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Australia’s largest bank to allow staff to discuss pay

  Bloomberg Australia’s largest bank removed secrecy clauses on salaries in its contracts, just days after a similar move by its rival. Commonwealth Bank of Australia told employees they would be free to discuss their pay starting April 11 to boost pay equity, though they shouldn’t pressure co-workers to discuss the topic, the Australian Financial Review (AFR) reported. “As part …

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Crude advance holds as EU sanctions on Russia avoid oil

  Bloomberg Oil held its earlier gains as the European Union (EU) was said to plan a phaseout of Russian coal imports but steer clear of sanctioning the country’s oil and gas for now. West Texas Intermediate was up 1.2% after earlier advancing as much as 2.2%. EU nations are deeply split over the next steps to take against Russia, …

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World Bank cuts East Asia GDP growth forecasts, warns of risks

Bloomberg The World Bank has lowered its growth forecasts for East Asia and the Pacific to 5% from 5.4% forecast in October, and warned growth could slow to 4% if conditions weaken further. The latest outlook reflects a hit to the region from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, rising interest rates in the US and slowing growth in China. Ongoing supply …

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EU to propose banning Russian coal imports after atrocities

Bloomberg The European Union is planning to propose a mandatory phaseout on coal imports from Russia in a direct response to reports that Russian forces committed apparent war crimes in Ukraine, according to people familiar with the matter. The action on coal would be added to a package of steps aimed at strengthening existing measures and correcting loopholes that was …

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Poland shuns gas in new plan over coal comeback

Bloomberg Poland’s plan to quickly cut down on coal as its main electricity fuel may take longer than expected as the country seeks to limit its investments in gas-fired power units. The European Union’s most coal-reliant nation intends to increase the usage of power plants fired by the dirty fuel “in short- and mid-term,” the State Assets Ministry said in …

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China 737 crash clues awaited as black boxes arrive in US

  Bloomberg Investigators trying to figure out why a Boeing Co 737-800 plunged to the ground in China last month could gain key clues within days from the jet’s black boxes, which were sent to the US. “I’d expect within a week the investigation team would have the information,” said Neil Campbell, a retired air-safety investigator at the Australian Transport …

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Virgin Australia offering discounts, extra air miles

  Bloomberg Virgin Australia is offering a raft of discounts and extra air miles to business customers, traditionally a stronghold of Qantas Airways Ltd, as part of a longer-term bid to lock in one third of the domestic air-travel market. The Bain Capital-owned airline rolled out a loyalty program specifically targeting Australian businesses. New members can get cheaper fares, and …

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Ex-Bamboo Air chairman’s aide detained for probe in Vietnam

  Bloomberg Vietnam police detained the aide to Bamboo Airways former Chairman Trinh Van Quyet as part of a widening probe in alleged stock manipulation at real estate developer FLC Group, which he founded. FLC accountant Trinh Thi Minh Hue, reportedly Quyet’s sister, will be detained for three months, the public security ministry said. Police detained Quyet as part of …

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Citi to lead $1b DFW airport bond sale in Texas comeback

  Bloomberg Citigroup Inc is underwriting a $1.2 billion bond sale for the Dallas Fort Worth International Airport, the largest deal it has managed since reentering the Texas municipal-bond market after being temporarily sidelined last year over the bank’s firearms policy. The transaction would be a major win for the bank’s public finance business, which has seen its standing in …

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Wm Morrison warns war, inflation may hurt sales

Bloomberg WM Morrison Supermarkets warned that a deterioration in the geopolitical environment in Europe, rising inflation and waning consumer sentiment could hurt its sales and profit this year. Britain’s fourth largest grocer, recently acquired by US private equity group Clayton Dubilier & Rice LLC, said “increasing inflationary pressure” has affected the wider grocery market and its own performance since February, …

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