastic ...
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