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Tainted money is better than none for charities

One of the most celebrated passages in the Bible occurs in St Matthew’s gospel. A rich young man asked Jesus, “What good thing shall I do, that I may have eternal life?” Jesus responds, “If thou wilt be perfect, go and sell that thou hast, and give to the poor.” Alas, charity has always been easier said than done. “But ...

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Apple iPhone output boost. Why now?

Investors are cheering the news that Apple Inc is increasing the output for its next lineup of iPhones. While it may seem like a positive signal for future demand, reality is a bit more complicated. Bloomberg News reported that Apple has told its suppliers to make as many as 90 million next-generation iPhones for its initial run, a figure that ...

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Organic farming needs to protect nature

Sustainable agriculture is having its political moment. The Biden administration deserves credit for being the first to recognise that food system reforms can go a long way toward solving the climate crisis. Yet for all its big-picture vision, some critical details are getting overlooked. A big one is a loophole within the USDA’s National Organic Program that undermines its mission ...

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Haiti can rebuild its economy. Here’s how

After the assassination of its president, Haiti is once again in danger of spiraling into political chaos. The country’s chronic dysfunction is both a result and a cause of its chronic poverty. What it needs is to focus on economic growth — and to do that, Haiti should copy its more successful neighbors like Jamaica and the Dominican Republic. Right ...

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Alitalia’s successor under attack by low-cost rivals

Bloomberg The successor to bankrupt Italian flag-carrier Alitalia SpA faces an uphill battle to establish itself after low-cost rivals took advantage of the pandemic and a long restructuring process to grab chunks of its home market. Italia Trasporto Aereo SpA, known as ITA, plans to start services on October 15, after months of talks with European Commission officials over terms ...

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UK tightens rules for travellers from France

Bloomberg The UK government abruptly reimposed quarantine rules on travellers returning to England from France days before it was due to ease the restrictions for most of Europe, drawing immediate anger from tourism bodies and airlines. Citing concern about the spread of the beta variant of the virus, UK ordered that anyone arriving after Monday from across the Channel will ...

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Stores reopening fuels sales rebound from watches to bags

Bloomberg Shoppers rushing back to stores after the lifting of lockdowns boosted European brands selling everything from watches to sneakers to handbags. Richemont, the owner of Cartier and Van Cleef & Arpels, reported a more than doubling in first-quarter revenue, while sales at Burberry Group Plc topped estimates. The results show consumers are hungry for luxury goods as they emerge ...

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LVMH-backed firm to buy 60% stake in Italy’s Etro

Bloomberg L Catterton, the private equity firm backed by luxury French fashion house LVMH, agreed to buy a 60% stake in Italian fashion company Etro SpA, Sole 24 Ore reported on its website, without citing anyone. The deal values Etro at about 500 million euros ($590 million), the newspaper reported. Etro, which had hired Rothschild as an adviser, had been ...

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US product-safety agency sues Amazon

Bloomberg Amazon.com Inc was sued by the US Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC ), which is seeking an order determining that the largest online retailer is legally responsible for defective products sold in its sprawling third-party marketplace. The complaint filed says Amazon sold children’s sleepwear that failed to meet federal standards for flammability; some 24,000 carbon monoxide detectors that failed ...

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Asia’s air travel may take 3 years to recover from pandemic

Bloomberg Asian air travel may take another three years to recover fully from the devastation wrought by the pandemic, lagging behind rebounds in other regions and offering a stern headwind for refiners making jet fuel. It’ll take until 2024 for international air travel across the region to reach pre-virus levels, a year after global traffic hits that milestone, according to ...

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