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European stocks, futures mixed as bonds stabilise

  Bloomberg Stocks and futures were mixed as the global sovereign-bond selloff paused and investors turned their focus to corporate earnings. Energy companies were among the biggest declines in Europe’s Stoxx 600 Index, as crude oil slipped from a seven-year high, while the rally in metals boosted miners. US futures advanced. Treasury yields dipped, but remain higher for the week …

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SoftBank group prices its biggest-ever yen bond worth $4.8bn

  Bloomberg SoftBank Group Corp. priced its biggest-ever yen bond on Thursday, using its popularity with retail investors to raise 550 billion yen ($4.8 billion) to pay off other debt. Billionaire Masayoshi Son’s technology conglomerate, which made headlines last year due to losses on Chinese ride-hailing giant Didi Global Inc., has been the single-biggest issuer in the Japanese corporate bond …

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IEA sees tighter oil market as demand withstands Omicron

  Bloomberg Global oil markets look tighter than previously thought as demand suffers surprisingly little impact from the latest coronavirus strain while supplies are curbed by disruptions, the International Energy Agency (IEA) said. The surplus facing world markets this year is shrinking, with oil demand — slightly upgraded from last month — on track to hit pre-pandemic levels of 99.7 …

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5G rollout disrupts flights into US from across world

  Bloomberg Airlines around the world are adjusting their schedules and aircraft deployments for flights to the US over fears that a 5G rollout by AT&T Inc. and Verizon Communications Inc. near American airports could interfere with key safety systems. Dubai’s Emirates said it will suspend flights to several US cities, including Chicago, Newark and San Francisco, while Japan Airlines …

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Airbus gears up for growth with plans to add 6,000 staff

  Bloomberg Airbus SE plans to hire 6,000 new staff in the first part of the year, going some way toward restoring the European planemaker’s workforce following deep cuts during the Covid-19 pandemic. The manufacturer will add positions worldwide and across its aerospace, helicopter and defense & space units, according to a statement on Wednesday. The firm will reassess further …

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Burberry sees 35% operating profit surge as sales accelerate

  Bloomberg Burberry Group Plc said sales accelerated and operating profit will probably surge about 35% this year as the British maker of trench coats and other luxury fashions sells more products at full prices. The company issued the earnings forecast as it reported better-than-expected revenue for the last three months of the year. Comparable store sales grew 7% in …

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Garuda Indonesia restructuring faces delays

  Bloomberg Struggling airline PT Garuda Indonesia is facing a delay to its restructuring after creditors cited Covid-19 flare ups in seeking an extension to debt proceedings in the Southeast Asian country. Creditors of the flag carrier, which has seen business suffer due to the pandemic, have requested extensions ranging from 45 to 60 days, according to Jandri Siadari, a …

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Retailers ask US regulators to examine Visa, Mastercard fees

  Bloomberg A coalition of trade associations representing some of the world’s largest retailers called on US antitrust regulators to examine the fees charged by credit-card companies after Amazon.com Inc threatened to ban Visa Inc cards in the UK. The group said it was concerned about the “excessively high” fees Visa and rival Mastercard Inc. charge retailers. Amazon this week …

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Fruit, veggie outages in Canada get worse with trucker shortages

  Bloomberg Canadian border agents began refusing entry to unvaccinated American truckers just days ago, and it’s already causing chaos— particularly in fruit and vegetable markets. A mandate starting January 15 requires truck drivers crossing into Canada to be vaccinated. However, only about half of American truck drivers have gotten their shots. Meanwhile, as much as 90% of Canada’s fruits …

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