Bloomberg Aberdeen, Washington, is a far Northwest outpost of JPMorgan Chase & Co., with one lonely branch perched near the Pacific, 2,900 miles from Wall Street. Now the bank is planning to depart the rainy timber town that gave the world Kurt Cobain. The next-closest Chase branch is 40 miles away. At the same time, JPMorgan plans to open 70 ...
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US airlines make it easier to redeem frequent-flyer miles
Bloomberg As seats shrink and fees multiply, it’s hard to find value from an airline these days. Except when redeeming frequent-flyer points. The six largest US carriers grew more generous from 2013 to 2018 as they sought to encourage mileage redemption. The average price, in loyalty miles or points, for a domestic rewards ticket declined 13.5 percent over that time, ...
Read More »JPMorgan wary over GE jet leasing portfolio churn
Bloomberg General Electric Co.’s jet-leasing business, often called the “crown jewel†of its financial arm, drew some fresh criticism from one of the top analysts covering the stock. J.P. Morgan analyst Stephen Tusa said the unit has been selling off aircraft and buying new ones in a manner that is leaving it with lesser quality assets, as it tries to ...
Read More »Outside-the-mall retailers defy industry gloom in Amazon era
Bloomberg The US retail sector is looking just fine for 2019 — as long as it’s not inside a shopping mall. Shares of Target Corp. and Kohl’s Corp. jumped after both retailers gave optimistic profit projections for the current year. The companies, which traditionally occupy big-box locations in strip malls, are showing how to defend market share in the age ...
Read More »Crew recording on doomed Amazon cargo jet reflects aircraft’s loss of control
Bloomberg Recorded conversations by pilots on a cargo jet carrying packages for Amazon.com Inc. that crashed last month near Houston reveal they began losing control of the aircraft about 18 seconds before it slammed into a shallow bay, investigators said. The communications captured on the cockpit sound recorder were “consistent with a loss of control of the aircraft,†according to ...
Read More »Southwest seeks to break Hawaiian’s inter-island grip
Bloomberg Southwest Airlines Co. plans to challenge Hawaiian Airlines for control of Hawaii’s island-hopping market shortly after beginning flights to the state from the mainland. The short, high-demand, inter-island flights are squarely within Southwest’s wheelhouse, Southwest revenue chief Andrew Watterson said in an interview. “We see that big market with higher price points and it’s short haul, which is what ...
Read More »DP World plans to invest in Kazakh ports, logistics sectors
DUBAI / WAM The potential of DP World investing in new infrastructure in Kazakhstan’s ports and logistics sectors was the focus of discussions between global trade enabler DP World’s Chairman and CEO Sultan Ahmed Bin Sulayem and Kazakhstan’s Prime Minister Askar Mamin in Astana on Tuesday. This follows the signing of two framework agreements with the government of Kazakhstan for ...
Read More »Trump to serve $5.7b trade blow to India
Bloomberg US President Donald Trump’s attempt to pressure India on trade may be intended as a symbolic shot across New Delhi’s bow, but its inopportune timing threatens broader political consequences. The Trump administration notified Congress that it wants to scrap trade concessions for India, the largest beneficiary of the so-called generalised system of preferences that impacts $5.7 billion worth of ...
Read More »DIFC net profit hits AED323mn
DUBAI / Emirates Business Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC) has cemented its position as the leading financial hub in the Middle East, Africa, and South Asia region (Measa) with a record-breaking 12 months that saw the centre reach new heights as it enters its 15th year of operations. The centre achieved strong financial performance with net profit increasing by 11% ...
Read More »Cardiovascular diseases most common cause of death, disability in women
Dubai / Emirates Business Cardiovascular diseases are the most common cause of death and disability in women, and in women between the ages of 45 to 64, one in nine women develops symptoms of some form of cardiovascular disease. After age of 65, the ratio climbs to one in three women, according to the National Center for Health Statistics and ...
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