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Bombardier flying high on Airbus deal, luxury aircraft

Bloomberg Bombardier Inc. is flying high — and analysts from Goldman Sachs Group Inc. to AltaCorp Capital Inc. say the rally has plenty of room to continue. The Canadian planemaker is heading for its biggest annual stock gain in almost three decades, only two years after its shares dipped below C$1. The private-jet market is rebounding just in time for ...

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China Southern in talks with British Airways on JV

Bloomberg China Southern Airlines Co., one of the nation’s top three state carriers, is exploring a joint venture with British Airways for flights between the Asian country and the UK, according to the company’s global sales director. Asia’s biggest carrier by fleet size is discussing with IAG SA’s BA on how to extend cooperation beyond the existing basic code-share agreement ...

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Norwegian shares jump after surprise profit

Bloomberg Norwegian Air Shuttle ASA rose the most in three weeks after record revenue and a surprise profit added an unexpected sheen to the low-cost carrier that’s getting takeover interest from competitors. The shares gained as much as 8.2 percent after Norwegian reported record second-quarter revenue of $1.3 billion and net income of 296 million kroner, when analysts expected a ...

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Dunkin CEO sees immigrants as way to ease ‘labour snags’

Bloomberg As Dunkin’ Brands Group Inc.’s new chief executive officer takes the reins, the tight US labour market has his attention. One solution to the staffing crunch, according to Dave Hoffmann, who assumed the top post at the coffee-and-doughnut chain this week, is for the US to provide more student visas for foreigners participating in work-study programmes. “There may be ...

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Ryanair scraps flights as Irish pilot strike tests resolve

Bloomberg Ryanair Holdings Plc grounded dozens of flights as pilots in its Irish home market walked out after failing to agree to new contracts as part of a move towards unionisation at the discount giant. As of 6 am local time, Dublin Airport’s website listed as cancelled departures to 16 cities including London, Birmingham and Manchester, England, with a similar ...

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ERC reiterates commitment to meet needs of Yemenis

ADEN / WAM The Emirates Red Crescent (ERC) has renewed its commitment to fulfil the urgent needs of Yemeni communities, through its support of the country’s Ministry of Social Affairs and Labour. During a meeting with Dr Abtahaj Al-Kamal, Yemeni Minister of Social Affairs and Labour, Saeed Al Kaabi, ERC’s Representative in Aden, reviewed the activities carried out by ERC ...

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China vows retaliation against Trump’s $200bn trade threat

Bloomberg China vowed to fight back against the Trump administration’s plans to impose tariffs on an additional $200 billion in Chinese goods, escalating a trade war between the world’s two biggest economies. Beijing described the latest US move as “totally unacceptable” bullying, and urged other countries to join China to protect free trade and multilateralism. China promised to lodge complaints ...

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OPEC expects rival supplies to grow most in 5 years in 2019

Bloomberg OPEC expects supplies from its rivals to increase by the most in five years in 2019, with extra oil from the US alone sufficient to meet the growth in global demand. In its first detailed outlook for 2019, the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries indicated that the North American oil boom means OPEC members are already producing enough crude ...

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Billionaire Adani, GAIL among 400 bidders for India city-gas licenses

Bloomberg Billionaire Gautam Adani’s gas retailing unit is among firms that submitted 400 bids for the 86 areas the Indian government offered in its latest auction for city-gas licenses. Adani Gas Ltd bid for 32 licenses, Chief Executive Officer Rajeev Sharma said on Wednesday, while its joint venture with Indian Oil Corp bid for 20. A unit of state gas ...

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Oil strike in Norway shuts Shell field in Knarr as escalation looms

Bloomberg A strike curtailed oil production off Norway for the first time in six years as Royal Dutch Shell Plc shut a North Sea field and workers threatened to escalate labor action at the weekend. Shell was forced to shut down its Knarr field, which produced about 23,000 barrels a day of oil and 3,500 barrels of natural-gas liquids a ...

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