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Buffett strikes gold as Japan trading houses see record profits

  Bloomberg Warren Buffett’s surprise bet on Japan’s trading houses is paying off as the companies expect a record-breaking rebound in profits. The trading companies, known as “sogo shosha” in Japan, boosted their net income outlook after the rebound in prices of everything from crude oil to iron ore. Buffett shocked the world in 2020 when Berkshire Hathaway Inc announced ...

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Oil retreats from seven-year high as Opec+ hikes output

  Bloomberg Oil retreated from a fresh seven-year high as Opec+ agreed to another modest hike in output and Iran said its ready to supply markets quickly if sanctions are removed. West Texas Intermediate edged lower 0.2% after hitting its highest level since 2014 earlier in the session. Global benchmark Brent traded near $89 a barrel, with prices steeply backwardated ...

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EU unveils controversial green label for gas, nuclear

  Bloomberg The European Union (EU) unveiled how it plans to label investments in some gas and nuclear projects as sustainable, a move that has divided member states as the energy transition collides with political reality. The European Commission on Wednesday announced technical amendments to its draft green-label criteria and proposed strengthening disclosure rules to ensure more transparency for investors. Yet ...

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Aerojet chief facing probe as he launches proxy fight

  Bloomberg Aerojet Rocketdyne Holdings Inc. said it’s investigating Executive Chairman Warren Lichtenstein and accused him of launching a proxy fight in an effort to maintain his board position. An internal probe involving Lichtenstein is being conducted under the oversight of a committee of independent directors, the company said in a statement. The investigation is not related to Aerojet’s operations ...

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British retailers see inevitable price hikes as inflation spreads

  Bloomberg UK retailers raised their prices at the fastest pace in more than nine years in January, a survey showed, passing on soaring costs to consumers already grappling with a cost-of-living squeeze. The report by the British Retail Consortium suggests inflation is spreading well beyond energy prices, with goods from food to furniture seeing prices driven higher in a ...

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Latam Airlines judge to allow creditor vote on bankruptcy exit

  Bloomberg Latam Airlines Group SA can send its $5.4 billion bankruptcy-exit plan to creditors for a vote, a judge, handing the airline a partial victory over debtholders who want to pursue alternatives, including a takeover by rival Azul SA. The decision means the company can seek final court approval for its reorganization plan in April and possibly exit bankruptcy ...

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Ethiopian restarts 737 Max flights three years after crash

Bloomberg Ethiopian Airlines Group carried out its first official flight with Boeing Co.’s 737 Max since a deadly crash in March 2019 that triggered a global grounding of the jet. The three-year-old plane took off from the Ethiopian capital of Addis Ababa at 9:18 a.m. GMT on Tuesday and was in the air for about four hours before returning, tracking ...

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Starbucks seeks to quash union votes at 3 NY stores

  Bloomberg Starbucks Corp. is asking the US government to quash elections underway in New York that could expand the fledgling labor foothold among its corporate-run U.S. locations. In a filing, the coffee chain asked the National Labor Relations Board to overturn an acting regional director’s ruling ordering unionization votes at three restaurants in the Buffalo region. The company argued ...

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Some airlines will lose ‘shedload’ of money on oil, Ryanair says

  Bloomberg Airlines that aren’t currently hedging their fuel bills are set to lose a “shedload” of money as a result of high oil prices, the head of Ryanair Holdings Plc. Brent crude is trading near $91 a barrel as surging global consumption pushes prices to a seven-year high. That’s problematic for fuel-consuming industries like airlines, where oil can make ...

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Ex-official warns BOJ against using digital yen to juice policy

  Bloomberg The Bank of Japan (BOJ) shouldn’t view the issuing of a digital currency as a monetary policy option as doing so could severely damage the economy, according to a former BOJ official who led research into digital money. “Some say that negative interest rates could work more effectively with a digital currency, but I don’t think so,” said ...

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