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Global stocks extend rally to third day as earnings roll in

Bloomberg The rally in global stock markets extended into a third day on Wednesday as companies from Amazon.com Inc. to Vodafone Group Plc posted strong results and the retail-trading frenzy subsided. The Stoxx 600 Index climbed 0.7%, with most sectors in the green as corporate results rolled in. Italian stocks and bonds surged after Mario Draghi, the former European Central …

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GameStop’s giant bubble deflates further after $27 billion rout

Bloomberg GameStop Corp. shares continued their rapid fall back toward earth on Wednesday, with last week’s massive peak becoming a distant memory. The stock listed on Germany’s Tradegate venue falls to $71.99, implying a drop of about 20% from Tuesday’s New York closing price of $90. GameStop, the poster child for Redditors looking to squeeze short sellers, plunged 60%, and …

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South Korea to extend stock short-selling ban until May 2

Bloomberg South Korea bowed to pressure from its increasingly dominant retail investors and extended its pandemic-imposed ban on short-selling until May 2. The ban, which had been scheduled to expire on March 15 — a year after it was put on place — will be lifted on May 3 for stocks on the benchmark Kospi 200 Index and the small-cap …

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Opec+ oil strategy success buys time ahead of tough decisions

Bloomberg Opec and its allies can celebrate their success in buoying world oil markets when they gather this week. But the coalition will soon be faced with some tough choices. Last month’s pledge by Saudi Arabian Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman to slash production by a further 1 million barrels a day has buttressed global markets against the latest …

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Boeing risks losing a third of 777X orders on jet’s delay

Bloomberg Boeing Co signalled it’s at risk of losing more than a third of its 777X order haul because the latest delay to the behemoth jet’s debut — now slated for late 2023 — gives some customers the right to walk away from sales contracts. The US planemaker lowered the backlog for the 777X family to just 191 jets in …

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Airline bailout begins in Canada with Sunwing loan

Bloomberg Canada granted an emergency loan to a company selling beach holidays, the first sign of a rescue package awaited by the industry after PM Justin Trudeau barred travel to Mexico and other sun destinations. Two related firms, Sunwing Airlines Inc and Sunwing Vacations Inc, will receive a combined C$375 million ($292 million) under a federal loan facility aimed at large …

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Kroger plans to close two California supermarkets over pay-raise rules

Bloomberg Kroger Co plans to close two Southern California supermarkets following passage of a local ordinance that requires grocery stores to raise their frontline workers’ hourly pay by $4. A Ralphs store and a Food 4 Less store in Long Beach, California, will close on April 17, the company said in a statement. A spokesperson declined to provide additional information …

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HK retail sales plummet after new virus restrictions

Bloomberg Hong Kong’s retailers didn’t see much benefit from the key holiday shopping season, with sales plunging in December after the government tightened controls to combat a surge in virus cases. Retail sales by value fell 13.2% from a year ago to HK$31.4 billion ($4.05 billion), after dropping a revised 4.1% in November, the Hong Kong Census and Statistics Department …

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HNA units say $10b in funds misused by shareholders

Bloomberg Three listed companies of China’s HNA Group Co said shareholders and affiliates misappropriated at least 63 billion yuan ($9.8 billion) of funds, deepening the woes of the indebted conglomerate that’s set to be restructured. Hainan Airlines Holding Co, HNA Infrastructure Investment Group Co and CCOOP Group Co also reported they have failed to disclose about 46 billion yuan in …

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Philippine Airlines to cut 2,300 jobs

Bloomberg Philippine Airlines Inc, owned by billionaire Lucio Tan, said it will cut 2,300 jobs or about a third of its workforce by mid-March as it continues to take a beating from the pandemic. “This has been an extremely difficult and painful decision,” President Gilbert Santa Maria said. The job cuts, first announced in October, include voluntary and involuntary separations, …

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