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US futures, European stocks advance; pound rebounds

  Bloomberg US stock futures climbed, with dip buyers drawn to attractive valuations after three weeks of Wall Street declines. European stocks rose as investors assessed responses to the region’s energy crisis ahead of the European Central Bank’s policy meeting later this week. S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 contracts both advanced by more than 0.6%, with cash trading set to ...

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Indonesia joins Asia dollar bond rush with sovereign deal

  Bloomberg Indonesia marketed a benchmark-sized dollar bond, joining a flurry of activity in Asia as issuers took advantage of a let-up in borrowing costs. The offer features three tenors, according to a person familiar with the matter, who asked not to be identified because they’re not authorised to speak about the matter. Yields on the sovereign’s existing dollar bonds ...

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Europe’s commodity firms buckling under energy crisis

  Bloomberg Europe’s energy crisis is getting worse, piling pressure on the commodities industries that provide building blocks for the continent’s economy. Power- and gas-intensive sectors such as steel, fertilisers and aluminum — the most widely used base metal — are being forced to close factories or pass on soaring costs to customers. Even sugar makers are feeling the pinch. ...

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Nordic lawmakers scrutinise $33bn power backstop

Bloomberg Lawmakers in Sweden and Finland are reviewing their $33 billion emergency backstop plans devised over the weekend to prevent utilities from defaulting after a fresh surge in energy prices. The two governments announced liquidity facilities made up of loans and credit guarantees to avoid some power companies going into technical defaults over climbing collateral requirements. The aim is to ...

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Holiday season airfares soar on pricey fuel, revenge travel

  Bloomberg Travellers alarmed at sky-high airfares this Christmas can add soaring fuel prices spurred in part by Russia’s weaponisation of its energy resources to the list of factors to blame. The price of jet fuel — which typically accounts for around a quarter of an airline’s total operational costs — is on a tear. The jump this year is ...

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Starbucks new CEO faces a challenging task ahead

  Bloomberg Laxman Narasimhan will take over as Starbucks Corp.’s chief executive officer with a long list of pressing tasks, from redesigning cafes to improving profitability. But perhaps none is as pressing as blunting a fast-spreading US union drive. It’s a tall order — especially for a leader without experience operating restaurants. Narasimhan, 55, is coming in from British consumer-goods ...

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Flight delays prompt revamp of airline meal, hotel offerings in US

  Bloomberg Passengers finding themselves with a lengthy delay or cancelled flight have a new way to check what they can get from airlines, ahead of an expected travel rush for Labour Day weekend. The Biden administration launched a dashboard where passengers can check if airlines will provide meals, rebooking, or hotel rooms when flights are delayed or cancelled because ...

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UK supermarket offers instalment-plan loans for groceries

  Bloomberg Tens of thousands of applications for a payment-by-instalment plan have flooded into a British budget grocery chain just two weeks after its launch, as a cost of living crisis crushes UK household incomes. Customers of Iceland Foods have sent in around 60,000 applications so far, more than the total number of loans the credit provider behind the initiative ...

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Samsung Electronics credit risk falls

  Bloomberg Samsung Electronics Co.’s credit risk falls after Moody’s Investors Service lifted its rating to the same level as the South Korean government, citing the company’s profitability and strong finances. The senior unsecured debt rating of Korea’s biggest company was raised to Aa2, the third highest level, from Aa3, Moody’s said. The cost to insure the technology giant’s debt ...

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European stocks, euro sink as energy crisis worsens

  Bloomberg European stocks slumped and the euro falls on Monday as the region’s worsening energy crisis added to risks for a global economy already facing high inflation and a wave of monetary tightening. The Stoxx Europe 600 Index falls 1.1% after Russia’s Gazprom PJSC halted its key gas pipeline indefinitely. Steelmaker Thyssenkrupp AG, car-parts manufacturer Valeo, chemicals firm BASF ...

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