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Southwest memos show growing alarm before storm hit

  Bloomberg As a winter storm bore down on a broad swath of the US, a staffing crisis was brewing for Southwest Airlines Co in Denver. Chris Johnson, the carrier’s vice president of ground operations, declared a “state of operational emergency” at the airport after “an unusually high number” of employee absences, according to a message to ramp workers seen ...

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US considers Covid prevention plans for travellers from China

  Bloomberg The US is considering taking new coronavirus precautions for people travelling from China, which has seen a rapid rise in infections as officials lift Covid Zero restrictions. US officials said the government is concerned about the surge of cases in China, and has raised questions about the transparency of data the country is reporting about the spread of ...

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Fuel-glitch delays flights at S Africa airport

  Bloomberg A glitch in OR Tambo International Airport’s fuel-supply system resulted in major flight delays at South Africa’s busiest airport. The airport in Johannesburg has been “experiencing challenges with fuel supply from its fuel storage facility to the main hydrant system,” Airports Company South Africa said in a post on Twitter. “Technicians are onsite and have resolved the issue.” ...

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BNP defends $20b ESG call as downgrades feed debate

  Bloomberg The asset management arm of BNP Paribas SA said using a different interpretation of “sustainable investment” than some of its peers has allowed it to keep the European Union’s top ESG tag attached to about $20 billion worth of funds. Firms including BlackRock Inc, Amundi SA and Axa Investment Managers have reclassified more than $140 billion of so-called ...

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Japan moves to ease crypto token listings

Bloomberg Japan will make it easier for cryptocurrency exchanges to list tokens, pressing ahead with plans to liberalise the industry even after the epic failure of Sam Bankman-Fried’s digital empire. The body that governs crypto exchanges informed member companies of the new rule which takes effect immediately, enabling them to list coins without going through a lengthy pre-screening unless the ...

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Solana tumbles again, bringing crypto token’s plunge to 94%

  Bloomberg Solana, the cryptocurrency backed by fallen crypto mogul Sam Bankman-Fried, tumbled amid concerns that large holders may be about to offload the token. Solana dropped as much as 12% on Wednesday and was trading 8.8% lower as of 8:40 am in London. Other tokens saw modest declines, with Ether slipping 1.3% and Bitcoin down 0.3%. While other so-called ...

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Indian fintechs to face tough 2023, says Bain & Company

  Bloomberg India’s $50 billion fintech industry will face hurdles in the form of tougher regulatory scrutiny and tighter liquidity leading to higher cost of capital for some companies next year, Rakesh Pozhath, partner at consulting firm Bain & Company, said. Investors into the country’s fintech space that has drawn heavyweights from Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway Inc to Masayoshi Son’s ...

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Household lending growth in Sweden at historic low

  Bloomberg Sweden’s household lending grew last month at the slowest pace on record, as rates rise and home prices plunge. In November, lending to households grew by 4.1%, which is the lowest annual increase since Statistics Sweden began collecting the data in 2006. Mortgages accounted for 82% of all new loans, the office said in a statement. New lending ...

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FTX customers sue Bankman-Fried as part of Chapter 11 case

  Bloomberg Customers of failed cryptocurrency exchange FTX sued in bankruptcy court in hopes of being first in line to recover some of the billions lost in the meltdown of Sam Bankman-Fried’s digital-asset empire. A group of four FTX customers asked a bankruptcy judge to rule their holdings in the Bahamas-based exchange belong to them, rather than FTX. They want ...

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