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Banks rush to turn Japan cashless ahead of fintech rivals

Bloomberg Japanese banks, long content to foster the nation’s love for cash, are now diving into digital payments thanks to a regulatory change that threatens to usher in new rivals. In recent months, lenders around the country have announced a flurry of initiatives designed to grab a slice of the $50 billion market for electronic settlements. Projects are under way ...

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Danske Bank unveils sweeping changes to management team

Bloomberg Danske Bank A/S unveiled a set of broad changes to its management team, replacing its head of wealth management and appointing a new finance chief as part of a plan it says will make its business more efficient. The reorganisation was announced just one day after Denmark’s biggest bank, which is based in Copenhagen, said an executive who had ...

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Scotiabank, TD post widest UK pay gaps of Canada banks

Bloomberg Bank of Nova Scotia and Toronto-Dominion (TD) Bank have some of the widest gender pay disparities among Canadian lenders in their UK operations, according to regulatory disclosures. Scotiabank, Canada’s third-biggest len-der, pays women 44 percent less than men on average in the UK, with the gap widening to 72 percent for bonuses, according to regulatory disclosures. Scotiabank’s London operations ...

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Deutsche Bank under pressure to resolve CEO fate as board meets

Bloomberg Deutsche Bank AG Chairman Paul Achleitner is facing intense pressure to clarify the future of Chief Executive Officer John Cryan within days, according to a person familiar with the inside workings of the bank. Supervisory board members will discuss the situation in an “update call” scheduled by Achleitner for Sunday evening, said two people familiar with the matter, who ...

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Boeing tops Airbus with $12.3bn American deal for 787 Dreamliners

Bloomberg American Airlines Group Inc. ordered 47 Boeing Co. 787 Dreamliners for long-range flying, expanding its fleet of the advanced carbon-composite jetliners and dealing a blow to Airbus SE’s ambitions to expand its wide-body aircraft sales in the US. In a related move, American cancelled an order for 22 of Airbus’s twin-aisle A350 jets, a purchase placed by predecessor carrier ...

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Air India’s potential suitor drops out even before sale begins

Bloomberg IndiGo, the only airline to have publicly shown interest in buying parts of Air India Ltd., said it’s no longer keen on the state asset, dealing a blow to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s most high-profile privatisation plan. India’s biggest airline, operated by InterGlobe Aviation Ltd., said it doesn’t have the wherewithal to acquire Air India in its entirety and ...

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Gulfstream luxury jets, old Boeing 737s in China’s tariff sights

Bloomberg China’s proposed aircraft tariffs take aim at Boeing Co.’s main source of profit, the 737 jetliner family, while exempting a popular upgraded model needed to fuel the rapid growth of the country’s airlines. Boeing’s best-selling plane, the 737 Max 8, would narrowly escape the retaliatory measure, based on the weight limits outlined by the Chinese government, Douglas Harned, an ...

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Starbucks’ Indonesia operator sees sales boost from spending

Bloomberg PT Mitra Adiperkasa, the Indonesian operator of global brands including Starbucks, Zara as well as Marks & Spencer, is predicting that a recovery in consumer spending will sustain its highest revenue growth in three years. The retailer forecasts a revenue increase of 15 percent for a second year as consumers splurge more on Inditex SA’s Zara-branded clothes and Tumi ...

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Bahrain’s biggest oilfind estimated at 80bn barrels

MANAMA / Reuters A new discovery off the coast of Bahrain is estimated to contain at least 80 billion barrels of tight oil, the kingdom’s biggest ever find, Bahrain’s oil minister said. Bahrain said it had discovered extensive tight oil and deep gas resources off the west coast of the kingdom. Independent appraisals by US-based oil consultants DeGolyer and MacNaughton ...

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Saif zone to host Mena’s largest LED manufacturing unit

SHARJAH / WAM Rexton Technologies has announced that it will open the largest LED light manufacturing facility in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region at the Sharjah Airport International Free Zone (SAIF Zone). The organisation will also launch a state of the art laboratory that specialises in LED light technologies within the facility. The two new facilities, which ...

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