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American keeps cancelling flights, CEO takes heat

Bloomberg When American Airlines Group Inc exited bankruptcy in 2013, its new boss vowed to trounce rivals within a few years. These days, those competitors are delivering the beating. American is underperforming Delta Air Lines Inc and United Airlines Holdings Inc on profit margins and on-time arrivals. Investors are punishing American’s stock, sending the shares to the biggest decline this ...

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China probes Cathay’s empty oxygen bottles

Bloomberg Cathay Pacific Airways is under investigation by Chinese regulators after emergency oxygen bottles on three flights were found depleted or completely empty, compounding pressure on the Hong Kong airline from mainland authorities. Cabin crew from the flights have been grounded so they can help with the probe, Cathay told staff in a memo. As well as the Civil Aviation ...

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Dorian grounds hundreds of flights

Bloomberg Hurricane Dorian upended Labor Day travel plans for hundreds of thousands of people in the Southeastern US, as fierce winds and torrential rains forced widespread cancellation of rail service and airline traffic. According to FlightAware, a flight-tracking website, airlines cancelled 1,152 flights on September 2. The hardest-hit airport was Fort Lauderdale International in Florida, which closed at noon on ...

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Zara denies rumours stores closed due to protests in HK

Bloomberg Fast-fashion giant Zara denied speculation on Chinese social media that the retailer’s employees were supporting anti-Beijing protests that disrupted some of its store operations. “Zara has never made any comments or undertaken any actions related to a strike in Hong Kong,” the company said in a post on its Weibo account. “Zara does not back a strike and supports ...

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Talks signal progress on Renault-Nissan spat

Bloomberg Talks between the economy ministers of Japan and France to strengthen the partnership between Nissan Motor Co and Renault SA are the latest sign that the two sides are working toward resolving a dispute between the carmakers. Hiroshige Seko, the economy and trade minister of Japan, and Bruno Le Maire, the French Finance Minister, reaffirmed their support for the ...

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India ‘enters’ quasi-recession as growth slumps to 7-year low

Bloomberg India’s longest growth slump since 2012 is heightening concern that it may be tough for policy makers to reverse the slowdown. “Growth has now slipped below the long term trend of 6.6 percent for two consecutive quarters, which implies that India is effectively in a quasi-recession,” Teresa John, an economist at Nirmal Bang Equities Pvt in Mumbai, said in ...

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Huawei accuses US of harassing workers, attacking network

Bloomberg Huawei Technologies Co lashed out at the US government on Tuesday, accusing Washington of orchestrating a campaign to intimidate its employees and launching cyber-attacks to infiltrate its internal network. China’s largest technology company claimed the American government had instructed law enforcement agencies to threaten and attempt to manipulate its employees. Huawei also accused the US of launching attacks against ...

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Electric car sales fall after China cuts subsidy

Bloomberg Global electric-car sales fell for the first time in modern history in July after China scaled back purchase subsidies, highlighting the role government assistance is having on the burgeoning market. Monthly sales worldwide fell 14 percent to about 128,000 plug-in passenger electric vehicles, Sanford C Bernstein said in a report. Sales declined in China and North America, while rising ...

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Why Macron’s Iran gamble didn’t pay off

What really happened in Biarritz last weekend, with the mysterious visit of Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif? US officials saw it as a bit of diplomatic freelancing by French President Emmanuel Macron that sought to foster negotiations but highlighted the obstacles that are in the way. The intrigue surrounding the summit was described by knowledgeable sources who requested anonymity ...

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Brazil fires threaten US security

When I headed the US Southern Command a decade ago, I took a trip to the Brazilian military’s jungle training site near Manaus in the Amazon River basin. I spent time both in the jungle with Brazilian troops and on the river, meeting with some of the 300 indigenous groups that populate the region, which spans nine South American nations. ...

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