Bloomberg Germany racked up near-record demand for a bond sale in its debut green debt offering, grabbing nearly a tenth of the growing global market. It raised $7.7 billion from the 10-year sale, with demand more than five times that at 33 billion euros. The strong investor interest meant it priced one basis point tighter to the existing conventional bond. …
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Oil climbs on signs US crude stockpiles drop
Bloomberg Oil rises on signs a glut was easing with US crude stockpiles shrinking for a sixth week. The American Petroleum Institute reported crude inventories dropped by 6.36 million barrels last week, according to people familiar with the figures. That would be the longest run of declines this year if confirmed by government data. Yet, there are lingering concerns about …
Read More »China’s record oil imports poised to end as teapots use up quotas
Bloomberg China’s record haul of crude is poised to end as state-issued allowances for imports dwindle, potentially taking the wind out of the uneven recovery across global oil markets. The world’s biggest importer will ship in much less crude in September and October than it did in May and June, with private refiners seeing purchases drop as much as 40%, …
Read More »Indian explorer’s profit slumps on oil price crash
Bloomberg Oil & Natural Gas Corp (ONGC) posted a 92% plunge in profit after crude prices crashed, production declined and demand for natural gas took a hit from a nationwide lockdown. Net income was 4.96 billion rupees ($68 million) in the three months ended in June, compared with 59.8 billion rupees a year ago, according to a company filing. Revenue …
Read More »Airbus jet use shows China props up ‘recovery’
Bloomberg A snapshot of Airbus SE plane use outlines a tentative recovery still dependent on China, and continued challenges for wide-body aircraft as carriers adjust to a lack of demand. Of the 10,404 Airbus planes in global fleets, almost two-thirds had flown at least once in the previous five days, according to an August 24 newsletter sent by the European …
Read More »Chinese shoppers splash on luxury goods, not on ‘eat out’
Bloomberg Chinese consumers are back to binging on luxury handbags, cosmetics and cars. But this shopping enthusiasm is not extending to mass consumption in sporting goods and restaurants. An uneven recovery is under way in China as the world’s biggest consumer market also becomes one of the first nations to rebound from the coronavirus pandemic that continues to ravage the …
Read More »Whole Foods opens delivery-only facility
Bloomberg Whole Foods Market opened a location in Brooklyn that it’s calling a store — except shoppers won’t be welcome to walk the aisles. Instead, the Amazon.com Inc-owned organic grocer will use the facility, located in the New York borough’s Sunset Park neighbourhood, as a warehouse to fulfill online grocery orders, the company said in a blog post. Amazon bought …
Read More »Pret A Manger cut 2,800 jobs in virus restructuring
Bloomberg Pret a Manger Ltd cut 2,800 jobs in UK shops, about a third of its store employees there, in the latest sign that the pandemic is hurting the retail industry. Sales at British stores are down about 60% from a year earlier and are now roughly the same level as in August 2010, Pret said in a statement. A …
Read More »Aviation job losses may approach a half-million by year-end
Bloomberg The global aviation industry has racked up more than 350,000 job losses in the past six months, with more pain on the way, according to new research delving into the coronavirus pandemic’s impact on the once-buoyant sector. The total could approach half a million positions after including some 25,000 cuts that don’t fit into the main categories of airlines, …
Read More »Credit Suisse spying probe escalated by Swiss regulator
Bloomberg Switzerland’s financial regulator (Finma) started enforcement proceedings against Credit Suisse Group over a spying scandal that led to the ouster of ex-Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Tidjane Thiam. The move marks an escalation of regulatory involvement in the espionage charges, which also triggered probes by Swiss prosecutors. Finma said it will pursue any potential violations of supervisory law, and in …
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