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Qatar Airways chief says will not take any Airbus A320neos this year

  BERLIN / Reuters Qatar Airways will not take delivery of any Airbus A320neo aircraft this year as it looks to change its order to larger A321neos, Chief Executive Akbar Al Baker said. The Gulf carrier has refused to take delivery of Airbus A320neos since December 2015, initially after performance issues with the aircraft’s new engines. “I have to scream ...

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Boeing’s new jetliner gets a peek from United

  Bloomberg United Airlines has taken a close look at an all-new jetliner that Boeing Co. engineers are developing for trans-Atlantic flying, and likes what it sees. “What we’ve seen so far is very, very interesting to us,” Andrew Levy, United’s chief financial officer, said in an interview. “We certainly hope Boeing launches the airplane. We think there is a ...

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Etisalat named most valuable telecoms brand portfolio in Mideast

  Abu Dhabi / Emirates Business Etisalat is recognised as the most valuable of any telecoms brand portfolio in the Middle East by leading London based brand valuation and strategy consultancy ‘Brand Finance’. This recognition was mainly due to its focussed programme on brand activities, management of significant global sponsorship properties and local events targeted at both consumer and business ...

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Chef turns Zoom Air chief as Modi boosts flights across India

  Bloomberg Koustav Dhar used to work as a chef for a major hotel chain in India before hanging up his apron nearly two decades ago and becoming an airline executive. Since then, he’s worked at, or run three domestic Indian carriers. One was shut down, another sold, and the third failed to take off despite a license to operate ...

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HSBC close to naming AIA’s Mark Tucker as chairman

  Bloomberg HSBC Holdings Plc made insurance executive Mark Tucker the preferred candidate to be chairman, replacing Douglas Flint, according to two people familiar with the decision, as Europe’s largest bank takes the first step to overhaul its top management team. Tucker, 59, chief executive officer of AIA Group Ltd. and former head of Prudential Plc, is in discussions with ...

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BOE deputy governor faces bankers’ ire

  Bloomberg The Bank of England’s (BOE) newly appointed deputy governor remains under pressure this week as she awaits a lawmaker report on her conduct. Parliament’s Treasury Committee is reviewing Charlotte Hogg’s position after she admitted she didn’t disclose that her brother works at Barclays, which the BOE regulates. The Sunday Times newspaper reported that some commercial bankers have said ...

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UBS reduces bonus pool, CEO pay in ‘challenging year’

  Bloomberg UBS Group AG handed out the smallest bonuses in four years and lowered Chief Executive Officer Sergio Ermotti’s payout as profit slumped last year. The bank cut the bonus pool for 2016 by 17 percent to 2.9 billion Swiss francs ($2.9 billion), according to its annual report. Ermotti, 56, remains the highest-paid executive at the Zurich-based lender, with ...

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Dollar receipts at Egypt Central Bank improved

  Bloomberg Egypt’s external finances improved following the Nov. 3 decision to float the pound, the central bank said, as inflows from investments, remittances and exports picked up. The balance of payments surplus grew to $5.1 billion in the October to December period, from $1.9 billion in the previous quarter, the regulator said in a statement on its website. The ...

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ECB plans end to long-term loan offers to banks for now

  Bloomberg The European Central Bank doesn’t plan to announce a new round of free long-term loans to financial institutions after its policy meeting, according to people familiar with the issue. Targeted longer-term refinancing operations (TLTROs) won’t be renewed for now, the people said, asking not to be named because the Governing Council’s deliberations are private. That stance could still ...

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WikiLeaks dump stresses need for ‘more encryption’

    NEW YORK / AP If the tech industry is drawing one lesson from the latest WikiLeaks disclosures, it’s that data-scrambling encryption works, and the industry should use more of it. Documents purportedly outlining a massive CIA surveillance program suggest that CIA agents must go to great lengths to circumvent encryption they can’t break. In many cases, physical presence ...

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