Bloomberg The deepest bear market since the financial crisis in developing-nation technology stocks probably has further to run as earnings disappoint and analysts slash their profit estimates. Companies in the MSCI emerging-market tech gauge are missing earnings forecasts for the first time in almost 18 months, based on 12-month rolling data. Combined with deepening trade tensions, that’s leading analysts to ...
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Surprise fuel flows sparked by US-China trade war
Bloomberg A Southeast Asian nation that was a bit player in the biofuel market is suddenly buying and selling unprecedented supplies. The US-China trade war may have something to do with it. Malaysia has emerged to displace the US as the biggest supplier of ethanol to China in just two months. It’s also the first time the Southeast Asian country ...
Read More »Libya oil boss expect Opec cuts relief
Bloomberg Libya’s top oil chief expects Opec and allied producers to exempt the strife-torn North African country from any future cuts in crude output. “The Opec community has understood the difficulties we face— Libya has withheld more than any other country from the global market,†National Oil Corp Chairman Mustafa Sanalla wrote in a phone message. “This should be factored ...
Read More »JC Penney piles sale upon sale trying to dig out of ‘abyss’
Bloomberg Walk into a JC Penney and it’s a sea of red stickers. Almost everything is marked down, from apparel, jewellery and home goods to Christmas decor, bedding and appliances. And it’s not even Black Friday yet. Even for a retailer whose identity is built on promotions and discounts, there’s an urgency to this holiday season. JC Penney Co.’s bonds ...
Read More »Boeing: Jet demand to survive as Brexit buffets economies
Bloomberg Boeing Co. reckons Brexit will slow growth in both the UK and European Union economies, though not enough to upset demand for its planes, according to marketing vice president Randy Tinseth. “We expect from a UK perspective and an EU perspective, there will be an economic impact, you can’t get away from that, the UK economy more in terms ...
Read More »Airlines in India seek emergency credit from oil companies, airports
Bloomberg Airlines in India are asking the government to help them obtain unsecured credit from oil companies and airports, as fuel-price increases push them deeper into losses and imperil their survival. Competition and aggressive pricing are stopping fares from rising to reflect higher input costs, the Federation of Indian Airlines said in a letter sent to the aviation ministry’s top ...
Read More »Airbus names Infineon executive to replace CFO
Bloomberg Airbus SE named Infineon Technologies AG’s Dominik Asam to replace Chief Financial Officer Harald Wilhelm when he steps down in April, as the European planemaker moves closer to cementing its executive lineup following a major reshuffle. The company also named Michael Schollhorn to become chief operating officer of the commercial aircraft unit, another key role now held by retiring ...
Read More »FAA, United slam Newark Airport over airlines fees
Bloomberg A federal regulator slammed the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, saying it doesn’t have a reasonable or transparent method for justifying the fees it charges airlines to use Newark Liberty International Airport, one of three major airports serving the New York metropolitan area. The Federal Aviation Administration said that the Port Authority has routinely diverted airport ...
Read More »Lowe’s to exit Mexico operations
Bloomberg Lowe’s Cos. said it will exit its Mexico retail operations after the home-improvement chain reported sluggish same-store sales in the third quarter and cut its fiscal-year guidance again. Same-store sales rose 1.5 percent overall and 2 percent in the US, trailing analysts’ estimates. The company also said it will also divest Alacrity Renovation Services and Iris Smart Home. This ...
Read More »Nissan-Renault feud comes to surface post Ghosn’s arrest
Bloomberg Tensions between Nissan Motor Co. and Renault SA over the future of their car-making partnership have exploded into the open as the downfall of Chairman Carlos Ghosn roils the automotive industry and his top lieutenant, Hiroto Saikawa, moves to consolidate power in his absence. The two companies, which are connected via a complex structure of cross-shareholdings and joint manufacturing, ...
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