Bloomberg EasyJet Plc is making it easier for customers to hand over their money. The UK budget carrier raised its 2018 profit guidance, in part because more passengers are paying extra for allocated seating and check-in bags. That’s been encouraged by a website overhaul that’s made it less difficult to book those options. EasyJet shares advanced as much as 5.1 …
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JetBlue eliminates jobs in $300mn cost-cutting step
Bloomberg JetBlue Airways Corp. is eliminating an unspecified number of jobs in the latest phase of its campaign to cut as much as $300 million from operating costs by 2020. The reductions follow a reorganisation of certain teams within the airline to streamline operations, the carrier said in a statement. JetBlue declined to say how much it will save with …
Read More »Amazon’s Prime Day evolves to become must-shop event
Bloomberg Amazon.com Inc.’s fourth annual Prime Day event lured shoppers from around the world, highlighting the promotion’s evolution from a rummage sale of obscure products to 36 hours of discounts on major brands such as Samsonite luggage, Callaway golf clubs and General Mills cereals. It’s a sharp contrast from the first Prime Day in 2015, when customers kvetched on social …
Read More »GE, Microsoft team up to spur digital transformation
DUBAI / Emirates Business GE and Microsoft Corp announced an expanded partnership, bringing together operat- ional technology and information technology to eliminate hurdles industrial companies face in advancing digital transformation projects. GE Digital plans to standardise its Predix solutions on Microsoft Azure and will deeply integrate the Predix portfolio with Azure’s native cloud capabilities, including Azure IoT and Azure Data …
Read More »â€˜VAT regulations maintain realty investment competitiveness’
Abu Dhabi / WAM The Federal Tax Authority (FTA), has called on persons dealing with commercial real estate to apply the basic Value Added Tax, VAT, rate of five percent on all sales and rent of such properties, urging buyers to pay the due VAT before proceeding with the transfer of ownership. The Authority had organised an awareness tour for …
Read More »Tech shares lead stocks lower; dollar strengthens
Bloomberg US equities mostly edged lower as shares of slumping energy and technology companies offset gains in financials after Morgan Stanley earnings beat forecasts. European shares advanced after a mixed session in Asia. The Nasdaq Composite Index dropped from a record high as Google parent Alphabet Inc. faced a $5 billion fine and Twitter was downgraded. The dollar strengthened as …
Read More »China’s yuan hits one-year low
Bloomberg The yuan fell to the lowest since August as the dollar rallied, raising speculation that Chinese officials are comfortable with the currency’s weakness. The yuan fell as much as 0.29 percent to 6.7229 per dollar, while the overseas-traded currency also weakened. Chinese stocks reversed earlier gains, with the Shanghai Composite Index and the Hang Seng China Enterprises Index closing …
Read More »Vitol teams with Peabody to grind coal for refineries
Bloomberg Vitol Group, the biggest independent oil trader, and mining giant Peabody Energy Corp are joining forces to give coal a new lease on life. The companies have teamed with a UK startup that’s developed a process to pulverize coal, remove impurities and pollutants, and blend it with crude or fuels for use by refineries and other customers. While unproven …
Read More »Dominion Energy plans $1.5 billion power plant sale
Bloomberg Dominion Energy Inc is working with JPMorgan Chase & Co to seek buyers for two power plants in Pennsylvania and Rhode Island, according to people familiar with the matter, as it sells assets to pay down debt. The Richmond, Virginia-based company could fetch about $1.5 billion from the sales of its natural-gas-fired Fairless and Manchester Street Power Stations, said …
Read More »Banks are facing a squeeze from Trump’s trade war
Bloomberg For banks that finance trade in Asia, the tariff war between the US and China couldn’t come at a worse time. Lenders globally have faced declining revenue from the $9 trillion business of funding cross-border commerce for five years running, thanks to a drop in margins that is persisting in Asia. Now, as the trade dispute between the world’s …
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