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India forced to ship in gasoline, diesel as shortages flare up

BUSINESS

India forced to ship in gasoline, diesel as shortages flare up

Gasoline imports rose to about 13,000 barrels a day in the first half of June, a seven-month high, according to Vortexa Ltd. Diesel imports, meanwhile, are set to surge to the highest since February 2020 at about 48,000 barrels a day, tenders by Indian Oil Corp. and Bharat Petroleum Corp., as well as Vortexa figures show.

Mukesh Ambani’s daughter Isha set to be named chair of Retail arm

BUSINESS

Mukesh Ambani’s daughter Isha set to be named chair of Retail arm

An announcement of Isha Ambani’s elevation could come as early as Wednesday, according to people with knowledge of the matter, who asked not to be identified ahead of a formal statement. She is currently director of Reliance Retail Ventures Ltd.

A $2 trillion free-fall rattles crypto to the core

BUSINESS

A $2 trillion free-fall rattles crypto to the core

As Bitcoin slipped almost 70% from its record high, a panoply of altcoins also plummeted.

Tesla lays off about 200 autopilot workers, most of them hourly

BUSINESS

Tesla lays off about 200 autopilot workers, most of them hourly

Surprisingly, the majority of those who were let go were hourly workers, said the people, who asked not to be identified discussing private information. As recently as last week, Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk had outlined plans to cut 10% of salaried staff but said he’d be increasing hourly jobs.

Goldman Sachs expects over $1.2 billon losses from consumer unit this year

BUSINESS

Goldman Sachs expects over $1.2 billon losses from consumer unit this year

The burn rate in the second quarter is in line with those forecasts, according to the report. A spokesperson for the bank did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.

US IPOs can’t shake 2022 slump after thriving through pandemic

BUSINESS

US IPOs can’t shake 2022 slump after thriving through pandemic

Companies have raised a combined $4.9 billion via US initial public offerings this year, less than 6% of the record sum raised in the first half of 2021, according to data compiled by Bloomberg, While 2021’s volume was an historical outlier, this year’s paltry total distantly trails the $47 billion five-year average for the period.

Billionaire chief of Shapoorji Pallonji Group, Pallonji Mistry passes away at 93

BUSINESS

Billionaire chief of Shapoorji Pallonji Group, Pallonji Mistry passes away at 93

A company spokesperson confirmed the death of the Indian tycoon after social media posts on the news spread.

Love of big cars, chip crunch extends wait time for M&M

BUSINESS

Love of big cars, chip crunch extends wait time for M&M

Outstanding customer pre-orders for the seven-seater XUV700, which the Indian automaker launched in August, are running to around 70,000, Executive Director Rajesh Jejurikar said in an interview last week. While the chip shortage has eased from a peak late last year, Mahindra is still experiencing some supply chain pain points, he said.

The rags-to-riches journey of Italy’s Ray-Ban billionaire

BUSINESS

The rags-to-riches journey of Italy’s Ray-Ban billionaire

Del Vecchio, whose father died five months before he was born, would spend the next seven years at the institution. Precocious, he was allowed to leave early — at age 14 — to start working.

Sony's next tech push is helping Honda take on Tesla

BUSINESS

Sony's next tech push is helping Honda take on Tesla

As Yoshida wrapped up his 30-minute presentation, the lights on stage dimmed and a glowing grille emerged from the shadows. The CEO raised his hands as a sleek, Sony-branded car rolled onto the stage. Like mobile phones during the past decade, “the next megatrend will be mobility,” Sony’s chief declared.

India defies global slump with record $82 billion deal spree

BUSINESS

India defies global slump with record $82 billion deal spree

India saw $82.3 billion pending and completed M&A deals in the second quarter, the highest amount on record, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.

Airbus close to winning $5.5 billion order from Jet Airways

BUSINESS

Airbus close to winning $5.5 billion order from Jet Airways

Airbus SE has emerged as the front-runner to win an order for as many as 50 aircraft worth up to $5.5 billion from Jet Airways India Ltd., people familiar with the matter said, solidifying the European planemaker’s hold in the world’s fastest-growing aviation market.

Metals haven’t crashed this hard since the great recession

BUSINESS

Metals haven’t crashed this hard since the great recession

It’s a dramatic reversal from the past two years, when metals surged on a wave of post-lockdown optimism, inflationary predictions and supply snarls. Now, inflation is here and supplies are still tight.

India’s economy shows spark on pent-up demand after reopenings

BUSINESS

India’s economy shows spark on pent-up demand after reopenings

Five of the eight high-frequency indicators compiled by Bloomberg News showed improvement, pushing the needle on a dial measuring so-called ‘Animal Spirits’ to 6, from 5, for the first time since July and the first upward move in more than a year.

Maruti Suzuki bets on hybrids over EVs in clean shift

BUSINESS

Maruti Suzuki bets on hybrids over EVs in clean shift

India’s largest automaker reckons that vehicles powered by hybrid technology, natural gas and biofuels present a better path toward a cleaner future than electric cars considering the nation generates about 75% of its electricity from dirty coal, Chairman R.C. Bhargava said in an interview.

Hyundai quietly climbs the EV sales charts and Elon Musk notices

BUSINESS

Hyundai quietly climbs the EV sales charts and Elon Musk notices

Earlier this year, the South Korean carmakers rolled out two new battery-powered cars — the Hyundai Ioniq 5 and its sibling, the Kia EV6 — which promptly tore up the sales charts, passing the Nissan Leaf, Chevrolet Bolt and every other electric vehicle on the market not made by Tesla.

Russia defaults on foreign debt for first time since 1918

BUSINESS

Russia defaults on foreign debt for first time since 1918

For months, the country found paths around the penalties imposed after the Kremlin’s invasion of Ukraine. But at the end of the day on Sunday, the grace period on about $100 million of snared interest payments due May 27 expired, a deadline considered an event of default if missed.

G-7 negotiators put Russia oil price cap on agenda for leaders

COMMODITIES

G-7 negotiators put Russia oil price cap on agenda for leaders

G-7 states are eager to find a way to limit the Kremlin’s energy revenue while mitigating the impact on their own economies from steps to quickly curb their reliance on oil and gas from Russia

Fear has gone missing in Wall Street’s slow-motion bear market

MARKETS

Fear has gone missing in Wall Street’s slow-motion bear market

Virtually every corner of Wall Street is being rattled by worries that rising interest rates will drive the economy into a recession, spurring large price swings in everything from junk bonds to foreign currencies

Zimbabwe plans to hike interest rate to 190% as inflation shoots past 191% in June

BUSINESS

Zimbabwe plans to hike interest rate to 190% as inflation shoots past 191% in June

Persistence Gwanyanya, from the bank’s MPC, said the intention was to achieve a positive real interest rate to discourage speculative borrowing that undermines the local currency

Crypto exchanges hunker down after crash in prices

CRYPTOCURRENCY

Crypto exchanges hunker down after crash in prices

With token prices plummeting, customers unable to transfer money to their accounts and a dreaded transaction tax on cryptocurrencies just around the corner, exchanges like Binance-backed WazirX have put expansion plans on the back burner

Global commodity shock enters next phase with recession test

BUSINESS

Global commodity shock enters next phase with recession test

The second half will be about how consumers, businesses and governments cope with the shockwaves to commodity flows. Either the global economy can withstand the sky-high prices needed to maintain tight supplies -- especially for energy -- or soaring prices will be cured by recessions.

Lufthansa scraps 2,200 flights as Europe travel chaos mounts

BUSINESS

Lufthansa scraps 2,200 flights as Europe travel chaos mounts

Germany’s flagship airline scrapped both domestic and European routes for July and August, a spokesman said. That follows 900 cancellations announced earlier this month.

S&P 500 may have another 24% to fall, 150 years of market history shows

BUSINESS

S&P 500 may have another 24% to fall, 150 years of market history shows

That’s according to Societe Generale, which calculates the benchmark gauge may need to tumble as much as 40% from its January peak in the next six months to hit bottom. That comes out to 2,900. The upper end of the range the firm gave is for the index to slump by roughly 34% from its top, to 3,150.

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