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Oil tax cuts help the Kremlin, punish Ukraine

  The oil market is desperately in need of demand destruction. Governments should either be encouraging behavioral changes such as using more public transportation or allowing expensive fuel to force consumers to change. Instead, industrialised countries are doing the opposite. Call it demand “construction.” From Germany to New Zealand, and from England to California, policymakers are either cutting taxes on ...

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China crash mystery grows as proof signals midair breakup

  Bloomberg At least one piece of the Boeing Co 737-800 that crashed in China appears to have broken loose well before impact, a finding that adds mystery to the plane’s fatal dive. The piece suspected to have come from the China Eastern Airlines Corp Ltd jet was found about 10 kilometres (6 miles) from the main wreckage area, Chinese ...

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India aviation on growth path amid waning Covid

  Bloomberg India is expecting local air passenger traffic will surpass the pre-pandemic level within a year as fliers return, emboldened by a steep fall in new Covid-19 infections. “I am very confident in the days to come, in the months to come, within the next year, we will surpass the pre-Covid level” of 415,000 daily passengers, India Civil Aviation ...

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Nestle stops most of its Russian production, barring essentials

Bloomberg Nestle SA, the world’s largest food maker, said it’s suspending the vast majority of its manufacturing in Russia amid growing pressure on multinationals to fully exit the country following its invasion of Ukraine. The Swiss company is stopping the sale of brands like KitKat and Nesquik and will focus on essential foods including baby food and medical nutrition, it ...

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Honest hurt by waning cleaning sales, sees tough 2022

  Bloomberg Honest Co, the personal-care company founded by actress Jessica Alba, posted quarterly results that missed analysts’ estimates and projected a tough 2022, a disappointment for investors whose shares have fallen more than 60% from the initial public offering last May. The loss for the fourth quarter was 10 cents a share, Honest Co said, wider than the 6.1-cent ...

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Hong Kong to lift its transit passenger ban from April 1

  Bloomberg Hong Kong airport will allow transit passengers for the first time in three months, building on the wider relaxation of strict Covid-19 border controls in the Asian financial hub. Airlines were informed that transit passengers from so-called group A “high-risk” countries will be allowed to transfer through Hong Kong airport from next month, according to a letter seen ...

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UK retail sales dip as restaurants spend rises

  Bloomberg UK retail sales unexpectedly fell in February as an end to coronavirus restrictions saw Britons change their spending patterns as they socialised more and returned to the office. The volume of goods sold in stores and online dropped 0.3%, after rising 1.9% in January, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) said. Economists had expected growth of 0.7%. Spending ...

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Russia: Ukraine operation focused on Donbas region

Bloomberg After a month of fighting that’s yielded limited territorial gains, the Russian military said it’s focusing efforts on taking full control of Ukraine’s Donbas region, potentially a sign it’s backing away from hopes of taking larger swathes of the country. “Our forces will focus on the main thing – the complete liberation of Donbas,” Sergei Rudskoi, first deputy chief ...

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Kim oversees ICBM test, warns of confrontation with US

Bloomberg Kim Jong-un oversaw the successful launch of a new, larger intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM), in an explosive confirmation of his continued nuclear weapons development over the past four years despite international sanctions and failed talks with the US. The missile fired from a mobile launcher at Pyongyang Sunan International Airport was a Hwasong-17, according to dispatches and photographs published ...

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