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Ryanair lifts passenger target as it shrugs off recession threat

Ryanair Holdings Plc lifted its full-year passenger goal and played down the likely impact of a recession on demand, saying bookings are looking strong as far ahead as next summer. Europe’s biggest discount airline expects to fly 168 million people in the year through March, up from 166.5 million previously, according to a statement on Monday. It said earnings should ...

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China traders look beyond Covid-Zero policy to snap up stocks

Traders took China’s reiteration of the Covid Zero strategy in their stride, focusing instead on an eventual reopening and continuing to scoop up the nation’s battered shares. That meant another day of gains for equity indexes in Hong Kong and China as they try to stage a sustainable rebound after months of heavy losses. Tech and property shares — ones ...

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Equities lead risk-on shift as midterm week begins

US equity-index futures rose and a bond selloff stalled as some investors bet a period of disinflation has already begun and the midterm election results will be favourable to markets. Contracts on the S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 indexes added at least 0.4% each after dropping earlier. Most Treasuries erased losses, leaving only the two-year yield higher on the day. ...

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