Wednesday , 17 December 2025

Admin

Cathay optimistic on outlook as Hong Kong eases travel rules

  Bloomberg Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd signalled a stronger second-half outlook even as Chief Executive Officer Augustus Tang told staff Hong Kong’s status has been hammered by Covid travel restrictions that continue to shackle the city. While Hong Kong’s main airline said its first-half net loss narrowed to HK$5.3 billion ($675 million) from HK$7.9 billion a year earlier, Tang said …

Read More »

TUI sees solid holiday demand in summer despite cost of living crisis

  Bloomberg TUI AG, the world’s biggest tour operator, said it remains on course to post a profit this year, with bookings and prices looking strong for the rest of the summer even as Europeans suffer a cost of living squeeze. The firm expects to report “significantly positive” underlying earnings before interest and tax for the 12 months through September, …

Read More »

Ahold Delhaize halts Dutch online unit IPO

  Bloomberg Royal Ahold Delhaize NV raised its forecast for the year as it weathered soaring inflation, but pulled plans to publicly list its Dutch e-commerce unit Bol.com due to volatile equity market conditions. The Stop & Shop owner said it now expects underlying earnings per share to grow at a mid-single-digit rate this fiscal year relative to 2021 as …

Read More »

Amazon warehouse walkouts over pay spread across UK

  Bloomberg Hundreds of Amazon.com Inc’s UK workers are planning walkouts in the coming days after logistics workers clashed with managers over pay. A series of walkouts and slowdown protests at seven facilities in Essex, Coventry, Bristol, Swindon, Chesterfield, Warrington and Rugeley last week are expected to be followed by further protests over the coming days, according to warehouse workers …

Read More »

Lululemon workers to vote on unionising Washington store

  Bloomberg Lululemon Athletica Inc employees will vote this month on unionising a store in Washington, testing the strength of an organising wave that’s been sweeping through previously union-free US retail firms. The US National Labor Relations Board has approved an agreement between the company and the new labor group organising the location, the Association of Concerted Educators (ACE), to …

Read More »

UK, China agree to resume direct flights

  Bloomberg The UK and China have agreed to resume direct passenger flights, a sign that Chinese authorities are slowly loosening their grip on the world’s tightest Covid-19 regime and opening up to travel again. Chinese airlines will offer the first flights and work is ongoing to resume routes for UK carriers, the British Embassy in China said in a …

Read More »

SoftBank sees $34 billion gain from selling shares of Alibaba

  Bloomberg The investment giant’s board approved on Wednesday the early physical settlement of prepaid forward contracts corresponding to about 242 million American Depositary Receipts. After the settlement, which will run from August to September, its stake in China’s e-commerce leader will fall to 14.6% from 23.7% as of the end of June. The move raises the likelihood that SoftBank …

Read More »

Tech shares led a broad slump in Chinese stocks

  Bloomberg Tech shares led a broad slump in Chinese stocks on Wednesday, as investors turned cautious over worries about the nation’s fragile economic recovery and potential market impact from US inflation data. Hong Kong’s Hang Seng Tech Index dropped 2.8%, with electric vehicle makers Nio Inc and XPeng Inc the worst performers. The benchmark Hang Seng Index slid 2%. …

Read More »

Boeing gets green light to deliver 787s after FAA nod

Bloomberg Boeing Co is poised to resume deliveries of its 787 Dreamliner jets as soon as August 10, almost two years after they were disrupted by manufacturing flaws. The first is set to go to American Airlines Group Inc now that US regulators have cleared the Arlington, Virginia-based planemaker to restart deliveries. The carrier plans to take the Dreamliner, its …

Read More »

Thai Air to get $2.3bn aid from government

  Bloomberg Thai Airways International Pcl will receive key financial support from the government for its 80 billion baht ($2.3 billion) capital raising and debt-to-equity swap plan aimed at helping the state-controlled carrier come out of its pandemic-induced bankruptcy. State-owned banks will lead in funding new loans, converting debt and injecting equity capital into Thai Air as part of a …

Read More »