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UK watchdog orders RBS, Santander to fix ‘breaches’

Bloomberg Royal Bank of Scotland Group Plc (RBS) and Banco Santander SA were ordered to appoint an independent auditor for their claim processes after issuing inaccurate information, or failing to send reminders altogether, about the insurance policies that turned into the costliest scandal in UK banking. The banks had previously been ordered to send yearly reminders, including how much customers ...

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Swiss fintech firm becomes a $1bn unicorn

Bloomberg A Zurich-based fintech firm whose investors include Josef Ackermann has raised additional money to value the company at more than $1 billion as it prepares to expand outside its main market of Germany. Numbrs Personal Finance raised $40mn to bring the total capital invested to almost $200mn, CEO Martin Saidler said. Numbrs offers an app that enables users to ...

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NAB sued over alleged home loan ‘violations’

Bloomberg National Australia Bank Ltd. (NAB) has been sued by the securities regulator for allegedly accepting home loan applications from unlicensed ‘introducers.’ Under its so-called Introducer Program, the bank’s staff accepted information and documents in support of 297 loan applications from 25 people who weren’t licensed to engage in credit activity, Australian Securities and Investments Commission said in a statement. ...

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Sri Lanka cuts interest rates again to spur growth

Bloomberg Sri Lanka cut interest rates for a second time this year, a day after Indonesia did the same, as central banks in the region move to cushion their economies against a global slowdown and trade tensions. The Central Bank of Sri Lanka lowered its benchmark standing lending facility rate to 8% from 8.5%, in line with the forecasts of ...

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Ryanair snuffs out UK pilot strike as planes fly as normal

Bloomberg The timing looked terrible. As the busiest travel weekend loomed and budget-minded Brits prepared for a quick holiday, UK pilots for Ryanair Holdings Plc called a strike, threatening ugly scenes at airports around the country. The chaos never happened. All of the discount carrier’s flights operated as scheduled, with minor delays from congestion, the airline said. In the end, ...

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IndiGo’s Gangwal flags truce with airline co-founder

Bloomberg Rakesh Gangwal, the billionaire co-founder of Indian budget airline IndiGo, will support company proposals at a shareholder meeting next week to expand its board after an agreement on policy changes, months after he accused his fellow co-founder of corporate-governance lapses. The board of IndiGo, Asia’s biggest budget airline by market value, has approved a new related-party transaction policy, Gangwal ...

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Kohl’s rises as chief says sales picking up

Bloomberg Kohl’s Corp rose in early trading after CEO Michelle Gass said comparable sales gained ground in the latter part of the second quarter and that store traffic is on the rise, thanks to its partnership with Amazon.com. While same-store sales fell 2.9 percent for the full quarter, missing analysts’ projections, according to Consensus Metrix, Kohl’s posted profit of $1.55 ...

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Jumia finds wrongdoing in Nigeria sales force amid loss

Bloomberg Jumia Technologies has identified improper transactions at the Africa-focused online retailer’s Nigeria business that amounted to as much as 4 percent of first-quarter sales. While the Berlin-based company says it’s taking measures to cut out instances of wrongdong, the findings backed up warnings made by short-sellers Citron in a report three months ago, which brought an abrupt end to ...

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Qantas tests 20-hour non-stop flights

Bloomberg Qantas Airways Ltd will run marathon ghost flights from New York and London to Sydney carrying just a few staff to see how the human body holds up before commercial services start. Qantas said it will simulate the world’s longest direct flights with Boeing Co Dreamliners as soon as October. The payload of 40 passengers and crew, most of ...

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Cathay warns staff social media use may breach China rules

Bloomberg Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd, trying to contain the damage it has suffered from staff taking part in Hong Kong’s anti-Beijing protests, cautioned employees that misuse of social-media platforms could be a breach of rules set by China’s authorities. In a message to employees, Cathay said that posting, responding and sharing content on social media could go against the demands ...

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