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Istanbul Working on Eurobonds After State Banks ‘Shut the Doors’

(Bloomberg) — Istanbul is working on a plan to sell Eurobonds to finance projects after state lenders “shut the doors” on the city’s opposition-run local government, according to Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu.“It’s sad that the state lenders remain distant to us since we came into office,” Imamoglu told reporters on Sunday. “I don’t know what their motives are. However, I have no doubt that we will find funding from Europe.”The new mayor’s remarks highlight the difficulties he faces running the nation’s largest city after wresting control from Presidetn Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s ruling AK Party. Imamoglu was in London earlier this month …read more […]

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UPDATE 1-LVMH agrees $16.2 bln deal for jeweller Tiffany

LVMH has agreed a $16.2 billion deal to buy U.S. jeweller Tiffany, Louis Vuitton’s parent firm confirmed on Monday, in the luxury good maker’s biggest purchase to date. The deal will boost LVMH’s smallest business, the jeweller and watch division, home to Bulgari and Tag Heuer. “The acquisition of Tiffany will strengthen LVMH’s position in jewellery and further increase its presence in the United States,” LVMH and Tiffany said in a joint statement. …read more […]

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Novartis to Buy Medicines Co. in $6.8 Billion Deal for Key Drug

(Bloomberg) — Novartis AG agreed to buy Medicines Co. for about $6.8 billion, snapping up a promising cholesterol drug and adding to a string of recent acquisitions for Chief Executive Officer Vas Narasimhan.Medicines Co. shareholders will get $85 a share, Basel, Switzerland-based Novartis said in a statement on Sunday. That’s a 45% premium to the closing price on Nov. 18, before Bloomberg reported the two companies were in talks. The transaction value reaches $9.7 billion on a fully diluted basis that includes outstanding stock options and convertible debt, Novartis said.The deal brings an experimental cholesterol treatment, inclisiran, into a stable …read more […]

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LVMH to Buy Tiffany for $16 Billion in Largest Luxury-Goods Deal Ever

(Bloomberg) — LVMH agreed to buy Tiffany & Co. for more than $16 billion in the largest luxury-goods deal ever, raising the French conglomerate’s profile in jewelry and giving it access to a broader swath of American shoppers.The owner of the Louis Vuitton brand agreed to pay $135 a share for the U.S. jeweler, according to a statement Monday. That values Tiffany 37% above the closing price before Bloomberg reported an initial $120-a-share approach Oct. 26. Boards of both companies approved the proposal on Sunday.LVMH Chairman Bernard Arnault is challenging Cartier owner Richemont for dominance in the global jewelry business. …read more […]

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LVMH agrees $16.2 billion deal for jeweler Tiffany

LVMH has agreed a $16.2 billion deal to buy U.S. jeweler Tiffany, Louis Vuitton’s parent firm confirmed on Monday, in the luxury good maker’s biggest purchase to date. The deal will boost LVMH’s smallest business, the jeweler and watch division, home to Bulgari and Tag Heuer. Fashion and accessories brands including Christian Dior generate the bulk of the earnings at the conglomerate, which is run by France’s richest man, Bernard Arnault. …read more […]

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Amazon opens pop-up store on China's Pinduoduo until year-end

Amazon.com Inc on Monday said it will open a pop-up store on Chinese e-commerce platform Pinduoduo Inc that will run until the end of December and carry a selection of about 1,000 products from overseas. The move, which was initially reported by Reuters on Sunday, points to how the U.S. firm’s China strategy is evolving after it decided earlier this year to stop operating a marketplace in the country for domestic-selling merchants. Amazon had found it difficult to compete with entrenched, home-grown players such as Alibaba Group Holding Ltd’s Tmall and its rival marketplace from JD.com Inc. In …read more […]

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China aims to boost revenue for renewable power firms

China plans to make power purchasers take fair returns into account when buying electricity from renewable power generators, according to a draft rule issued by the National Energy Administration on Monday aimed at improving their revenues. The draft rule will apply to non-hydropower resources, including wind, solar, biomass, geothermal and ocean power, the energy body said in a statement. China said last week it will cut its renewable power subsidy by 30% to 5.67 billion yuan ($800 million) in 2020, and plans to stop funding large solar power stations and onshore wind farms in the coming two years, …read more […]