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Lion Air plane rips wing in another incident post crash

Bloomberg Days after Lion Air lost a plane in Indonesia’s worst air disaster in two decades, the carrier has found itself in the midst of another incident. A Boeing 737-900ER operated by PT Lion Mentari Airlines clipped a pole while taxiing at Bengkulu airport in southern Sumatra, shearing the tip of its left wing, the carrier said in a statement. …

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Marks & Spencer may close more stores: CEO

Bloomberg Marks & Spencer Group Plc said it may step up store closings as the troubled UK retailer reported another decline in sales. After announcing plans in May to shut about 100 of its large stores selling food and clothing, Chief Executive Officer Steve Rowe said that the number is only a “first stage” in the company’s turnaround plan. “It’s …

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Kenya Air stops tickets for Burundi flights

Bloomberg Kenya Airways Plc. has ceased issuing tickets for flights to Burundi after the state demanded the airline’s wholly owned budget carrier fly bigger jets. While Jambojet Ltd. received authorisation to operate between the Kenyan capital, Nairobi, and Bujumbura, Burundi’s main city, the Ministry of Transport, Public Works, Equipment and Land Use Planning failed to give requisite approvals because of …

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Walmart shoppers get new holiday offers. Its staff, not so much

Bloomberg Walmart Inc. is rolling out the red carpet for shoppers during the Black Friday holiday weekend, doling out everything from deep discounts to free coffee and cookies. Its legions of store employees, though, won’t see anything special this year. Despite an extremely tight labour market, recent wage hikes by rivals and concerns that the historically frugal retailer will seek …

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Deal signed to strengthen UAE-Hungary cooperation

ABU DHABI / WAM The Abu Dhabi Chamber of Commerce and Industry signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), with the Hungarian Chamber of Commerce and Industry. The MoU was signed during their meeting at the headquarters of the chamber. The MoU affirms the commitment of both sides to reinforce the economic and commercial cooperation between the UAE and Hungary, through …

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Opec considers 2019 oil production cuts

Bloomberg The wind changed again in the oil market as Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) signalled it will consider a return to cutting output next year, potentially making the second production U-turn this year. With the US midterm elections over and crude futures wilting in the face of another historic shale oil surge, the cartel will discuss a change …

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SoftBank plans to develop $1.2bn solar power plant in Saudi Arabia

Bloomberg SoftBank Group Corp. is planning to develop a $1.2 billion solar power plant in Saudi Arabia, according to people with knowledge of the matter. The plant, to the north of Riyadh, would generate 1.8 gigawatts of power, the people said, asking not to be identified because the plans are private. SoftBank has started preliminary talks with banks and developers …

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Oil set for longest losing run since 2014 as supply fears ease

Bloomberg Crude’s poised for the longest losing streak since 2014 as concerns of a supply crunch eased on a forecast for rising US production and waivers for eight countries allowing temporary import of Iranian oil. Futures in New York fell as much as 0.9 percent and headed for an 8.5 percent drop in eight straight sessions. The US government forecast …

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Royal Dutch Shell, Total set up long-term goal to reduce carbon intensity

Bloomberg Royal Dutch Shell Plc and Total SA are the only companies among the 10 biggest oil and gas producers in the world which disclose how their carbon emissions will decline over time, according to the first analysis of its kind by managers overseeing more than $9 trillion of funds. The Anglo-Dutch and French majors are the only companies among …

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‘China’s solar bailout won’t counter global glut’

Bloomberg China’s proposal to increase its solar energy target to as much as 270 gigawatts by 2020 won’t be enough to erase the worldwide panel glut that’s crippling prices, according to analysts at Credit Suisse Group AG. “We forecast that the country needs a 300-350GW by 2020 target to fully absorb new manufacturing capacity planned in the near term,” analysts …

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