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South African Airways to scale back in 3-year break-even bid

Bloomberg South African Airways is striving to return to profit in three years by reducing the size of the network and transferring planes to its low-cost carrier as Chief Executive Officer Vuyani Jarana embarks on a recovery plan. A turnaround of the state-owned airline is among the more urgent priorities of newly appointed Finance Minister Nhlanhla Nene, who is seeking ...

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US dead malls’ debt very much alive

Bloomberg American shopping malls may be dying, but their debt is still very much alive. Consumer discretionary companies are the biggest bet of funds that repackage leveraged loans, which use them in almost a quarter of the collateral underpinning $213 billion of bonds covered by S&P Global Ratings, according to the firm. Demand for those notes helped spur a 65 ...

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Oil down on growing US supply concerns

Bloomberg Oil fell below $61 a barrel, following its biggest rally in seven months, on speculation that growing US production will help keep global markets well supplied. WTI futures dropped as much as 2.2 percent ahead of a government report that may show further expansion in shale output. Stockpiles in Cushing, Oklahoma, the delivery point for futures contracts, were little ...

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GCC plans company for money transfers among members

Bloomberg The Gulf Cooperation Council is setting up a company to facilitate direct money transfers among its six members. The Riyadh-based company will allow Gulf states to transfer money “without reliance on international currencies,” Kuwait central bank Governor Mohammed Al-Hashel told reporters following a meeting of regional central bankers in Kuwait City. The chief executive officer has been picked and ...

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Trump trade war may cost global economy $470bn

Bloomberg A full-blown trade war could cost the global economy $470 billion, according to Bloomberg Economics. The US decision to slap tariffs on steel and aluminum may just be the beginning, with President Donald Trump warning of more levies and other economies promising to respond. Cecilia Malmstrom, the European Union’s trade chief, vowed on Monday to “stand up to bullies.” ...

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US stocks pare some gains on tariff jitters; dollar declines

Bloomberg Stock advances on Monday were tempered by uncertainty over the prospect of new tariffs, but many investors remain bullish following last week’s report of stronger US jobs growth. Treasuries gained, while the dollar and most commodities fell. The S&P 500 Index opened higher— anchored by consumer, energy and tech shares but held back by industrial stocks, which would suffer ...

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Austria’s biggest Bitcoin broker seeks gold-standard rules

Bloomberg Bitcoin should be regulated similar to gold—which benefits from simpler compliance rules than stocks or bonds—according to Austria’s biggest broker of the digital token. While cryptocurrency transactions in the European Union above 10,000 euros ($12,310) should be subject to anti-money laundering rules, applying more onerous financial standards could stunt the emerging market for digital cash, the founders of Bitpanda ...

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Aviation sector braces for Brexit with CEOs divided on fallout

Bloomberg At an aviation summit in Brussels, Europe’s main airlines put on a display of unity over the challenges ahead. But the industry’s chief executive officers were divided when it came to the biggest issue of all: Brexit. The UK’s scheduled departure from the European Union in March 2019 has provoked widely varying reactions from carriers in the 28-nation bloc. ...

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Amazon shifts Prime Pantry service to subscription model

Bloomberg Amazon.com Inc. is shifting its Prime Pantry service, which focusses on non-perishable household goods like breakfast cereal, laundry detergent and shampoo, to a $5 per month membership model. Amazon will make the change gradually, encouraging Prime Pantry shoppers to commit to a monthly service charge that gives them free shipping on orders of at least $40, a company spokeswoman ...

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Virgin Atlantic offers cheap coach class in low-cost duel

Bloomberg Virgin Atlantic Airways Ltd will split its coach class into three ticket grades in an effort to head off the challenge presented by an emerging low-cost, long-haul sector led by Norwegian Air Shuttle ASA. The UK carrier plans to introduce an “economy light” fare for passengers prepared to take hand baggage only and happy to have their seats allocated ...

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