Bloomberg American Airlines Group Inc. became the last of the three largest US carriers to boost its fee for a first- or second- checked bag by $5. The change, effective for tickets purchased starting from September 21, puts the charge for a first bag at $30 and $40 for a second. United Continental Holdings Inc. and Delta Air Lines Inc. ...
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Moss Bros plunges after UK summer cuts suit sales
Bloomberg UK suitmaker Moss Bros Group Plc is the latest retailer to wilt over the hot summer, warning that lower-than-expected store visits mean full-year profit will be “materially lower†than expected. The shares fell as much as 29 percent to a seven-year low after the company said like-for-like retail sales were down 6.9 percent in the first half. Full-year earnings ...
Read More »Amazon to spend $3bn on ‘Go’ stores
Bloomberg If Amazon.com Inc. proceeds with a plan to open 3,000 cashierless stores by 2021, it could cost as much as $3 billion, according to analysts at Morgan Stanley, but also signal a bigger push by one of the world’s largest companies into the grocery business. The e-commerce giant is taking a close look at the future of its AmazonGo ...
Read More »Abu Dhabi is world’s safest city
ABU DHABI / WAM Abu Dhabi has been named the safest city in the world for the second year running by Numbeo, a website that curates and collates data to develop the world’s largest user-contributed database about cities and countries worldwide. Surpassing more than 300 cities across the world, including Tokyo, Basel, Munich, and Vienna, the UAE’s capital has once ...
Read More »Al Hilal Bank closes $500mn five-year sukuk
ABU DHABI / WAM Al Hilal Bank, rated A2 by Moody’s and A+ by Fitch successfully closed a $500 million five-year Senior Sukuk. The transaction, under Al Hilal Bank’s new management team, marks the first Senior Public Sukuk from the UAE since April 2018, and re-opens the Capital markets for GCC issuers. Al Hilal Bank was last in the market ...
Read More »Gulftainer wins 50-year concession for US port
SHARJAH / WAM Gulftainer, a privately-owned independent port operator and logistics company based in Sharjah, has finalised a 50-year concession with the State of Delaware in the USA to operate and develop the Port of Wilmington, significantly expanding the company’s global footprint and reach. The agreement, signed by Gulftainer’s subsidiary GT USA, will see an expected investment of up to ...
Read More »Adnoc hits full production of propylene at Ruwais
ABU DHABI / WAM Adnoc Refining, a subsidiary of the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (Adnoc), on Wednesday announced it has reached full production of polymer-grade propylene from its newly commissioned Propane Dehydrogenation (PDH) unit, located in the Ruwais integrated refining and petrochemical hub. The PDH unit processes propane from two major sources, Adnoc Gas Processing and Ruwais Refinery West, ...
Read More »UAE, Algeria discuss ways of reinforcing bilateral ties
ABU DHABI / WAM Sultan bin Saeed Al Mansouri, Minister of Economy, said that the bilateral and economic relations between the UAE and Algeria are based on strong foundations of brotherhood and mutual respect, supported by their historical and cultural ties. He added that the cooperation between the two countries has witnessed ongoing overall developments, especially in the areas of ...
Read More »ADGM signs deal to boost digital innovation in financial freezone
Abu Dhabi / WAM Abu Dhabi Global Market (ADGM) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), with Emirates Telecommunications Group Company (Etisalat), and Emirates Integrated Telecommunications Company (EITC), Du to deploy and showcase innovative solutions and integrated services to transform the digital offerings of ICT and related services across Al Maryah Island. Both the MoUs were signed during the 2018 FinTech ...
Read More »China-US trade war will escalate: Ex-negotiator
Bloomberg The trade dispute between the US and China will continue for the foreseeable future and escalate, and is going to be painful for Americans, according to a former US trade negotiator. “For the foreseeable future, we’re going to be in a tariff world and we’ll see escalation,” said Asia Society Vice President Wendy Cutler, formerly a negotiator at the ...
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