Regulator Inquiry: India's accounting regulator is scrutinizing EY, one of Adani Group's longtime auditors, and has requested files and communications related to some of Adani audits. https://tinyurl.com/2wkk64dk
Combating chip shortage: Tech giants Google and Nvidia are betting on this young AI startup led by a college professor to tackle the global shortage of powerful chips. https://tinyurl.com/mwshpyz6
Swift mania: Taylor Swift’s tie-up with the third-largest bank in Singapore propelled the lender’s credit card fees to a record in the third quarter, the latest example of the pop star’s extraordinary economic heft. https://tinyurl.com/2p8sdy7r
Free to read: From HDFC to ICICI and Kotak Mahindra, many of India’s private banks have new leaders. But are they future-ready? Bloomberg's Menaka Doshi writes on the leadership makeover in the latest India Edition newsletter. https://trib.al/Gyp0RN1
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Combating chip shortage: Tech giants Google and Nvidia are betting on this young AI startup led by a college professor to tackle the global shortage of powerful chips. https://tinyurl.com/mwshpyz6
Swift mania: Taylor Swift’s tie-up with the third-largest bank in Singapore propelled the lender’s credit card fees to a record in the third quarter, the latest example of the pop star’s extraordinary economic heft. https://tinyurl.com/2p8sdy7r
Free to read: From HDFC to ICICI and Kotak Mahindra, many of India’s private banks have new leaders. But are they future-ready? Bloomberg's Menaka Doshi writes on the leadership makeover in the latest India Edition newsletter. https://trib.al/Gyp0RN1
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South Africa's energy reform loan: The World Bank says it will support the sub-Saharan nation's transition to using cleaner forms of energy with a $1 billion loan. https://bloom.bg/3Qf9OW7
Zambia's debt restructuring: The country's government reaches an agreement in principle with a steering committee of holders of $3 billion in eurobonds to restructure the debt, three years after first defaulting on the loans. https://bloom.bg/46ZMEdD
World's biggest climate fund to support Rwanda: South Korea-based Green Climate Fund has agreed to invest $39.1 million in Rwanda to help it tackle climate change through the restoration of the nation’s only remaining montane forests. https://bloom.bg/3QuGRqw
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Zambia's debt restructuring: The country's government reaches an agreement in principle with a steering committee of holders of $3 billion in eurobonds to restructure the debt, three years after first defaulting on the loans. https://bloom.bg/46ZMEdD
World's biggest climate fund to support Rwanda: South Korea-based Green Climate Fund has agreed to invest $39.1 million in Rwanda to help it tackle climate change through the restoration of the nation’s only remaining montane forests. https://bloom.bg/3QuGRqw
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Indonesian President Joko Widodo sees the country's $7 billion high-speed rail project as a way to meet his ambitious growth targets.
But with the project $1 billion over budget, was it worth it? Haslinda Amin sits down with the outgoing leader in a wide-ranging interview. Watch the full episode of Latitude here https://trib.al/1633IZp
But with the project $1 billion over budget, was it worth it? Haslinda Amin sits down with the outgoing leader in a wide-ranging interview. Watch the full episode of Latitude here https://trib.al/1633IZp
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China’s former Premier Li Keqiang has died of a heart attack at 68, state broadcaster CCTV reports.
After losing out to Xi Jinping for the role of president, Li became premier for a decade, overseeing China's economy. Read more about his legacy: https://trib.al/ewYLS29
After losing out to Xi Jinping for the role of president, Li became premier for a decade, overseeing China's economy. Read more about his legacy: https://trib.al/ewYLS29
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Karpowership wins South Africa approval: The company won environmental authorization for one of three ship-mounted power plants it wants to connect to the South African grid, a key step in fulfilling a contract it won more than two years ago. https://bloom.bg/3QyhG5l
Protection rights for lamb: South Africa has registered lamb meat from the arid central Karoo region for protection under Geographical Indication status. https://bloom.bg/3MkMNjo
Stampeding buffaloes drown: More than 100 buffaloes are reported to have drowned after they stampeded into a river in northeastern Namibia’s Zambezi region, according to the Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Tourism. https://bloom.bg/3Sa4NAK
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Protection rights for lamb: South Africa has registered lamb meat from the arid central Karoo region for protection under Geographical Indication status. https://bloom.bg/3MkMNjo
Stampeding buffaloes drown: More than 100 buffaloes are reported to have drowned after they stampeded into a river in northeastern Namibia’s Zambezi region, according to the Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Tourism. https://bloom.bg/3Sa4NAK
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Elon Musk is still in talks with Indonesia, President Joko Widodo tells Bloomberg Television's Haslinda Amin in a wide-ranging interview on his big ambitions for the resource-rich Southeast Asian nation.
Watch the full episode of Latitude: https://trib.al/hQbNM2f
Watch the full episode of Latitude: https://trib.al/hQbNM2f
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International schools: Elite British schools like Harrow and Wellington are bringing glitzy campuses and an international curriculum to India's rich as Chinese growth prospects sour. https://tinyurl.com/yvdsshnj
New processor: Just ahead of Halloween, Apple is set to unveil the M3 chip line, new MacBook Pros and an updated iMac at a “Scary Fast”-themed event. https://tinyurl.com/7422nu5r
Qatar's clout put to test: The crisis in Gaza — with Israel launching a ground invasion — has now become the ultimate test of Qatar’s ability to show its Western allies they need it as much as it needs them. https://tinyurl.com/bde76x6b
New processor: Just ahead of Halloween, Apple is set to unveil the M3 chip line, new MacBook Pros and an updated iMac at a “Scary Fast”-themed event. https://tinyurl.com/7422nu5r
Qatar's clout put to test: The crisis in Gaza — with Israel launching a ground invasion — has now become the ultimate test of Qatar’s ability to show its Western allies they need it as much as it needs them. https://tinyurl.com/bde76x6b
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Israel-Hamas war intensifies: Israel’s military widened its ground offensive in Gaza, saying it killed dozens of Hamas militants overnight and describing the invasion as "advancing gradually and to plan". https://bloom.bg/3QeT6WJ
South Africa budget challenges: South African Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana scrambles to rework budget amid lower tax revenue and ruling party demands for increased spending ahead of next year's elections. https://bloom.bg/3tSAKn4
Equities over bonds: South African equities are a better bet for investors than its bonds despite yields that are among the highest in emerging markets, according to Allan Gray, one of the country’s largest asset managers. https://bloom.bg/40ivrJI
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South Africa budget challenges: South African Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana scrambles to rework budget amid lower tax revenue and ruling party demands for increased spending ahead of next year's elections. https://bloom.bg/3tSAKn4
Equities over bonds: South African equities are a better bet for investors than its bonds despite yields that are among the highest in emerging markets, according to Allan Gray, one of the country’s largest asset managers. https://bloom.bg/40ivrJI
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Israel Latest: Army Says Captive Soldier Freed in Ground Fight
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu dismissed calls for him to resign over security failures in the Oct. 7 Hamas attack and ruled out a cease-fire with the militant group as the army intensifies ground operations in Gaza.
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Singapore’s luxury housing deals are drying up as one of the nation’s largest-ever money laundering scandals weighs on the market.
High-end bungalow sales are set for their worst year in nearly a decade with just eight sold as of the end of September, according to data compiled by Knight Frank.
The transaction drought follows money laundering investigations into a group of people of Chinese origin, significant tax hikes on foreign buyers and rising interest rates. Read how rental demand for mansions that once hit S$150,000 ($110,000) a month have cooled as the wealthy think twice about flashy homes in the city-state. https://trib.al/M6zL32b
High-end bungalow sales are set for their worst year in nearly a decade with just eight sold as of the end of September, according to data compiled by Knight Frank.
The transaction drought follows money laundering investigations into a group of people of Chinese origin, significant tax hikes on foreign buyers and rising interest rates. Read how rental demand for mansions that once hit S$150,000 ($110,000) a month have cooled as the wealthy think twice about flashy homes in the city-state. https://trib.al/M6zL32b
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Eskom $1.2 billion loss: South Africa’s struggling power utility reported a 23.9 billion-rand ($1.2 billion) annual loss after subjecting the country to record electricity outages. https://bloom.bg/46TxaaI
Naira drops 26%: The naira weakened 26% against the dollar on the official market, touching its lowest closing price on record amid an acute local shortage of the greenback in Africa’s most-populous nation. https://bloom.bg/3u0FGGi
US pressures Uganda over anti-LGBTQ laws: The US terminated Uganda’s preferential trade status, the latest in a series of punitive measures against the East African nation over its draconian anti-LGBTQ laws.https://bloom.bg/3Mnzgr7
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Naira drops 26%: The naira weakened 26% against the dollar on the official market, touching its lowest closing price on record amid an acute local shortage of the greenback in Africa’s most-populous nation. https://bloom.bg/3u0FGGi
US pressures Uganda over anti-LGBTQ laws: The US terminated Uganda’s preferential trade status, the latest in a series of punitive measures against the East African nation over its draconian anti-LGBTQ laws.https://bloom.bg/3Mnzgr7
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Festive boom: India's festive season spending is booming — with consumers splurging on cars, smartphones and TVs — buoying growth in one of the world's fastest growing economies. https://tinyurl.com/26pxbzuf
Billions from water: China’s richest man Zhong Shanshan built a fortune that's outpaced the founders of TikTok and Alibaba by bottling water from pristine areas. It's a business model with growing environmental tensions. https://tinyurl.com/258kd97b
New excitement: Hedge funds are now obsessed with what was once among the sleepiest corners of finance: Treasury bonds. Read The Big Take. https://tinyurl.com/4vhwc4yx
Billions from water: China’s richest man Zhong Shanshan built a fortune that's outpaced the founders of TikTok and Alibaba by bottling water from pristine areas. It's a business model with growing environmental tensions. https://tinyurl.com/258kd97b
New excitement: Hedge funds are now obsessed with what was once among the sleepiest corners of finance: Treasury bonds. Read The Big Take. https://tinyurl.com/4vhwc4yx
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Transnet Rail Reform: The South African state-owned freight company established a unit that will manage and operate its rail network, a key step in reviving the utility’s performance and opening up the market to private investors. https://bloom.bg/3QoyETo
South Africa $1.3 Billion Wage Deal: South Africa’s finance minister will honor an over-budget wage increase for public servants despite fiscal constraints, while also looking at proposals to downsize government. https://bloom.bg/3FEo8Cy
China-Zimbabwe Investment: Chinese companies, mostly in mining and energy, were awarded licenses in the third quarter that could see $2.79 billion of investment flow into Zimbabwe. https://bloom.bg/3FEyHpl
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South Africa $1.3 Billion Wage Deal: South Africa’s finance minister will honor an over-budget wage increase for public servants despite fiscal constraints, while also looking at proposals to downsize government. https://bloom.bg/3FEo8Cy
China-Zimbabwe Investment: Chinese companies, mostly in mining and energy, were awarded licenses in the third quarter that could see $2.79 billion of investment flow into Zimbabwe. https://bloom.bg/3FEyHpl
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Work-life balance: Singapore’s wealthy are the least satisfied with their current work-life balance when compared with their peers in other parts of Asia Pacific, a survey finds https://trib.al/G2azV2p
Big Take: Your iPhone is probably made by Foxconn. Nintendo Switch? Foxconn. Kindle? Foxconn. And the $222 billion electronics giant is now betting it can build EVs too https://trib.al/JkvjnVb
India Edition: Hundreds of thousands of private companies in India have been put on notice. Bloomberg's Menaka Doshi writes on India's new rules to out shell entities https://trib.al/PesgZoT
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Big Take: Your iPhone is probably made by Foxconn. Nintendo Switch? Foxconn. Kindle? Foxconn. And the $222 billion electronics giant is now betting it can build EVs too https://trib.al/JkvjnVb
India Edition: Hundreds of thousands of private companies in India have been put on notice. Bloomberg's Menaka Doshi writes on India's new rules to out shell entities https://trib.al/PesgZoT
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Eskom's coal pollution fatalities: The South African state power utility says 330 people die a year from pollution at its coal-fired plants that supply more than 80% of the country’s power. https://bloom.bg/47dydCm
Japan enters Africa startup sector: SBI Holdings, a Japanese venture capital group, plans to raise $80 million for Novastar Ventures to tap Africa for investment opportunities in startups. https://bloom.bg/46XEMco
Egypt may hold rates on war: The North African nation looks set to hold interest rates again as the latest Middle Eastern conflict on its borders gives the economically troubled country a further reason to tread carefully. https://bloom.bg/3FFI4VN
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Japan enters Africa startup sector: SBI Holdings, a Japanese venture capital group, plans to raise $80 million for Novastar Ventures to tap Africa for investment opportunities in startups. https://bloom.bg/46XEMco
Egypt may hold rates on war: The North African nation looks set to hold interest rates again as the latest Middle Eastern conflict on its borders gives the economically troubled country a further reason to tread carefully. https://bloom.bg/3FFI4VN
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Sam Bankman-Fried was convicted of a massive fraud that led to the collapse of his FTX exchange, following a monthlong trial that pitted the testimony of the former crypto king against that of some of his closest friends.
Bankman-Fried was found guilty of seven counts of fraud and conspiracy after jurors in Manhattan deliberated for less than five hours. More here: https://bloom.bg/45Z3gAO
Bankman-Fried was found guilty of seven counts of fraud and conspiracy after jurors in Manhattan deliberated for less than five hours. More here: https://bloom.bg/45Z3gAO
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China woes: Apple's disappointing holiday-quarter outlook has cast a spotlight on its mounting problems in China, where the iPhone maker is struggling with the unexpected rise of Huawei and an increasingly hostile business environment. https://tinyurl.com/2vybev8p
World's most toxic air: Children in New Delhi will skip school for the rest of this week as the government enforced emergency measures to protect the youngest from off-the-charts toxic air. https://tinyurl.com/atnyvkr6
Exclusive: Saudi Arabia has expressed interest in buying a multibillion-dollar stake in the Indian Premier League, cricket’s most lucrative event, following a string of investments that have upended professional sports including football and golf. https://tinyurl.com/2ed637xv
Watch: In the mini-documentary How the US Can Rival China in Africa, we show how the energy transition is fueling a new struggle between Washington and Beijing. https://tinyurl.com/ms9n2wct
World's most toxic air: Children in New Delhi will skip school for the rest of this week as the government enforced emergency measures to protect the youngest from off-the-charts toxic air. https://tinyurl.com/atnyvkr6
Exclusive: Saudi Arabia has expressed interest in buying a multibillion-dollar stake in the Indian Premier League, cricket’s most lucrative event, following a string of investments that have upended professional sports including football and golf. https://tinyurl.com/2ed637xv
Watch: In the mini-documentary How the US Can Rival China in Africa, we show how the energy transition is fueling a new struggle between Washington and Beijing. https://tinyurl.com/ms9n2wct
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US and Africa trade: The US will aim to ensure that its preferential trade pact with Africa is replaced without interruption when it expires in two-year’s time, while bringing it up to date. https://bloom.bg/3QGhnqf
Top South Africa bank praises budget cuts: Standard Bank praised the South African government’s decision to pare back spending in this week’s budget update, while calling for the speedier implementation of reforms to kick-start economic growth. https://bloom.bg/3SrPNhQ
Skype, Flutterwave founders back African tech fund: Norrsken, an Africa-focused venture capital firm, received the backing of more than 30 unicorn founders and institutions to raise $205 million for new tech investments on the continent. https://bloom.bg/3QqPi4Y
Sign up for our twice-weekly newsletter on where sub-Saharan Africa stands now — and where it’s headed at https://bloom.bg/3OsOf3y. Next Africa publishes every Tuesday and Friday.
Top South Africa bank praises budget cuts: Standard Bank praised the South African government’s decision to pare back spending in this week’s budget update, while calling for the speedier implementation of reforms to kick-start economic growth. https://bloom.bg/3SrPNhQ
Skype, Flutterwave founders back African tech fund: Norrsken, an Africa-focused venture capital firm, received the backing of more than 30 unicorn founders and institutions to raise $205 million for new tech investments on the continent. https://bloom.bg/3QqPi4Y
Sign up for our twice-weekly newsletter on where sub-Saharan Africa stands now — and where it’s headed at https://bloom.bg/3OsOf3y. Next Africa publishes every Tuesday and Friday.
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India has long been a home for Asia’s top billionaires, but a new class of wealthy entrepreneurs, executives and dealmakers are now broadening the country's luxury market.
Every year, fresh private members clubs are opening in Mumbai, a city with more people worth $100 million than Monaco, and as many billionaires as Singapore. As China’s growth plateaus and Beijing cracks down on its billionaire class, India is positioning itself as Asia’s next hot spot for luxury spending.
“Luxury is no longer limited to a niche set of the super wealthy,” says Vijay KG, founder of luxury shop Luxepolis. “Everyone wants a piece.” Read more about the rise in conspicuous consumption in one of the world’s fastest-growing countries for people with $100 million in wealth. https://trib.al/fw424T1
Every year, fresh private members clubs are opening in Mumbai, a city with more people worth $100 million than Monaco, and as many billionaires as Singapore. As China’s growth plateaus and Beijing cracks down on its billionaire class, India is positioning itself as Asia’s next hot spot for luxury spending.
“Luxury is no longer limited to a niche set of the super wealthy,” says Vijay KG, founder of luxury shop Luxepolis. “Everyone wants a piece.” Read more about the rise in conspicuous consumption in one of the world’s fastest-growing countries for people with $100 million in wealth. https://trib.al/fw424T1
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In Lakhneke, a village in Pakistan’s eastern Punjab province, tangled wires hang from a power line, a tell-tale sign of electricity theft — a problem that’s costing the South Asian nation nearly a billion dollars a year.
These illegal connections are now the target of an extensive crackdown as the government tries to steer the economy out of crisis. Read to learn how the measures risk stoking widespread public anger in a country already on edge following the ouster and arrest of Imran Khan, the former prime minister and national cricket hero. https://trib.al/AlkDHZ6
These illegal connections are now the target of an extensive crackdown as the government tries to steer the economy out of crisis. Read to learn how the measures risk stoking widespread public anger in a country already on edge following the ouster and arrest of Imran Khan, the former prime minister and national cricket hero. https://trib.al/AlkDHZ6
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Jacinda Ardern, who is in Singapore to award the Earthshot Prize, speaks on Bloomberg TV on technology's role in tackling climate change.
Bloomberg LP and Bloomberg Philanthropies are members of the alliance backing the Earthshot Prize https://trib.al/vbpGfWS
Bloomberg LP and Bloomberg Philanthropies are members of the alliance backing the Earthshot Prize https://trib.al/vbpGfWS
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In the chawls of Mumbai you can rent a home for as little as $1 a month. But as India's financial capital changes, one of the city’s most important forms of affordable housing is disappearing.
Century-old buildings are earmarked for demolition as Mumbai undergoes rapid development, signaling two transformative trends: the disappearance of affordable housing from Mumbai’s downtown, where chawls are overwhelmingly concentrated, and the end of its tradition of mingling the rich and poor in the same tight-knit neighborhoods.
Read to see how chawls helped make Mumbai a megacity. https://trib.al/3YuwSdj
Century-old buildings are earmarked for demolition as Mumbai undergoes rapid development, signaling two transformative trends: the disappearance of affordable housing from Mumbai’s downtown, where chawls are overwhelmingly concentrated, and the end of its tradition of mingling the rich and poor in the same tight-knit neighborhoods.
Read to see how chawls helped make Mumbai a megacity. https://trib.al/3YuwSdj
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