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Puerto Rico to make first bank debt swap deal

Bloomberg Puerto Rico is poised to restructure the Government Development Bank’s debt by exchanging its bonds for $2.6 billion of new securities, the first such debt swap for the US territory since it collapsed into bankruptcy in May 2017. The transaction will restructure about $4 billion of Government Development Bank debt. Under a previously arra-nged agreement, investors will exchange their …

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Deutsche Bank makes management changes after setbacks

Bloomberg Deutsche Bank AG’s management changes have yet to run their course. Germany’s largest lender is replacing senior executives in the US and is considering changing staff who tend its relationships with regulators, according to a person with knowledge of the matter. The moves come on the heels of strong cuts to the US operations and after authorities in the …

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Brexit uncertainty starting to hurt bookings, say airlines

Bloomberg After two years of insisting that Brexit has had no impact on flight bookings, UK airlines are starting to see the first evidence to suggest sales are taking a hit. Virgin Atlantic Airways Ltd. and discount operator Jet2 have said demand is being depressed by the weaker pound, a trend that could deepen as UK political opposition threatens to …

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Airlines’ stocks jump as Spirit Air boosts optimism

Bloomberg Airline stocks extended this month’s rebound, outperforming the broader market after Spirit Airlines Inc.’s upbeat outlook suggested the industry’s turnaround may be gaining momentum. Spirit surged as much as 22 percent, the most on record, and the S&P Supercomposite Airlines Industry Index was up nearly 2 percent. The S&P 500 Index was little changed. The airline index, which does …

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Faulty Lion Air jet sensor not fixed before crash, finds report

Bloomberg A malfunctioning sensor at the centre of the investigation into the October 29 crash of a Lion Air jetliner into the Java Sea wasn’t repaired before the fatal flight even though it had failed on the plane’s previous trip, according to a preliminary investigative report. A mechanic worked on other sensors and equipment during a night shift before the …

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DAE raises ‘bond repurchase’ by $300mn

Bloomberg Dubai Aerospace Enterprise (DAE), the Middle East’s biggest plane-leasing company, said its board and shareholders approved an additional $300 million to repurchase bond. It will be conducted through open-market transactions, the company said. To date, Dubai Aerospace has repurchased $295 million of principal amount of its publicly traded bonds under the previous authorisation of $300 million. The company currently …

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Nine million fewer Americans shopped this Black Friday

Bloomberg Total holiday shopping this year might be one for the record books, but you wouldn’t know it looking at this past weekend’s numbers. More than 165 million Americans shopped either in stores or online during the five-day period from Thanksgiving Day through Cyber Monday — more than expected, but well below the 174 million shoppers during the same period …

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Saudi Aramco seeks to buy more chemicals companies

Bloomberg Saudi Aramco will seek more acquisitions to speed its expansion in refining and petrochemicals as Saudi Arabia pushes ahead with plans to diversify its economy from reliance on sales of crude. The purchases will be in addition to Aramco’s planned purchase of government-controlled chemicals producer Saudi Basic Industries Corp, Aramco Chief Executive Officer Amin Nasser said on Tuesday in …

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Africa LNG set to surge as floating projects cut time to reach market

Bloomberg Africa is on the cusp of a liquefied natural gas (LNG) boom. That’s in part due to accelerating global demand. It’s also down to a fast-track method of getting the fuel to market. Kosmos Energy Ltd’s project in Mauritania and Senegal, set to get the go-ahead next month, will use a floating vessel to convert gas from the offshore …

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LNG is becoming more like oil market

Bloomberg Some liquefied natural gas (LNG) sellers aren’t in a rush to deliver their multimillion-dollar cargoes. With uncertain demand and no signs yet of bitter cold, some traders are preferring to keep their fuel inside vessels in the hope prices will rise. While the sight of stationary cargoes might not be unusual in the more-established oil market, technology has only …

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