When the discussion turns to which countries have responded best to Covid-19 — and if nothing else, the pandemic frees up a lot of time for this debate — those most often mentioned are Taiwan, New Zealand and Vietnam. I would like to make a more surprising nomination: the UK Covid-19 is a potential scourge to billions around the globe, ...
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Cathay Pacific delays Airbus deliveries to stem cash drain
Bloomberg Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd will delay deliveries of Airbus SE aircraft by as much as two years, in a move that could cut the carrier’s monthly cash losses in half as the coronavirus pandemic slams the aviation industry. Deliveries of A350-900s and A350-1000s have been deferred to 2020-2023 from 2020 and 2021, while A321neo deliveries have been pushed back ...
Read More »Lockheed’s new CEO Jim Taiclet rules out commercial aerospace
Bloomberg Lockheed Martin Corp’s new chief executive officer, Jim Taiclet, is prowling for deals amid the coronavirus pandemic and economic downturn. Just don’t expect the world largest military contractor to rummage for bargains in the distressed commercial aerospace industry, where Boeing Co and its suppliers are grappling with an unprecedented collapse in air travel. “Pure-play defense is going to be ...
Read More »Ann Taylor parent firm seeks new loan, board
Bloomberg Ascena Retail Group Inc, the struggling owner of the Ann Taylor and Lane Bryant clothing chains, is seeking $150 million of new capital from its lenders to fund operations during a bankruptcy reorganisation, according to people with knowledge of the plans. The retailer is closing in on a restructuring plan that would also let creditors install new board members, ...
Read More »United sees lower cash burn with 6,000 workers to exit
Bloomberg United Airlines Holdings Inc will cut its average daily cash burn to $25 million in the third quarter from $40 million in the previous three-month period, as the company braces for a choppy recovery from the coronavirus pandemic. More than 6,000 employees have accepted an offer to leave as part of an effort to cut costs, United said in ...
Read More »Boeing’s Max may return to service in October: FAA
Bloomberg US aviation regulators announced an important milestone in returning Boeing Co’s grounded 737 Max jet to service, an event one person familiar with the process said would happen no earlier than October. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced it is preparing to issue formal legal directives for repairs required on the jet, which indicates that the agency is comfortable ...
Read More »Retail sales in Canada recover to pre-Covid levels
Bloomberg Canadian retail sales have rebounded sharply after historic declines in March and April, with vendors making up almost all of their pandemic losses, Statistics Canada reported. Receipts rose 19% in May, the agency said in its first full release for the month. June looks to have recorded another strong gain, with a flash estimate predicting another 25% increase. That ...
Read More »China vows retaliation after US shuts down Houston consulate
Bloomberg China vowed retaliation after the US forced the closure of its Houston consulate, prompting stocks to fall in one of the biggest blows to diplomatic ties between the two countries in decades. The US government gave China three days to close its consulate in America’s fourth-most populous city in an “unprecedented escalation,†Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin told ...
Read More »â€˜There’s no smoking gun in Russia report’
Bloomberg Prime Minister Boris Johnson urged opponents of Britain’s departure from the European Union to “move on,†saying a Parliamentary report published found no evidence of Russian interference in the 2016 referendum. “What we have here is the rage and fury of the remainder elite finding that there is in fact nothing in this report, no smoking gun whatever,†Johnson ...
Read More »France renews criticism of China over Uighurs
Bloomberg France renewed its criticism of China over the treatment of the Uighurs in Xinjiang on Wednesday, calling for human rights observers to be allowed into the region and demanding that internment camps be closed. Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian said witness accounts indicated human rights abuses that cannot be ignored, such as detention camps, people disappearing, forced labour, the ...
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