A textile-yarn company in western Indian soon will have more machines than workers. A manufacturer in southern India sold almost double the number of its automated goods last year. India’s biggest carmaker has one robot for every four plant employees. Automation will double over the next three years in Indian factories, according to a survey by Willis Towers Watson. Companies ...
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Money-laundering woes dog Europe’s banks
Bloomberg September was the month when long-running failures to stop money-laundering came back to bite some of Europe’s largest banks. Regulators from Switzerland to the Nordic region and Germany reprimanded institutions for failing to do enough to prevent illicit money flows. While some paid for past misdeeds, others were chastised for continued shortcomings and even had monitors assigned to help ...
Read More »ECB rate-hike momentum could be hampered by fear of euro gains
Bloomberg For all the European Central Bank’s signalling of an interest-rate “lift-off’’ next year, it might not get very far off the ground. Some investors suspect even modestly higher borrowing costs will unleash a rally in the euro that undermines economic growth and curbs inflation. That could leave the currency bloc trapped with near-zero rates for years to come. Spillovers ...
Read More »Venezuela pumps dollars, slows rout in currency
Bloomberg Lost amid the economic chaos in Venezuela, the bolivar has actually stabilised somewhat. In the six weeks since the initial plunge after the government simultaneously carried out a massive devaluation and redenomination of the currency, it has slid just 19 percent in the black market. That may not constitute stabilisation in most foreign-exchange markets, but in Venezuela, where hyperinflation ...
Read More »Williams calls for gradual hikes amid strong growth outlook
Bloomberg Federal Reserve Bank of New York President John Williams called for continued gradual rate increases as a strong US economy pushes unemployment close to a half-century low. In his first full policy speech since moving to New York from the San Francisco Fed, Williams downplayed the guiding power of the neutral rate — the one that divides tight and ...
Read More »Embraer to have ‘blocking power’ in new Boeing JV
Bloomberg Embraer SA will have the right to block ten crucial matters in the commercial-aircraft joint venture it’s forming with Boeing Co, according to a Memorandum of Understanding between the two companies. The document was made available via the website of the Sao Jose dos Campos Metalworkers Union on Septemebr 21 after the Labor Prosecutor’s Office requested a copy of ...
Read More »Congo airline, Comac in talks to buy aircraft
Bloomberg Societe Nouvelle Air Congo, a state-owned carrier, is in talks with Commercial Aircraft Corp. of China Ltd. to buy three new aircraft as it prepares to begin offering regional flights, a director said. The company, known as SN Air Congo, plans to acquire ARJ21s, Michael Gollo, head of quality, safety and security, said by phone in the Republic of ...
Read More »Amazon enters bed market with basic foam mattress
Bloomberg Amazon.com Inc. is taking a stab at the mattress business, joining the competition against startups such as bed-in-a-box pioneer Casper Sleep Inc. and retail rivals including Walmart Inc. The AmazonBasics foam mattress, starting at $130, was spotted by TJI Research, which monitors the e-commerce giant’s growing list of more than 120 private label products, including kitchen goods, batteries, clothing ...
Read More »Air France-KLM’s new CEO Smith gets knuckles rapped by French minister
Bloomberg Just days after taking the top job at Air France-KLM, Chief Executive Officer Ben Smith is learning the hard way about the difficulties of running a French state-backed business. Economy Minister Bruno Le Maire publicly took the Canadian to task for being quoted in the Financial Times as saying that the government was prepared to sell its 14 percent ...
Read More »Delta CEO blames ‘device issue’ for system failure
Bloomberg Delta Air Lines Inc. blamed a “physical device issue†for a systems failure that forced the carrier to briefly ground all domestic flights earlier this week. Chief Executive Officer Ed Bastian provided few details about the cause of the disruption. Speaking at the Skift Global Forum in New York, he referred to the September 25 problem as “a hiccup†...
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