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France takes aim at low-cost carriers with short routes ban

Bloomberg France plans to ban commercial air travel on the country’s shortest domestic routes in a bid to prevent low-cost carriers picking up links Air France is being forced to abandon as part of the terms of a bailout package. “If we are asking things of Air France, it’s not so that low-cost companies can come along and start their …

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American braces balance sheet with $3.5b in financing

Bloomberg American Airlines Group Inc braced its balance sheet with $3.5 billion in new financing, diverging from its recent reliance on federal aid as the coronavirus pandemic suppresses travel demand. The carrier is selling $750 million of shares and the same amount of senior convertible notes due in 2025, American said in a statement, confirming an earlier Bloomberg News report. …

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Bed Bath & Beyond to sell Christmas Tree

Bloomberg Bed Bath & Beyond Inc is looking to sell its Christmas Tree Shops and Cost Plus World Market chains, according to people familiar with the matter, part of an ongoing makeover of the home-goods company. The people declined to be identified because the process isn’t public. Activist investors pressured the company to oust Chief Executive Officer Steven Temares last …

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European stocks pare losses on optimism over economic recovery

Bloomberg European stocks pared losses and US equity futures rallied as investors bet that the economic recovery will keep going, even as virus infection rates rise. Gold approached the highest since 2012, while Treasuries and the dollar were little changed. Retail stocks climbed, limiting losses in the Stoxx Europe 600 Index. Wirecard AG shares were in freefall again as the …

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Indian stocks gain

Bloomberg Indian stocks rose as they entered their final full week of trading for the quarter, as investors weighed the reopening of the economy against a rising number of novel coronavirus infections in rural areas. The S&P BSE Sensex added 0.9% to 35,038.49 as of 10:22 am in Mumbai, while the NSE Nifty 50 Index advanced 1%. While volatility may …

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Investors should get more selective in H2: JPMorgan

Bloomberg Investors should be more selective in the next six months as asset returns are likely to diverge because liquidity “cannot paper over specific weaknesses indefinitely,” according to JPMorgan Chase & Co. An “indiscriminate approach” to a portfolio would largely have worked in April and May, when most financial assets rallied — a typical result at a turning point in …

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Saudi Arabia launches $4b tourism development fund

Bloomberg Saudi Arabia started a fund with an initial capital of $4 billion to develop its tourism industry as the oil-rich kingdom seeks to diversify its economy and attract more foreign travellers. The Tourism Development Fund will launch a range of equity and debt investment vehicles and has $45 billion in memorandum of understandings signed with private banks, according to …

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UAE affirms solidarity with Egypt in protecting its security

Abu Dhabi / WAM The United Arab Emirates has expressed its support for the statements made by Egyptian President Abdul Fattah Al Sisi in Sidi Barrani on Sunday in Libya. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (MoFAIC) affirmed the UAE’s solidarity with the Arab Republic of Egypt in all measures taken to safeguard its security against alarming developments …

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Failed US plutonium project ends in fire sale

Bloomberg Need some parts for a nuclear plant? The government has a few to spare. Electrical transformers, motors, and pieces of special glove boxes designed to safely handle radioactive material are available as the government auctions off equipment from a now-abandoned nuclear project that was supposed to turn weapons-grade plutonium into fuel for commercial nuclear reactors. The online fire sale …

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Bond market eyes gathering crowds for clues on path of rates

Bloomberg As social-distancing measures are relaxed across the US, Wall Street is searching in some unconventional places for clues about where interest-rate markets are headed. The rally in US Treasuries buckled to risk-on sentiment earlier this month on signs of progress in the reopening of businesses around the country and a turnaround in economic data. But interspersed with those announcements …

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