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Portugal seeks CEO to bring top airline back from brink

Bloomberg Portugal’s decision to oust the chief executive officer of TAP after a rescue of the nation’s leading airline has created an urgent vacancy to fill at a time when a broad overhaul is needed. As the government agreed to boost its holding in loss-making TAP to 72.5% on July 2, it simultaneously ended the tenure of Antonoaldo Neves after ...

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Cathay shareholders approve rescue plan

Bloomberg Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd’s shareholders approved a plan to raise HK$39 billion ($5 billion) in a government-backed rescue that includes the sale of preference shares and a rights issue. All resolutions put to vote were approved, the airline said in a statement following an extraordinary general meeting in Hong Kong on Monday. When the recapitalisation plan was announced last ...

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Walmart’s Asda comes to UK top court in equal-pay fight

Bloomberg A long-awaited equal pay lawsuit at the UK Supreme Court could see thousands of mostly female workers obtain better wages from the largest supermarkets and end up costing the chains as much as 8 billion pounds ($10.1 billion). The Supreme Court was expected to scrutinise a discrimination case brought by more than 15,000 employees who work at Walmart’s Asda ...

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Beyond Meat may be just a fad: Citi

Bloomberg Beyond Meat is at risk of being part of a food craze that could potentially sputter and continues to face heightened competition, according to a Citi analyst who initiated coverage with a sell rating. Close to one-quarter of Americans are eating less meat now than last year, but they aren’t doing so out of moral opposition to eating animals ...

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Airbus drought worsens with third month of zero jet orders

Bloomberg Airbus SE failed to secure any aircraft orders for a third month this year, as the collapse in global air travel battered demand for new jetliners. The European planemaker attracted zero purchases in June, according to a company statement. The manufacturer suffered one cancellation, a spokesman confirmed, bringing total net orders to 298 aircraft so far this year. The ...

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HK Democrat voters defy threats with high turnout

Bloomberg More than half a million Hong Kong residents defied government warnings and a fresh coronavirus outbreak to vote in an unofficial primary, a strong turnout that signals continued resistance to Beijing’s decision to impose a broad national security law just two weeks ago. More than 610,000 residents — representing more than 13% of registered voters — cast ballots in ...

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Russia charges former journalist with treason

Bloomberg Russia’s Federal Security Service, the main successor agency to the Soviet-era KGB, charged a prominent former journalist with treason as protests including representatives of state media gathered pace. Ivan Safronov, who regularly broke news on sensitive arms deals while working for the Kommersant newspaper over much of the past decade, denies the accusations against him, his attorney Ivan Pavlov ...

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Malaysia PM win shows snap vote a risk

Bloomberg Malaysian Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin’s narrow win in a key parliamentary vote on Monday showed that the prospect of snap elections still remains a risk for the country. Just 111 of 221 lawmakers present voted in favour of the premier’s motion to remove speaker Mohamad Ariff Md Yusof, who was appointed by the previous administration, while 109 voted against. ...

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Conte’s fractious Italian coalition under pressure

Bloomberg Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte is set to push for revoking highway concessions held by Autostrade per l’Italia SpA, rejecting a final offer from the Benetton-owned toll-road manager in a dispute that has split his coalition. Shares of the company’s owner, Atlantia SpA, slumped. “I’m not satisfied at all with the offer, which is embarrassing,” Conte told newspaper Il ...

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Trump, more than Biden, is tapping into Facebook tools

Bloomberg President Donald Trump uses Facebook like a Swiss Army knife — to raise money, amplify his message, and mobilise voters. His rival, Joe Biden, uses the increasingly controversial social platform primarily to stick his hand out for donations. As he did in 2016, Trump is taking advantage of the social media giant’s granular knowledge of its users’ interests to ...

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