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Tokyo Stock Exchange’s new look goes into effect

Bloomberg The Tokyo Stock Exchange implemented its biggest revamp in over 60 years on Monday, with a long-awaited but largely symbolic restructuring of its market segments. Earlier hailed as a once-in-a-generation shift, the introduction of the three new sections — Prime, Standard and Growth — was intended to boost Japanese stocks’ appeal and understandability to foreign investors. But the restructuring ...

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Stocks struggle, US futures slip; oil rises

  Bloomberg Stocks in Europe struggled for traction and US index futures slipped as traders weighed the latest developments in the Ukraine war, with some European governments pushing for stiffer sanctions on Russia amid reports that its troops executed unarmed civilians. The Stoxx Europe 600 index fluctuated at the open, with banks and car makers leading declines. The healthcare sector ...

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Over hundred firms pull $45b of deals since war in Ukraine

  Bloomberg At least a hundred companies worldwide have delayed or pulled financing deals worth more than $45 billion since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. These include initial public offerings, bonds or loans and acquisitions. US equity market deals were the worst hit by global volatility in the first quarter as a crop of firms postponed listings, while Japanese and European ...

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UK to unveil energy revamp with focus on nuclear, wind

  Bloomberg The UK will detail plans to broaden its energy sources as the war in Ukraine, sanctions on Russia and a cost-of-living crisis forces countries across Europe to urgently revamp how they generate electricity and heat homes. The main focus will be on nuclear and wind power, two industries that haven’t been short of controversy. Government minister Grant Shapps ...

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Shell may face difficulty paying for Russian gas due to UK sanctions

  Bloomberg Shell Plc may have difficulty paying for Russian gas supplies this month because the Kremlin wants payments transfered through UK-sanctioned Gazprombank JSC, according to two people familiar with discussions in Russia. Gazprom PJSC, the single largest provider of natural gas to the European continent, now only accepts ruble payments for supplies of the fuel to so-called ‘unfriendly’ states, ...

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Japan’s energy buyers warn weak yen threatens business

  Bloomberg Japan’s energy importers are warning that the tumbling yen is exacerbating a surge in fuel costs, and may weigh on their bottom line and boost prices for consumers. While oil prices have slipped from the highs seen earlier from Russia’s war in Ukraine, the sharp weakening in the yen is likely to keep upward pressure on imported fuel ...

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US fertiliser firm CF to boost exports

  Bloomberg The world’s biggest nitrogen fertiliser company may be increasing its market share in Latin America, one of the most important crop-producing regions, as supplies ebb from Russia. Illinois-based CF Industries Holdings Inc is planning to increase its overseas shipments to regions plagued by fertiliser shortages, including Latin America, said Chief Executive Officer Tony Will. Brazil is the No. ...

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NTSB is helping China decipher black box clues to 737 jet crash

Bloomberg The US National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has been helping Chinese officials download two black-box recorders that were damaged in the mysterious crash of a Boeing Co 737 jetliner on March 21. The work to decipher the final sounds caught by cockpit microphones on the doomed jetliner is being carried out in the NTSB’s lab in Washington, spokesman Peter ...

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Alaska Air cancels over 100 flights as pilots picket airports

  Bloomberg Alaska Air Group Inc cancelled more than 100 flights as the carrier’s pilots picketed at five West Coast airports amid negotiations over a new labour contract. The airline scrubbed about 14% of its schedule in New York, according to data from Flightaware.com. Further flight cancellations could occur over the weekend due to the staffing disruptions, the Seattle-based company ...

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Skyports plans to take flying taxi terminals to Japan, Australia

  Bloomberg Skyports Ltd, the UK-based company that operates infrastructure for flying taxis and other urban aviation devices, is expanding into Japan and Australia as it looks to build terminals for electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft. Skyports is working with partners Kanematsu Corp in Japan and Goodman Group in Australia, with an eye to starting commercial flights as early ...

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