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Sugar costs most since 2012 as Brazil rain makes shortage worse

  Bloomberg The world is running short on sugar and the tighter supplies are driving prices to the highest in almost four years. Supplies from Brazil’s Center-South, the country’s top growing region, probably fell 26 percent in the first half of June from a year earlier after rains hindered harvesting, a Bloomberg survey showed. Industry group Unica is set to ...

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BMW to team up with Intel, Mobileye

  Bloomberg Intel Corp. is working with Mobileye NV to develop self-driving car technology for BMW AG, said people familiar with the matter. Senior executives from each company will hold an event on Friday to discuss the driverless-vehicle initiative, said the people, who asked not to be named because the details are private. Jerusalem-based Mobileye has been an early leader ...

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Boeing mulls stretching 777 to knock out Airbus A380 jet

  Washington / Bloomberg Boeing Co. is proposing to stretch its largest 777 model to create a twin-engine behemoth aimed at delivering a knock-out blow to Airbus Group SE’s struggling A380 superjumbo jet, said people familiar with its plans. The U.S. planemaker has approached several carriers about the plane it calls the 777-10X, including Emirates Airline, the world’s largest operator ...

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Qatar Air may raise stake in British Airways owner

  Doha / Bloomberg Qatar Airways Ltd. is considering further increasing its stake in British Airways owner IAG SA after the U.K.-based company lost a third of its market value in the fallout from the country’s vote to leave the European Union, according to people familiar with the matter. Qatar Airways, already IAG’s largest shareholder, is exploring boosting its holding ...

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Siemens to spend US$1.1bn on ‘disruptive ideas’ startups

  Tokyo / Bloomberg Siemens AG is setting up a unit to invest 1 billion euros ($1.1 billion) over five years on “disruptive ideas,” the latest bid by Europe’s largest engineering company to move into digitalization and shed a reputation for being slow and cautious. Named next47, the unit will initially be overseen by Chief Technology Officer Siegfried Russwurm and ...

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Philippine Airlines hires Morgan Stanley to help find investors

  Manila / Bloomberg Philippine Airlines Inc. hired Morgan Stanley to help look for an investor as it seeks to become a five-star carrier, President Jaime Bautista said. The airline, wholly owned by billionaire Lucio Tan, plans to find a “specific equity investor” as early as next year, Bautista told reporters in Manila. “There are on-going talks with possible investors,” ...

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United Airlines flight-attendant top pay to rise as much as 31%

  Washington / Bloomberg Top pay rates for United Airlines flight attendants would rise as much as 31 percent, a union spokeswoman said, under a proposal to bring the 25,000 members under a single labour contract for the first time. The maximum pay for veterans with at least 13 years of experience would be set at $62 an hour, the ...

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Shrinking pool of future pilots keeps major airlines on edge

  New York / Bloomberg After coping with terrorism, bankruptcies and consolidation, the largest US airlines are facing a new problem: They may start running out of pilots in as soon as three years. That looming pilot deficit will soar to 15,000 by 2026, according to a study by the University of North Dakota’s Aviation Department, as more captains reach ...

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Mohamed issues resolution to merge IPIC, Mubadala

  ABU DHABI / WAM His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces and Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Executive Council, issued a resolution to merge International Petroleum Investment Company (IPIC) and Mubadala Development Company, Mubadala. The resolution stipulated that a joint committee be created and assigned with the ...

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Masdar, EDF joint bid for Abu Dhabi solar plant

  Bloomberg Masdar and Electricite de France SA are jointly bidding to build a 350-megawatt solar power plant in Abu Dhabi as OPEC’s fifth-largest oil producer diversifies electricity sources to meet burgeoning demand. The partners plan to make the bid “as competitive” as the record-low offer that this week won Masdar the right to build a solar facility in neighboring ...

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