Bloomberg Boeing Co. edged out Airbus SE to claim a sales victory at the Farnborough air show as its European rival failed to land an anticipated 100-jet order amid a flurry of late deals at the year’s biggest aviation expo. The US company ended the showafter booking new business worth $79 billion from orders and outline commitments involving 528 jetliners, ...
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EasyJet lifts profit by making it simpler for fliers to upgrade
Bloomberg EasyJet Plc is making it easier for customers to hand over their money. The UK budget carrier raised its 2018 profit guidance, in part because more passengers are paying extra for allocated seating and check-in bags. That’s been encouraged by a website overhaul that’s made it less difficult to book those options. EasyJet shares advanced as much as 5.1 ...
Read More »JetBlue eliminates jobs in $300mn cost-cutting step
Bloomberg JetBlue Airways Corp. is eliminating an unspecified number of jobs in the latest phase of its campaign to cut as much as $300 million from operating costs by 2020. The reductions follow a reorganisation of certain teams within the airline to streamline operations, the carrier said in a statement. JetBlue declined to say how much it will save with ...
Read More »Amazon’s Prime Day evolves to become must-shop event
Bloomberg Amazon.com Inc.’s fourth annual Prime Day event lured shoppers from around the world, highlighting the promotion’s evolution from a rummage sale of obscure products to 36 hours of discounts on major brands such as Samsonite luggage, Callaway golf clubs and General Mills cereals. It’s a sharp contrast from the first Prime Day in 2015, when customers kvetched on social ...
Read More »Trump ready to slap duties on $500 billion Chinese imports
Bloomberg President Donald Trump said he’s ‘ready to go’ with $500 billion in tariffs on Chinese imports, saying the US has been taken advantage of for too long. “I’m not doing this for politics. I’m doing this to do the right thing for our country,†Trump said in a CNBC interview. “We are being taken advantage of and I don’t ...
Read More »G-20 draft cites growing trade tension, diplomatically
Bloomberg Delegates at the Group of 20 meeting of finance ministers and central bank chiefs began the delicate task of addressing growing trade tensions without upsetting US President Donald Trump. Negotiators drafting the summit’s final statement in Buenos Aires worked on language that would reiterate a positive global economic outlook while highlighting risks, including the escalating dispute over trade, according ...
Read More »EU prepares to retaliate over car tariffs before Trump talks
Bloomberg The European Union (EU) is preparing a new list of American goods to hit with protective measures if a mission to Washington fails to persuade US President Donald Trump not to raise levies on car imports. “If the US would impose these car tariffs that would be very unfortunate but we are preparing together with our member states a ...
Read More »Canada’s economy strengthens in Q2
Bloomberg Canada’s economy is proving increasingly robust in the second quarter, with inflation and retail sales coming in ahead of economists’ expectations. The consumer price index rose at an annual pace of 2.5% in June, the fastest year-over-year acceleration since 2012, Statistics Canada said. Economists in a Bloomberg survey anticipated a 2.3% increase. In a separate report, the agency said ...
Read More »Google is quietly working on a successor to Android
Bloomberg For more than two years, a small and stealthy group of engineers within Google has been working on software that they hope will eventually replace Android, the world’s dominant mobile operating system. As the team grows, it will have to overcome some fierce internal debate about how the software will work. The project, known as Fuchsia, was created from ...
Read More »Trump and the coming wars over welfare
The Trump administration may have declared it over, but a new War on Poverty is coming anyways. It will be fought largely over the “work requirement†— should the government require welfare recipients either to get a job or to train for one? It’s a philosophical as much as a practical question. A work requirement addresses a dilemma of all ...
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