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Carlyle Aviation sues insurers over seized planes in Russia

Carlyle Aviation Partners said it sued a group of insurance companies and re-insurers claiming they failed to pay for losses stemming from the seizure of planes leased to Russian airlines following the invasion of Ukraine. Carlyle Aviation leased 23 planes to Russian airlines, including Izhavia and NordStar, and tried to repossess and relocate the aircraft as soon as Russia’s invasion ...

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Global stocks rally on China reopening bets, dollar falls

Global stocks rallied as speculation that China may unwind its stringent Covid Zero policy fueled risk-on sentiment across markets. The dollar and Treasury yields fell ahead of a key Federal Reserve decision. US-listed Chinese stocks soared in premarket trading, tracking the rally in Chinese markets after an unverified social media post triggered speculation that Beijing is looking to phase out ...

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Don’t write off the retooled Covid boosters

Lisa Jarvis Two new, small studies are stirring up more controversy over the new Covid boosters, updated to match the omicron BA.4 and BA.5 strains. The research suggests the shots are no better than old boosters. But that doesn’t mean we should write them off — and certainly doesn’t mean that getting one won’t save lives. The studies are small, ...

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Euro-zone inflation soars to new record

Euro-area inflation surged to a fresh all-time high, while the bloc’s economy lost momentum — reinforcing fears that a recession is now all-but unavoidable. Consumer prices jumped by 10.7% from a year ago in October, far exceeding the 10.3% median estimate in a Bloomberg survey. Third-quarter output, meanwhile, slowed to 0.2% from the previous three months — more than analysts ...

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Uber tops sales estimates on strong ridership, driver supply

Uber Technologies Inc reported revenue that beat analysts’ expectations, fueled by a recovery in driver supply that supported increased ridership, assuaging investor concerns that rising inflation would damp consumer spending. The shares jumped about 6% in early trading. Third-quarter sales jumped 72% to $8.34 billion, the San Francisco-based company said on Tuesday in a statement. That exceeded the $8.1 billion ...

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UK house prices fall the most since start of Covid pandemic

UK house prices fall the most since the start of the pandemic in October as political and market turmoil sent shock waves through the property market. The average value of a home dropped 0.9% to £268,282 ($309,500), the Nationwide Building Society (NBS) said on Tuesday. It was the largest decline since June 2020 and much sharper than the 0.3% reduction ...

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UAE to launch first lunar rover on November 22

Dubai / WAM  The inaugural launch of the Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre’s (MBRSC’s) Rashid Rover is now scheduled no earlier than November 22. This updated target launch date is provided by the launch partners. Built by innovative Emirati minds, the rover will be launched on SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from the Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Space ...

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Sultan Al Jaber calls for maximum energy with minimum emissions

Abu Dhabi / WAM   Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber, Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology and Managing Director and Group CEO of Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (Adnoc) on Monday called for maximum energy with minimum emissions to ensure global energy security in his opening address at the 38th edition of the Abu Dhabi International Petroleum Exhibition Conference (Adipec). “A few ...

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