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737 Max crisis wasn’t one man’s fault

The first indictment in the Boeing Co 737 Max crisis should not be the last. Late last week, a federal grand jury charged the company’s former chief technical pilot, Mark Forkner, with deceiving Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) officials in their evaluation of the Max and scheming to defraud the plane maker’s customers. Forkner is the only person to be indicted ...

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Hedge funds need new M&A playbook in Berlin

Merger arbitrageurs once found it easy to force bidders for German companies to pay a full price for a takeover target. But acquirers are adopting a new playbook to keep meddlesome hedge funds at bay. For the German corporate sector, it’s a pyrrhic victory. The key battle in German M&A used to be over securing a 75% holding — the ...

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BOE is made for hiking, that is what it will do

Clunk! With all the subtlety of a dropped hammer, Bank of England (BOE) Governor Andrew Bailey dispelled what little doubt was left that UK interest rates would be raised before the end of this year. The central bank would “have to act” to reduce inflationary pressures, he declared at an online panel held by the Group of 30, an organisation ...

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Luxury retail chains losing grip in HK’s shopping street

Bloomberg Luxury retail chains are losing their once-iron grip on Hong Kong’s shopping streets, as Covid-19 keeps visitors away and forces the city to shift towards restaurants catering to residents. Across the Asian financial hub, one in five shops targeting mainly Chinese tourists and selling jewellery, medicine, cosmetics, clothing and leather goods has closed since the third quarter of 2018 ...

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AirAsia X proposes paying creditors 0.5% of $8b owed

Bloomberg AirAsia Group Bhd’s long-haul arm has offered to pay creditors just 0.5% of the more than $8 billion total debt they are owed and terminate all existing contracts as it tries to restructure, a document seen by Bloomberg shows. The carrier, AirAsia X Bhd, told creditors it is unable to meet immediate debt and other financial commitments based on ...

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Saks Fifth Avenue online unit eyes IPO with $6b valuation

Bloomberg Saks Fifth Avenue’s e-commerce unit is interviewing potential underwriters this week for an initial public offering that could take place in the first half of 2022, Dow Jones reported, citing people familiar with the matter. The luxury retailer is targeting a valuation of around $6 billion, triple its worth in March, it added. After steps earlier this year to ...

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JD Logistics goes plane shopping to tap air freight demand

Bloomberg JD Logistics Inc is planning to set up its own fleet of planes as the Chinese firm eyes a greater slice of a cross-border cargo market engulfed by global supply chain snarls. The logistics arm of Chinese e-commerce giant JD.com Inc aims to have “no fewer than 100 planes” by 2030, including leased and jointly purchased aircraft, said Chief ...

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Amazon plans to hire 150,000 staff, 50% more than in 2020

Bloomberg Amazon.com Inc plans to hire 150,000 seasonal staffers, about 50% more than last year as the company seeks a cushion of workers to help it meet demand during the holiday shopping period. The world’s largest online retailer typically hires legions of temporary workers this time of year to help store, pack and ship items from its warehouses. Since the ...

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Australia continues green zone flights pause

Bloomberg Australia will continue the pause of green zone flights from the North Island of New Zealand until October 31 amid a further spread of locally acquired coronavirus cases outside the Auckland region, according to a statement. However, given there haven’t been any locally acquired cases on the South Island connected to the outbreak, Australia was expected to recommence green ...

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North Korea likely fired first submarine missile since 2019

Bloomberg North Korea appears to have fired a submarine-launched ballistic missile for the first time in two years, adding to a series of tests demonstrating Kim Jong Un’s pursuit of nuclear-capable weapons that can evade US interceptors. The regime is suspected of launching an SLBM Tuesday from the eastern port of Sinpo into waters between the Korean Peninsula and Japan, ...

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