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‘Investors may need to pare back on reopening China trades’

  Bloomberg A sharp increase in China’s Covid infections following an abrupt end to strict pandemic control measures suggests investors may need to pare back on reopening trades, according to Morgan Stanley. “We would recommend that investors put on hedges in the markets where investors are almost fully pricing in reopening trades,” strategists including Min Dai and Gek Teng Khoo …

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Shopify’s $118 billion rout slows Canada’s stellar stock-market run

  Bloomberg Shopify Inc.’s 70 percent plunge has almost single-handedly dragged the Canadian stock market into the red this year, taking the shine off what would otherwise be one of the world’s top-performing major equity benchmarks. The e-commerce software provider has lost C$161 billion ($118 billion) in market value in 2022, causing a 978-point drag on the S&P/TSX Composite Index. …

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Stocks, US futures up as traders await CPI

  Bloomberg US index futures and European equities rise amid forecasts inflation in the world’s largest economy will post the lowest figure this year, warranting a less hawkish Federal Reserve. Contracts on the S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 advanced at least 0.1% each after the underlying indexes climbed on December 12 by the most in December. The Stoxx 600 gauge …

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UK’s small jets one of largest sources of lead pollution

  Bloomberg Over 370,000 UK homes could be “at risk” from toxic pollution near airports which the government underestimated by 14,000 times, according to a University of Kent study. The research suggests small piston-powered private planes which typically run on leaded fuel are one of the UK’s single largest sources of lead pollution, amounting to 11% of the total since …

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Cathay brings back first class on some key, popular routes

  Bloomberg Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd is bringing back first class seating on a handful of routes, joining several other carriers in reviving their high-end offerings as air travel recovers. Cathay relaunched first class on one of its daily Hong Kong-London flights last week, with Paris to be added from January 18 and Tokyo Haneda on February 1. First-class return …

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Holiday rush sparks chaos at India’s busiest airport in Delhi

  Bloomberg The holiday rush has crippled India’s busiest airport in Delhi, with irate passengers complaining on social media about missed flights and serpentine pre-boarding lines. Pictures posted on Twitter showed overcrowding at Delhi International Airport Ltd, with passengers grumbling about long waits for security check and mismanagement by airport staff. The government has even stepped in to help ease …

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Unilever weighs sale of US ice cream brands for $3bn

  Bloomberg Unilever Plc is weighing the sale of a portfolio of US ice cream brands that could be valued at as much as $3 billion, people familiar with the matter said. The UK consumer giant is working with advisers to review local brands such as Klondike and Breyers that may be considered for divestment, according to the people. International …

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UK fashion chain M&Co enters insolvency

  Bloomberg UK fashion chain M&Co Trading Ltd has gone into administration after struggling to cope with higher costs and waning consumer appetite. The retailer appointed Teneo to oversee the administration, seeking a possible sale of the business while M&Co’s 170 stores and website continue to operate, according to a statement. Around 1,900 staff are at risk of redundancy. M&Co …

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Credit Suisse loses top officials in Asia, Europe departures

Bloomberg Credit Suisse Group AG lost two senior executives in China and Italy, adding to a string of departures as the troubled Swiss lender embarks on a comprehensive restructuring. Carsten Stoehr, chief executive officer of Greater China, is leaving Credit Suisse effective from December 15, according to an internal memo that was confirmed by a Hong Kong-based spokeswoman. He had …

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HSBC sees ‘credit’ to drive growth for India M&A deals

  Bloomberg Availability of credit as central banks hike interest rates along with the ability of Indian corporates to tap capital markets to raise funds will be key to driving growth in the local deal market, Amitabh Malhotra, head of global banking for HSBC India, said. “Indian companies are very robust in terms of their balance sheets, so I feel …

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