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BA to carry all passengers during strike

  Bloomberg British Airways (BA) promised to carry all passengers booked to fly during a two-day walkout over pay by cabin crew next week, though some people will have to catch different departures. The “vast majority” of services to and from London Heathrow, where the protesting crews are based, will operate as normal, and flights from the U.K. capital’s Gatwick ...

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Oris opens new boutique in Basel, Switzerland

  Emirates Business Oris, one of Switzerland’s few remaining independent watch companies, announces the opening of ‘Maison Oris’ at 22 Barfusserplatz in the Swiss city of Basel. The new boutique will be operated in cooperation with renowned jeweller Seiler, and will offer Oris customers an unrivalled experience of the company and its watches. The two-storey boutique has been designed as ...

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EasyJet slips off pace set by Ryanair on terror, Brexit squeeze

  Bloomberg EasyJet Plc’s passenger count increased at less than half the pace of its low-cost rivals last year as Europe’s second-biggest discount carrier struggled with its exposure to the British and French travel markets. Customer numbers increased 6.6 percent to 74.4 million in 2016, Luton, England-based EasyJet said. That compares with a 15 percent gain at low-cost leader Ryanair ...

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DNB to use excess funds to buy back its own shares

  Bloomberg Norway’s biggest bank, DNB ASA, has more capital than it needs and will probably start using the excess funds to buy back its own shares. After topping the European Banking Authority’s resilience score (DNB’s capital reserves were hardly affected in the stress tests’ ‘adverse’ scenario), the Oslo-based lender is now attracting investor interest as analysts predict shareholder rewards ...

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BofA to boost bonuses for bond traders

  Bloomberg Bank of America Corp. (BofA) is poised to boost bonuses for many of its bond traders and trim payouts for those handling stocks, people with knowledge of the matter said. The combined compensation pool will drop significantly, though fewer workers will divvy the rewards. Senior executives have earmarked as much as 10 percent more to pay the fixed-income ...

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German banks took stand against capital floors

  Bloomberg No wonder Germany is on the warpath against a proposed global standard for how banks calculate the capital they need: Its largest lenders rank among the worst when it comes to how they assess risk. That means Deutsche Bank AG and Commerzbank AG will be affected more than most big lenders and may have to raise additional capital, ...

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Bitcoin extends losses, slides another 12%

  Reuters Bitcoin plunged another 12 percent after China’s central bank urged investors to take a rational approach to the digital currency, which has is on track for its heaviest two-day falls in two years. Bitcoin had gained more than 40 percent in two weeks to hit a three-year high of $1,139.89 on Wednesday, just shy of its all-time record ...

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Goldman’s Donovan top contender for US treasury job

  Bloomberg Goldman Sachs Group Inc. banker Jim Donovan is the front-runner to be President-elect Donald Trump’s pick for undersecretary of domestic finance, according to a person familiar with the decision. He’d be the fourth appointee with close ties to the investment bank tapped to serve in the administration. If chosen and confirmed, he would be responsible for coordinating policies ...

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Will OPEC deliver its output cut deal?

  Bloomberg The promise of production cuts from OPEC and its partners sent oil rallying in 2016. Now traders want proof they’re delivering on those vows. It won’t come easy. The challenge: Building a coherent picture from the morass of data that emerges at each step along the process, from the wellheads where the oil is produced, to the tankers ...

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January cold blast to boost gas prices

  Bloomberg Colder-than-normal weather in Europe may this month bring snow to the region’s pistes and increase energy demand and prices. High pressure will keep temperatures below normal levels, particularly in eastern Europe, according to seven forecasters surveyed by Bloomberg News. Europe’s popular ski resorts in the Alps will have “significant” snowfall after a drought in December, according to Tyler ...

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