ROME / AP European turboprop manufacturer ATR sealed a long-awaited deal with Iran Air worth $536 million at list prices, making it the latest aerospace company to benefit after a nuclear accord eased international restrictions on trade with the Middle Eastern state. Iran Air will take 20 ATR 72-600 aircraft and has options for 20 more, ATR spokesman David ...
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Delta Air Lines hikes payouts for overbooked fliers
Bloomberg Delta Air Lines Inc. increased the payouts its airport agents can offer passengers on overbooked flights, moving to prevent a public relations nightmare similar to the one plaguing United Continental Holdings Inc. Customer service agents will be able to offer passengers as much as $2,000 when they’re asked to give up a seat on an oversold flight, up ...
Read More »Aramco CEO sees oil market balance despite US boom
Bloomberg The global oil market is moving closer to balance even as increases in US oil production push prices down in the short-term, Saudi Arabian Oil Co. Chief Executive Officer Amin Nasser said. “This is not a good indication of where the market is likely to be headed going forward, as the large new production capacity and investment we ...
Read More »Bankers’ fading fear of oil lending boon for shale
Bloomberg Wall Street banks’ growing optimism about the energy industry is the latest boost for US oil and natural gas producers already enjoying higher prices. JPMorgan Chase & Co., Wells Fargo & Co. and Citigroup Inc. said in their first-quarter earnings results that rising oil prices have helped them free a combined $370 million they previously set aside to ...
Read More »German offshore wind farms to offer subsidy-free power
Bloomberg German’s electricity grid regulator approved bids to build what will be the first offshore wind farms that depend entirely on market prices instead of government support and subsidy. The decision by Bundesnetzagentur, or BNetzA, grants power purchase agreements for 1,490 megawatts of wind farms to be built in the North Sea. Developers promised to supply power from the ...
Read More »Prosecutors allege horse laundering in Samsung trial
Bloomberg The South Korean trial of Samsung heir Jay Y. Lee for alleged bribery took an unusual twist as prosecutors said the company tried to conceal its gift of a 1 billion won horse ($885,000) by exchanging it for another animal. Prosecutors disclosed a series of text messages, emails and memos among Lee’s lieutenants to support allegations Samsung Electronics ...
Read More »China credit growth accelerates as shadow banking gauge picks up
Bloomberg China’s broadest measure of new credit increased more than estimated in March amid strong growth in shadow banking. New loans slowed for a second month while the money supply increased at the most sluggish pace since July. Aggregate financing stood at 2.12 trillion yuan ($308 billion), the People’s Bank of China said, versus a median estimate of 1.5 ...
Read More »US urges China to embrace more trade
Bloomberg The US stopped short of branding China a currency manipulator, but urged the world’s second-largest economy to let the yuan rise with market forces and embrace more trade. No major trading partner is manipulating its currency for an unfair trade advantage, according to the first foreign-currency report released by the Treasury Department under President Donald Trump. It kept ...
Read More »Abbott, Alere agree for $5.3 billion deal
Bloomberg Abbott Laboratories agreed to consummate its troubled acquisition of Alere Inc. in a deal that values the medical test maker’s equity at $5.3 billion, shaving $500 million from the original price and ending months of legal maneuvering that appeared headed for a Delaware court. Alere shareholders will get $51 a share in cash, according to a statement. While ...
Read More »Robust US job market not producing better pay
Bloomberg Growth in Americans’ wages has been leveling off lately, contrary to expectations that a steadily falling jobless rate will quickly lead to a sustained acceleration. Blame it on dismal productivity and lingering, albeit diminishing, slack even with unemployment at an almost 10-year low of 4.5 percent. The government’s most recent jobs report showed the underemployment rate — the ...
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