Bloomberg Air Canada has agreed with US aviation regulators to pay $4.5 million to settle charges that it didn’t properly give refunds to US travellers when it cancelled or altered flights during the Covid-19 pandemic. The settlement between the airline and US Department of Transportation — which must be approved by an administration law judge — would be the largest …
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Nordstrom plunges in Q3 over poor inventory issues
Bloomberg Nordstrom Inc said poor inventory planning at its off-price Rack stores dragged on revenue growth in the third quarter, a problem company executives said they were working to address heading into the holiday season. Sales at the Rack division were 8% below where they were before the pandemic. Revenue at the company overall was down 1% in the same …
Read More »Retailers sound alarm on theft as US states warn of rise
Bloomberg Retailers say shoplifting is getting more brazen in the US: A California Nordstrom store was recently hit by a flash mob of more than 80 people who made off with designer goods, while more than a dozen people pilfered from a Louis Vuitton location in a suburb of Chicago. The impact of shoplifting reached Wall Street, with Best Buy …
Read More »Gap cuts outlook over supply-chain woes
Bloomberg Gap Inc lowered its projection for 2021 sales and profit as supply-chain bottlenecks led to lost sales and higher expenses. The shares fell in trading. Gap now sees revenue growing about 20% for the full year — down from its previous projection of a 30% gain. Analysts had projected revenue to be 28% higher this year, according to estimates …
Read More »HSBC launches ESG indices that screen firms for biodiversity risk
Bloomberg Investors looking for ESG strategies have been handed a new group of indexes promising to focus on biodiversity by excluding companies that are found to pose a threat to nature. The Euronext ESG Biodiversity Screened Index series by HSBC Holdings, developed the product together with Euronext NV and Iceberg Data Lab SAS. The idea is to bring liquidity to …
Read More »Atom Bank moves to four-day work week without cutting pay
Bloomberg Atom Bank has moved to a four-day working week, one of the most dramatic flexible working policies introduced by a finance firm since the pandemic upended office norms. The UK fintech, which has 430 employees, moved to a four-day week, the digital lender said in a statement. Contractual working hours will be reduced by 3.5 hours to 34 hours …
Read More »Australia will closely monitor risk premiums to detect asset bubbles
Bloomberg Australia’s central bank will closely monitor risk premiums to judge whether asset prices appear “sensibly valued,†especially at a time of record low interest rates, said Marion Kohler, head of the domestic markets department. “Asset prices increase when risk-free rates are low, and this is part of the monetary transmission mechanism,†Kohler said in the text of a speech. …
Read More »DBS faces second day of digital banking outages
Bloomberg DBS Group Holdings Ltd is facing a second day of outages in its online banking services, marking one of the worst digital disruptions for Southeast Asia’s biggest lender in a decade. The disruptions in DBS’s digital services — an area where the Singapore-based bank has invested in heavily — started early Tuesday and resurfaced on Wednesday. The problems stemmed …
Read More »New Zealand’s central bank raises rates again
Bloomberg New Zealand’s central bank raised interest rates for the second time in two months and signalled it will need to tighten policy more quickly than previously expected to contain the inflation. The Reserve Bank’s Monetary Policy Committee lifted the official cash rate by a quarter percentage point to 0.75% on Wednesday, as expected by most economists. New forecasts published …
Read More »Dollar rises to four-year high against yen
Bloomberg The dollar surged past a key level against the yen for the first time since 2017, as the renomination of Jerome Powell as Federal Reserve chair fuelled bets that the US might tighten policy more quickly. The dollar-yen climbed as much as 0.2% to 115.14 — a Japanese market holiday — surpassing the psychologically important 115 level. Treasury yields …
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