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Live news: Georgia prosecutor denies state has filed charges against Donald Trump

August 14, 2023
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What to watch in Asia today

George Russell in Hong Kong

Events: Beijing’s new rules for generative artificial intelligence come into effect. The Cyberspace Administration of China said it would “promote innovation” but “attach equal importance to development and security” in the updated AI measures. Chevron and Woodside Energy Group hold talks with liquefied natural gas plant workers in Australia, who are considering industrial action.

Indicators: China releases industrial production, retail sales and jobless data for July. Japan’s Cabinet Office issues second-quarter economic growth data, while the economy ministry publishes a revised industrial production index for June. South Korea and Indonesia issue trade figures. The Reserve Bank of Australia publishes July minutes.

Companies: Vietnamese carmaker VinFast plans to list on the Nasdaq. Vineyard group Treasury Wine Estates presents quarterly earnings. South Korea’s Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering, Taiwan-based China Airlines and National Australia Bank also report.

Markets: Stock exchanges are closed in India and South Korea for public holidays.

Berkshire Hathaway builds $814mn stake in homebuilders

Eric Platt in New York

A ‘sold’ sign is displayed outside a house under construction at a Lennar development in Montgomery, Illinois. Berkshire Hathaway purchased 152,572 shares in the homebuilder © Daniel Acker/Bloomberg

Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway on Monday unveiled an $814mn investment in three US homebuilders in a bet on a sector that has benefited from dearth of supply.

Berkshire disclosed it had purchased 6mn shares of DR Horton, worth about $726mn at the end of the second quarter, as well as 152,572 shares in Lennar and 11,112 shares of NVR.

Shares of homebuilders and companies who service the industry have rallied this year after a difficult 2022 during which higher interest rates crimped demand.

However, while higher mortgage rates have cooled the pace of existing home sales, new home sales have remained surprisingly robust due to the limited supply.

Esmark becomes second US Steel suitor with $10bn offer

James Fontanella-Khan, Sujeet Indap and Ortenca Aliaj in New York

Esmark, the privately held industrial group, said it had made an all-cash offer to buy US Steel for about $10bn including debt, becoming the second company in two days to announce a bid.

James Bouchard’s family-controlled group said on Monday that it had offered to buy US Steel for $35 per share, although it did not give any details on how it plans to finance a deal or the names of investment banks and law firms advising it on the bid.

The move by Esmark comes a day after US Steel rejected a $35-per-share cash-and-stock offer bid from Cleveland-Cliffs, the largest North American producer of flat-rolled steel.

Read more about the bidding war for US Steel here.

Montana judge rules youth have right to a ‘clean’ environment

Amanda Chu in New York

Lead plaintiff Rikki Held listens to testimony during a hearing of the climate change lawsuit in Helena, Montana, in June
Lead plaintiff Rikki Held listens to testimony during a hearing of the climate change lawsuit in Helena, Montana, in June © Thom Bridge/Independent Record via AP

A judge in Montana ruled in favour of youth climate activists on Monday in a landmark case that established young people had a right to a “clean and healthful environment.” 

District court judge Kathy Seeley found that the state’s exclusion of greenhouse gas emissions impacts in oil and gas permitting was “unconstitutional on its face”.

The court case, filed in March 2020, is the first of its kind to involve a constitutional claim and reach trial.

During a week-long trial in June, the plaintiffs, along with climate scientists and medical experts, testified on the negative impact of climate change on the wellbeing and development of young people.

Georgia prosecutor denies state has filed charges against Donald Trump

Stefania Palma in Washington

The Fulton County district attorney’s office has denied reports that the state of Georgia had filed a legal challenge against Donald Trump, even as prosecutors prepared a fourth indictment against the former president.

The Atlanta office, which has been probing alleged meddling by Trump and others in the 2020 presidential election, on Monday said that reports saying Georgia had filed charges against the ex-president were “incorrect”.

According to Reuters, a docket report appeared on the Fulton County court website on Monday suggesting that Georgia would charge Trump with counts including racketeering, false statements and conspiracy, but later became unavailable.

The office did not immediately respond to queries about the docket report.

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