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Airbus wins $4.85b China jets deal in blow to Boeing

  Bloomberg Airbus SE won a $4.85 billion deal to supply 40 airliners to a unit of China Southern Airlines Co, cementing its position in one of the world’s biggest aviation markets at the expense of chief rival Boeing Co. Xiamen Air, which has been an all-Boeing operator, agreed to buy Airbus’s A320neo narrow-body jets, according to a stock exchange ...

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Taiwan may scrap quarantine for arrivals about mid-October

  Bloomberg Taiwan may scrap its three-day quarantine requirement for arrivals around mid-October if the pandemic continues to ease, as the island joins other regional holdouts moving to reopen their borders to travelers. The government will monitor the situation for another week, and plans to announce the easing two weeks ahead of the scheduled implementation, meaning the new rules would ...

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American says work-leisure trips fuelling sales growth

  Bloomberg American Airlines Group Inc says the carrier’s revenue expansion is coming from an increasing number of trips that mix business and leisure. The number of such trips has almost doubled over about the last nine months and now accounts for about 50% of revenue, Chief Commercial Officer Vasu Raja said at Skift Global Forum in New York. Passengers ...

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Walmart wants to hire 40,000 holiday workers this year

  Bloomberg Walmart Inc, the largest private-sector employer in the US, aims to hire 40,000 seasonal workers for the holiday season this year — a sizable decrease from 2021. A year ago, the retail giant said it would add 150,000 jobs, many of them permanent, during the year’s busiest shopping season. In the coming months, Walmart will start by offering ...

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Qantas under fire for offering vegetarians meat-only meals

  Bloomberg Australia’s Qantas Airways Ltd is under fire from customers after scrapping vegetarian meal options on short-distance routes, adding to a barrage of criticism over delayed and canceled flights and lost luggage. The move sparked anger after a former TV presenter took to Twitter to complain about the lack of vegetarian options on his two-hour flight from Adelaide to ...

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Bezos, Jassy may be forced to testify in probe

  Bloomberg Amazon.com Inc lost a bid to exclude top executives including billionaire founder Jeff Bezos and CEO Andy Jassy from having to testify in a Federal Trade Commission probe. The company filed a petition with the FTC last month, arguing that the agency’s information and interview requests were “unduly burdensome.” In an order, the FTC rejected that request, saying ...

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Lidl pips Aldi in pay for UK staff

  Bloomberg Lidl is raising wages for its UK staff to overtake Aldi and become the highest-paying supermarket in Britain. Starting next month Lidl will pay employees £10.90 ($12.38) an hour outside London, up from £10.10, and £11.95 within the capital, up from £11.30 previously, the company said. That compares with its rival discounter Aldi which pays at least £10.50 ...

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Japan intervenes to support yen for first time since 1998

Bloomberg Japan intervened to prop up the yen for the first time since 1998, after its central bank sparked further declines in the currency by sticking with ultra-low interest rates as its global peers hiked. The yen rose as much as 2.5% against the dollar, pulling back sharply from the lows of the day when it had breached a key ...

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Powell’s rate hike till inflation breaks makes dollar king trade

Bloomberg The surging dollar is showing there’s only one macro asset worth buying when the Federal Reserve tightens above its long-term neutral rate. Traders offloaded stocks, bonds and major currencies for a second day after the US central bank raised rates for a fifth time this year. The yen, the biggest Group-of-10 loser, briefly slid past 145 per dollar, prompting ...

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Citi proposes revamp of UK retail banking, Canary Wharf branch

  Bloomberg Citigroup Inc wants to focus its UK retail-banking operation on its wealthiest customers as the Wall Street giant revamps its overseas presence. The company will invite UK customers that meet the profile of its private bank to make use of those services as it winds down the operation, according to a statement about the proposal. The majority of ...

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