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Tata’s Bigbasket eyes IPO by 2025 after $200 million fundraising

BUSINESS

Tata’s Bigbasket eyes IPO by 2025 after $200 million fundraising

The Bengaluru-based e-commerce firm, which is focusing on expanding its pan-India reach, may choose to launch an initial public offering in 24 to 36 months

No sign of smartphone recovery until late 2023, says top battery maker TDK

BUSINESS

No sign of smartphone recovery until late 2023, says top battery maker TDK

Tokyo-based TDK, which provides batteries for the entire mobile industry including Apple Inc.’s iPhone, sees little indication of a rebound following major declines in handset sales, especially in the key market of China.

Global era of negative yields is ending as Japan note tops zero

BUSINESS

Global era of negative yields is ending as Japan note tops zero

The rate added as much as two basis points to 0.01% on Wednesday, according to Japan Bond Trading Co. data, as the country’s debt extended declines after the central bank doubled its cap on 10-year yields on Tuesday.

Elon Musk’s net worth sinks to two-year low

BUSINESS

Elon Musk’s net worth sinks to two-year low

The selloff adds to the woes of Musk, who lost his status as the world’s richest person to luxury tycoon Bernard Arnault on December 13.

Donald Trump’s tax records to be released by democrats after House panel vote

BUSINESS

Donald Trump’s tax records to be released by democrats after House panel vote

Tuesday’s action by the Ways and Means Committee — over the objections of the panel’s Republicans — comes in the waning days of the House Democratic majority and one day after Trump was referred for criminal prosecution by another House panel.

Private equity’s tough year shows no signs of letting up

MARKETS

Private equity’s tough year shows no signs of letting up

After a red-hot 2021, private equity funds raised $404.6 billion of capital during the first nine months of 2022, a decline of more than 20 percent from a year earlier

3M will stop producing ‘Forever Chemical’ PFAS by end of 2025

BUSINESS

3M will stop producing ‘Forever Chemical’ PFAS by end of 2025

The industrial conglomerate expects to book pretax charges of $1.3 billion to $2.3 billion as it stops making per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, or PFAS.

Global markets jolted as BOJ surprises with yield policy change

BUSINESS

Global markets jolted as BOJ surprises with yield policy change

Japanese government bonds and Treasuries both slumped, while the yen surged after the BOJ raised its cap on benchmark 10-year yields to around 0.5% from 0.25%, surprising every economist surveyed by Bloomberg.

The 13 best beers this year

BUSINESS

The 13 best beers this year

And whether the occasion was splitting a bomber of barleywine with a couple of old college roommates or striking up a conversation with a stranger at an airport bar, beer fueled and lubricated many reintroductions to the wild.

A 35,000% stock market return in Europe? Here’s how

BUSINESS

A 35,000% stock market return in Europe? Here’s how

Hexatronic is one of 55 European companies worth more than $1 billion whose value multiplied by 10 in the past decade with dividends reinvested, Bloomberg data show. With returns like these, who needs crypto?

Twitter users deliver the verdict Elon Musk probably wanted

BUSINESS

Twitter users deliver the verdict Elon Musk probably wanted

On Sunday, he tweeted a poll asking Twitter users whether he should step down, an act made more remarkable by how mundane it has become as a key element in the billionaire CEO’s management strategy. The poll closed early Monday in New York, with a resounding “yes” from more than 57% of the more than 17 million respondents.

Java without Java? The crisis brewing in Coffee

WORLD

Java without Java? The crisis brewing in Coffee

Climate change has been central to the good times and instrumental to coffee’s discouraging prognosis in Indonesia, the world’s fourth-biggest producer. Crop shortfalls around the globe drove an epic advance last year in the price of beans, a rally that’s cooled in recent months along with retreats in commodity prices.

Apple’s iPhone needs a shake-up, and a new law might help

BUSINESS

Apple’s iPhone needs a shake-up, and a new law might help

That has been great for Apple’s business, but not always so great for consumers. Now, a European law is forcing the company to loosen its iron grip on its products.

Elon Musk says Twitter will restrict voting on policy to Blue members

BUSINESS

Elon Musk says Twitter will restrict voting on policy to Blue members

A day earlier, the billionaire chief pledged to submit all future policy decisions to a vote and offered Twitter users a choice on leadership, asking them if he should step down.

China’s Covid-19 outbreak has US worried about new variants

BUSINESS

China’s Covid-19 outbreak has US worried about new variants

“When it comes to the current outbreak in China, we want to see this addressed,” State Department spokesman Ned Price said in a briefing on Monday. “We know that anytime the virus is spreading in the wild that it has the potential to mutate and to pose a threat to people everywhere.”

Oil extends gains as China reopening vies with slowdown concerns

WORLD

Oil extends gains as China reopening vies with slowdown concerns

West Texas Intermediate futures climbed toward $76 a barrel after closing 1.2% higher on Monday. China’s efforts to revive its economy by removing harsh virus curbs is spurring hopes of higher energy consumption in the long term, despite a surge in cases clouding the near-term outlook.

Binance US to buy bankrupt Voyager Digital's assets for $1 billion

BUSINESS

Binance US to buy bankrupt Voyager Digital's assets for $1 billion

Voyager selected Binance.US as the highest and best bidder after reviewing options, the company said in a statement Monday.

COP15 adopts biodiversity plan to protect 30% of land and water by 2030

BUSINESS

COP15 adopts biodiversity plan to protect 30% of land and water by 2030

Rich nations committed to pay an estimated $30 billion a year by 2030 to poorer nations through a new biodiversity fund that will be created under the Global Environment Facility, a 30-year-old organization that supports environmental work.

John Paulson seeks to shut down wife’s suit alleging hidden billions

BUSINESS

John Paulson seeks to shut down wife’s suit alleging hidden billions

Both Paulsons appeared in a cramped Manhattan courtroom Thursday morning for scheduled arguments on his motion to dismiss her case.

HDFC Bank targets issuing one million credit cards a month

BUSINESS

HDFC Bank targets issuing one million credit cards a month

The bank wants to double the current pace of half a million new credit card issuances every month

India’s economic activity looks set to slow as resilience wanes

ECONOMY

India’s economic activity looks set to slow as resilience wanes

Although a dial measuring so-called animal spirits showed activity was steady for a fifth straight month in November, the needle was just one bad data point away from swinging to the left. Exports, a key growth lever in the past year, was among three of eight metrics that performed poorly

What it’s really like in Qatar for FIFA World Cup 2022

TRENDS

What it’s really like in Qatar for FIFA World Cup 2022

On Sunday, the month-long tournament will conclude with either Argentina’s Lionel Messi hoisting the World Cup trophy for the first time or with France becoming only the third country to win consecutive championships.

After this year’s IPO slump, bankers are wary of 2023 relief

BUSINESS

After this year’s IPO slump, bankers are wary of 2023 relief

Just $207 billion have been raised this year from listings — 68% down versus last year — as a surge in flotations in China and the Middle East failed to make up for a frozen US market.

Tiny Cars, Big Opportunity

CARS

Tiny Cars, Big Opportunity

They’re significantly smaller and lighter than traditional automobiles, and most are slower. Some are capped at 20 miles per hour; a few can hit 70. But they are more stable and substantial than battery-powered bikes, scooters or mopeds, with three or four wheels and usually some kind of shell to protect occupants from weather

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