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Singapore Air posts second consecutive quarterly profit

Singapore Airlines Ltd. posted a second consecutive quarterly profit as it continues to rebuild from the Covid crisis, which saddled it with record losses in 2021. Net income was S$557 million ($394 million) in the three months through September, compared with a loss of S$428 million a year earlier, Singapore Airlines said in a statement. Revenue was S$4.5 billion, up ...

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Italy to speed up new gas drilling

Italy will speed up drilling for new sources of domestic gas in a bid to lower energy prices for its industries, reversing a decade of restrictions on new exploration. The plan is part of the new Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni’s first budget law, and the government is pledging €30 billion of additional energy aid. The government estimated about 15 billion ...

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Britons face $2.2b tab to heat UK’s biggest houses

Britons are paying more than £2 billion ($2.28 billion) to help people heat the country’s biggest houses because of the government’s decision to cap energy bills for everyone rather than target the aid. Subsidising the gas and electricity for homes with at least five bedrooms will cost approximately £1.62 billion between October 2022 and March 2023, according to Bloomberg calculations. ...

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Petrobas wipes out year’s gains

Shares of Brazil’s state-controlled oil producer Petrobras erased their gains for the year as fears of increased political intervention with Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva as president are driving investors to dump the stock. Petroleo Brasileiro SA’s shares closed down 5.5% to 28.30 reais in Sao Paulo, and have shed over $20 billion in market value since their October peak. ...

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Fed slowdown isn’t getting much help from Big Tech

Conor Sen All the tightening moves by the Federal Reserve this year to rein in inflation are supposed to lead to less hiring and spending by companies. But there is no law that says the biggest, most profitable companies have to cut back if they don’t feel like it. And the cuts showing up in this quarter’s earnings reports from ...

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Can you protect your pension from inflation?

Stuart Trow The cost-of-living crisis has prompted more young workers to opt out of their workplace pensions, forgoing contributions from both their employers and the government. According to investment platform AJ Bell, 34% of workers have opted out or are considering doing so, a figure that rises to 47% for 18- to 34-year-olds. This is the opposite of what this ...

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BofA says rush to cash now at fastest pace since pandemic

Cash is king, with investors fleeing to the safety of cash funds at the fastest pace since the coronavirus pandemic as the Federal Reserve remains firmly hawkish, according to strategists at Bank of America Corp (BofA). The asset class had inflows of $62.1 billion in the week through November 2, according to a note from the bank citing EPFR Global ...

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China’s central bank deputy governor under probe for suspected violations

China’s central bank Deputy Governor Fan Yifei is under investigation by an anti-graft agency, the latest high-level finance official to be probed as President Xi Jinping cracks down on corruption. Fan is being investigated for “suspected severe violations of discipline and laws,” according to a statement from the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, the Communist Party’s top graft buster. Fan ...

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Exeed VX: A fortress on four wheels

Abu Dhabi / GULF TIME The China Automotive Technology and Research Center (CATARC) announced the C-NCAP 2021 results of EXEED VX. With the advantages in active and passive safety features, EXEED VX won the “five-star” safety rating, and ranked first among all 7-seat medium and large SUVs since the promulgation of the new regulations in 2018 with a comprehensive score ...

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ADSB to help build high-end vessels for Indonesia’s naval, coast guards

Jakarta / WAM   Abu Dhabi Ship Building (ADSB), an Edge entity, on Friday signed a memorandum of understanding with PT PAL Indonesia, Indonesia’s state-owned shipbuilder, to strengthen cooperation and to leverage the capabilities of both partners to build a range of interceptors, landing craft, and rigid-hull inflatable boats (RHIBs) for Indonesia’s naval and coast guard requirements. Speaking on the occasion, ...

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