Bloomberg Indian stocks declined, with the benchmark headed for its lowest level in more than four months, after the health ministry reported new novel coronavirus cases. The S&P BSE Sensex dropped 1.6% to 37,996.89 in Mumbai on Wednesday after earlier swinging between gains and losses. The index rebounded on March 3, snapping the worst seven-day rout in almost five years ...
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HK stock swings stand out amid global turbulence
Bloomberg Just as stocks everywhere are being whipsawed by concern that the spreading coronavirus outbreak could bring global economic growth to a standstill, Hong Kong equities have shown relative stability. The Hang Seng Index hasn’t seen a move exceeding 3% in either direction in six months, while the S&P 500 Index has posted moves of that magnitude in four out ...
Read More »Target sees no big impact from virus on operations
Bloomberg Target Corp delivered a sanguine outlook for the year ahead, saying the coronavirus hasn’t had a big impact on operations yet while pressing ahead with growth initiatives online and in the stores. While the retailer has witnessed “aggressive shopping†as consumers stockpile food and other household essentials in recent days, Chief Executive Officer Brian Cornell told investors that he ...
Read More »â€˜More US virus travel restrictions coming’
Bloomberg More travel restrictions will be announced soon to help prevent the spread of coronavirus, said Transportation Security Administration (TSA) chief David Pekoske. “There will be additional countries, I’m sure, as we continue to work with the task force, and I think those announcements will be relatively soon,†Pekoske told the US Senate Appropriations Committee’s homeland security panel. The comments ...
Read More »Amazon warns of delays after virus-spooked shoppers’ rush
Bloomberg Amazon.com’s Prime Now and Amazon Fresh delivery services have been overwhelmed by demand, a sign that virus-spooked shoppers are turning to the world’s largest online retailer to avoid going to brick-and-mortar stores. Amazon warned customers that both services would have limited availability, meaning orders are being delivered more slowly than usual. The company hasn’t reduced the number of people ...
Read More »Ryanair in talks with Boeing over new 737 Max jet order
Bloomberg Ryanair Holdings Plc Chief Executive Officer Michael O’Leary said the European discount airline is in talks with Boeing Co about a follow-on order for the US manufacturer’s grounded Max model. While the Max has been idled worldwide for close to a year after two fatal crashes, Ryanair is in “active discussions†to buy more of the narrow-body planes, O’Leary ...
Read More »United Air waives change fees in March on virus fear
Bloomberg United Airlines Holdings is nixing fees for reservations made this month, as the spread of coronavirus roils global travel. The waiver applies to all tickets booked between March 3 and March 31, the carrier said. If customers cancel their flight, they can retain the ticket value for trips within the next 12 months. “The coronavirus outbreak continues to create ...
Read More »G-7 says ‘closely monitoring’ virus and ready to take action
Bloomberg Group of Seven (G-7) finance chiefs said they are ready to act to shelter their economies from the spreading coronavirus, though they stopped short of spelling out what specific measures they would put into place. “We, G-7 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors, are closely monitoring the spread of the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) and its impact on markets ...
Read More »UK government lifts restriction on new wind farms on land
Bloomberg The UK lifted a ban on subsidies for new onshore wind farms after years of denying the technology support, a sign ministers are looking for more ways to meet a goal of net zero emissions by 2050. The capacity of new wind farms sited on land slumped to the lowest levels since 2015 last year after policies to curb ...
Read More »LNG traders eye top market amid virus blow
Bloomberg With liquefied natural gas (LNG) prices reeling from the triple whammy of a mild winter, rising supply and China’s hobbled economy, Japan may be about to land another blow. Electricity consumption, the biggest outlet for LNG in the world’s top importer of the fuel, is expected to drop after Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s shock announcement urging schools to shut ...
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