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Kenya Air pilots win reprieve from court in pilot jobs clash

Bloomberg A court ordered Kenya Airways Plc to stop a plan to fire some pilots pending the determination of a case challenging the move, according to a ruling by Judge Onesmus Makau. Sub-Saharan Africa’s third-largest airline said not being able to proceed with the cuts imperils the viability of the airline. Kenya Airways is facing financial troubles that have partly …

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Wizz Air sets sights on Gatwick base as rivals retreat

Bloomberg Wizz Air Holdings Plc wants to expand its new base at London’s Gatwick airport from just one plane to 20 within a year if it can secure enough takeoff and landing slots. While the hub will open with a lone Airbus SE A321 jet in October, Budapest-based Wizz sees scope to quickly expand it to employ 800 people, an …

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Walmart rivals eating into its grocery share

Bloomberg Grocery stores are booming as the coronavirus pandemic drives Americans to stock up their pantries. But the nation’s biggest grocer is largely missing out. Walmart Inc, which has sat at the top of the food chain for years, has lost market share to companies like Kroger Co and Albertsons Cos, whose quarterly sales have risen by double-digit percentages. While …

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Bed Bath & Beyond to cut 2,800 jobs

Bloomberg Bed Bath & Beyond will eliminate 2,800 jobs under a plan to cut costs and streamline operations amid deepening challenges for brick-and-mortar retailers. The “significant workforce reduction” will begin immediately, affecting both corporate headquarters and retail stores, the home-goods retailer said in a statement. Along with previously announced restructuring actions, the latest effort will result in as much as …

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Stocks edge up as futures fluctuate; bonds decline

Bloomberg The global rally in stocks slowed to a crawl as investors mulled its recent pace and reviewed expectations for loose monetary policy. US and European government bonds declined. The Stoxx Europe 600 Index drifted higher on gains in Germany’s market after the country extended a program that has kept millions of people from losing their jobs in Europe’s biggest …

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South Korean stocks, won spooked by fears of potential lockdown

Bloomberg South Korean stocks and the currency could come under pressure as policy makers consider stricter social-distancing measures and a lockdown amid a flare-up in Covid-19 cases. Such concerns saw the benchmark Kospi index and the won slip early on Wednesday, although losses were pared after a senior health ministry official denied market rumours that authorities will raise social-distancing rules …

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Auto stocks rise in India on prospect of lower tax

Bloomberg Automaker stocks gained in India after the government said it will look into cutting taxes on some vehicles. The overall market was little changed. A measure of automotive stocks climbed 1.5%, the most among 19 industry groups, while the benchmark S&P BSE Sensex Index was little changed as of 11:36 am in Mumbai. Hero Motocorp Ltd. led peers higher, …

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Octopus aims to lead UK power market

Bloomberg Octopus Energy Ltd, the clean energy provider, plans to add millions of new customers this decade on a pace that could soon make it the UK’s largest energy supplier. Octopus Energy hopes to reach about 5 million households in the UK by 2025, according to Chief Executive Officer Greg Jackson, up from about 1.6 million today. The British energy …

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Japanese firm to sell bonds with coupons linked to green goals

Bloomberg A Japanese real estate developer is planning to sell a bond whose coupon increases if it misses environmental targets, in the first issuance of its kind in the nation. Hulic Co plans to offer 10 billion yen ($94 million) of 10-year so-called sustainability-linked bonds in October, according to a filing on Tuesday. If the company isn’t able to meet …

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China likely to skip winter LNG feast

Bloomberg Don’t expect an LNG buying binge ahead of winter from the world’s fastest growing consumer of the fuel. China will likely pull back on spot purchases of liquefied natural gas (LNG) before the peak demand season as a flurry of earlier bargain buying nearly maxed out storage space. “There is a big question about whether demand will recover enough …

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