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Hard lessons from war in Ukraine are here

Now that Vladimir Putin’s war on Ukraine is more than 100 days old and Ukraine fatigue is setting in for most people, I’m finally able to think more or less rationally about a calamity that has turned my world, and that of many like-minded Russians, upside down — though in a much less traumatic way, of course, than it has ...

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TSMC may just be recession proof

It takes a lot of guts to spend $42 billion in a single year on factories and equipment just as global interest rates are rising and economies are slowing. Even Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co’s (TSMC) investors had started to doubt the world’s biggest chipmaker. But the company’s confidence was on display again when Chairman Mark Liu told shareholders it expects ...

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Japan’s blurred vision for future of capitalism

  The best political slogans are simple and direct: Think “It’s the economy, stupid,” or former UK leader Tony Blair’s “Tough on crime, tough on the causes of crime.” Japanese politicians don’t typically excel at these soundbites. That’s what made former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s “Three Arrows” of Abenomics such a standout — using a simple folk tale, it ...

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Even a soft landing can be ugly for investors

  The corporate sector isn’t the economy. It’s possible that the economy can be brought into a “soft landing” of lower inflation and somewhat lower growth, and many are hoping for that. But it wouldn’t necessarily follow that companies and their investors would get away for free. What, to start with, would happen to corporate credit? There’s a lot of ...

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Target’s bloated inventory spurs fresh profit outlook cut

Bloomberg Target Corp cut its profit outlook for the second time in three weeks as it rushes to ease an inventory surge by marking down items and cancelling orders. Soaring merchandise stockpiles and “unusually high transportation and fuel costs” prompted Target to cut its outlook for operating profit to about 2% of sales this quarter. The company had projected the ...

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Garuda’s administrators recognise $8.3b of claims

  Bloomberg Administrators for PT Garuda Indonesia have acknowledged claims worth 120.5 trillion rupiah ($8.3 billion) as the beleaguered airline seeks to restructure its debts. Documents posted online showed the biggest claim coming from Airbus SE at more than 7.8 trillion rupiah. Oil company PT Pertamina, which is looking to recover 7.5 trillion rupiah, also featured on the list labeled ...

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Singapore Airlines to start selling sustainable aviation fuel credits

  Bloomberg Singapore Airlines Ltd will start selling sustainable aviation fuel credits in July, a move that will help travelers mitigate carbon footprints as businesses and governments work to reach net zero emissions by 2050. The city-state’s flag carrier plans to sell 1,000 SAF credits to travelers and freight forwarders, it said in a joint statement with the Civil Aviation ...

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Inditex’s profitability hits 10-year high on Zara price hikes

  Bloomberg Inditex SA reported its highest profitability in a decade as the Zara owner offset inflation through tight cost control and kept attracting shoppers even with higher prices. Operating income rose 82% in the three months through April, exceeding pre-pandemic levels, the company said. The gross margin reached a 10-year record. The stock rose as much as 4.8%. Inditex ...

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Marks & Spencer outgoing CEO gets $3.3m exit package

  Bloomberg Marks & Spencer Group Plc’s outgoing Chief Executive Officer Steve Rowe is set to receive a £2.6-million ($3.3 million) compensation package as he officially steps down from his role this summer. That includes a £1.6 million bonus because he will serve as adviser to the new leadership for a year, according to the annual report. Half of the ...

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Qantas needs office staff to work as crew

  Bloomberg Australia’s Qantas Airways Ltd is appealing to head-office employees to help the airline’s overworked ground handling staff as the pandemic-hit sector struggles to cope with a rebound in air travel. Workers at the headquarters of Sydney-based Qantas and its Melbourne-based low-cost airline Jetstar have been asked to step in and assist during the peak July vacation period, according ...

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