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Post-crisis rules may hold answer to ‘one mystery’ in US

Bloomberg Behind-the-scenes regulatory requirements imposed on the largest US banks may help explain one mystery spawned by recent turmoil in an obscure, but important, slice of the multitrillion-dollar money market. Dealers and policy makers alike have wondered why big banks didn’t step in as rates on overnight repurchase agreements soared to record highs. Those banks have about $1.4 trillion deposited …

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Delta expands in S America with Latam deal

Bloomberg Delta Air Lines Inc is dramatically expanding its South American footprint, agreeing to a $2.25 billion deal with Latam Airlines Group SA after a similar arrangement between the Chilean company and American Airlines Group Inc ran into legal trouble. The pact calls for Delta to pay $1.9 billion for a 20 percent stake in Latam, Latin America’s largest carrier, …

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Tesco mulls sale of struggling Polish unit

Bloomberg Tesco Plc is considering a sale of its struggling Polish operations, according to people familiar with the situation, as the UK’s largest retailer focuses on its domestic operations and more promising overseas markets. The supermarket operator has begun a review of the Polish arm, according to the people, who asked not to be identified discussing a private matter. The …

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Boeing 737 Max fleet to be parked in Australia

Bloomberg Australia has given clearance for Singapore Airlines Ltd’s SilkAir to store its six Boeing Co 737 Max aircraft in the country, as the global grounding of the jet continues following two deadly crashes within the past 12 months. SilkAir has provided flight plans and the first aircraft is expected to arrive in Alice Springs, central Australia, on Monday, according …

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Virgin Atlantic seeks Manchester push with Thomas Cook slots

Bloomberg Virgin Atlantic Airways Ltd is looking to pick up operating slots at Manchester airport vacated by collapsed rival Thomas Cook Group Plc in a bid to grab a larger share of the travel market in northern England. The airline is in contact with Airport Coordination Ltd, which allocates takeoff and landing positions in Manchester, with a view to adding …

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Crude shorts soar as market shakes off Saudi disruption

Bloomberg Oil investors piled into short positions as oil markets shook off the disruption from attacks on Saudi Arabian oil facilities. Bets that West Texas Intermediate crude prices would decline surged 33%, just before prices briefly dipped below pre-attack levels. Money managers are still net long, according to data released September 27 by the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission, but …

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Saudi eyes $2.7 billion in deals for Red Sea project

Bloomberg The company behind a major tourism destination on Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea coast that will include an archipelago of more than 90 islands as well as desert and mountain scenery hopes to award up to $2.7 billion in construction contracts by the end of 2020. “Between now and the end of the year, we hope to award another two …

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Russia sends refinery equipment on epic 9,000km voyage

Bloomberg Seven hundred tons of Russian refinery equipment has just completed a journey worthy of a great explorer. The parts manufactured in Volgograd will be used to upgrade Gazprom Neft PJSC’s Omsk refinery. That’s a trip of 2,599 kilometers by land, but the oversized cargo had to be taken by water. That required a journey of more than 9,000 kilometers …

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Pemex names new chief of trading arm

Bloomberg Petroleos Mexicanos replaced the head of its trading arm PMI with Ulises Hernandez, formerly an executive of Pemex Exploration and Production, after a mass exodus by former management. Hernandez, previously the head of resources, reserves and partnerships at Pemex, will replace Raul Enrique Galicia, according to a statement. PMI’s crude trading division will also have new management, as Armando …

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Alexa privacy in focus as Amazon unveils new gadgets

Bloomberg Amazon.com Inc defended the privacy features of its Alexa digital assistant — and introduced some new tools to reassure users — following months of debate about the practices of the technology giant and its largest competitors. “We care about this,” Dave Limp, leader of the company’s devices business, said at Amazon’s headquarters in Seattle. “Privacy is absolutely foundational to …

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