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Boeing resumes 787 deliveries for American

  Bloomberg Boeing Co’s shares climbed after American Airlines Group Inc took delivery of the first 787 Dreamliner since US regulators approved the planemaker’s plan to address tiny structural flaws in its carbon-fiber jetliner. American signed the paperwork for the Dreamliner, marking the resumption of handovers of the jets, an important source of cash for Boeing. The carrier, which had …

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Tyson shares slump most in two years as inflation hits meat sales

  Bloomberg Tyson Foods Inc, the biggest US meat company, is getting hit by inflation with soaring costs and a tight labour market squeezing sales of chicken and other meat. The owner of Hillshire Farm and Ball Park hot dogs posted adjusted earnings of $1.94 a share for its third quarter, narrowly missing the $1.98 average estimate of analysts surveyed …

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Retailers urge UK police to prioritise shoplifting as costs rise

  Bloomberg Retailers including Tesco Plc and J Sainsbury Plc are calling on British police to focus on retail crime as the cost of living weighs heavily on shoppers and leads to theft. More than 100 retailers have written a joint letter to Police and Crime Commissioners in England and Wales expressing concerns about rising levels of anti-social behaviour towards …

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Alibaba helps Korean grocer take K-Food to Singapore

  Bloomberg Market Kurly became South Korea’s first billion-dollar online grocery app by delivering fresh produce to customers’ doorsteps by dawn the next day. Now it’s expanding to Singapore by offering products on Alibaba Group Holding Ltd’s RedMart. Singaporeans were expected to buy Market Kurly’s ready-to-cook and ready-to-eat meals via the app, owned by Alibaba unit Lazada. They include frozen …

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Heathrow CEO defends flight cap

  Bloomberg London Heathrow airport Chief Executive Officer John Holland-Kaye defended a flight cap that’s truncated airline schedules and upset travel plans for thousands of Britons, saying the move has greatly reduced delays. The limit of 100,000 daily departing passengers has delivered improvements to the customer experience, with fewer last-minute cancellations and better aircraft punctuality and baggage delivery, Holland-Kaye said. …

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China’s inflation warning raises bar for further easing by PBOC

  Bloomberg The People’s Bank of China (PBOC) said it will safeguard the economy against inflation threats, pledging to avoid massive stimulus and excessive money printing to spur growth. The central bank will both support economic growth and ensure stable prices, the PBOC said in its quarterly monetary policy report. At the same time, it will provide stronger and higher-quality …

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India’s HDFC bank executes rare trade to hedge rate risk

  Bloomberg India’s largest mortgage financier used an unusual trade to hedge some of its borrowings against interest rate volatility as it sought to expand its range of tools to manage risk. Housing Development Finance Corp, (HDFC) the nation’s biggest rupee-bond issuer this year, used a so-called total return swap to hedge rate risks on a debt issuance which closed …

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Credit card spending in US slowing down: BofA

  Bloomberg Credit-card spending is slowing down as US consumers feel the impact of rising rents and other increased costs, according to Bank of America Corp (BofA). Spending on credit and debit cards per household increased in July by 5.3% from a year earlier, down from 5.7% in June, Bank of America Institute said in a report. That pace lags …

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Thai central bank to get more powers in crypto law overhaul

  Bloomberg Thailand plans to overhaul its digital rules to confer more powers on the central bank and tighten the oversight of platforms offering cryptocurrencies and other tokens after a recent market rout left retail investors reeling from losses. The planned amendments to the regulations will “bring the central bank to be part of it,” Finance Minister Arkhom Termpittayapaisith said …

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Serbia’s central bank lifts rates to 3-year high

  Bloomberg Serbia lifted its benchmark interest rate to the highest level in more than three years, seeking to strike a balance in taming accelerating inflation without undermining economic growth. The central bank raised its one-week repurchase rate by a quarter percentage point to 3%, in line with expectations of most analysts in a Bloomberg survey. The decision marked the …

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