Thursday , 18 December 2025

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The private jet boom is ripe for scrutiny

Chris Bryant Fed up with having his private jet tracked by climate activists typing on Twitter, Bernard Arnault has sold the capacious Bombardier 7500 aircraft belonging to his luxury goods company LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton SE. But the world’s third-richest man isn’t about to join the masses flying commercial (quelle horreur!). Instead, Arnault plans to rent private aircraft: “The …

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Kraft Heinz, Bezos-backed startup bet on plant-based foods

Kraft Heinz Co. and Jeff Bezos-backed startup NotCo are following through with their bet on plant-based foods. Eight months after announcing their joint venture (JV), the companies are unveiling their first products: animal-free cheese slices and mayonnaise. Not Cheese will first appear on shelves in a small market test in Cleveland in early November, with a national rollout to follow …

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Boeing slides after cutting 737 delivery goal on supply woes

Boeing Co. falls the most in four months after the planemaker pared its annual forecast for deliveries of its 737 narrowbody jets and disclosed that it may discontinue the smallest and largest “Max” versions of the workhorse aircraft. In a securities filing, Boeing said it could choose to cancel the 737 Max-7 and -10 variants if a looming deadline for …

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China to increase international flights from this weekend

China plans to increase the number of international flights operated by domestic and foreign airlines to 840 a week from October 30 to March 25. That’s a jump of 106% from October 2021 to late March this year, but still way below pre-pandemic levels. The announcement, made at a Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) briefing, follows the country’s major …

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Credit Suisse posts $4 billion loss ahead of crucial revamp

Credit Suisse Group AG reported its fourth straight loss as its investment bank continued to struggle, wealthy clients fled and the lender booked a charge related to a critical overhaul that’s been in the making for months. The net loss of 4.03 billion Swiss francs ($4.08 billion) in the three months through September included a 3.7 billion-franc impairment of deferred …

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JPMorgan recruits more staff for Asia Pacific units

JPMorgan Chase & Co. is building out teams that handle card transactions and other payments for businesses by recruiting staff across key Asian markets amid the boom in digital commerce. The New York-based lender has begun providing services within its merchant-acquiring unit in Australia, India, Japan, Singapore, South Korea and New Zealand this year, with Hong Kong planned by the …

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ECB weighs options to limit banks’ gains from crisis loans

The European Central Bank (ECB) is searching for ways to stop lenders from profiting unduly as it raises interest rates to combat record inflation. The issue concerns about €2.1 trillion ($2 trillion) of ultra-cheap loans, known as TLTROs, that were granted at the height of the pandemic to keep credit flowing and stave off deflation. While the initiative was successful, …

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Tech leads gains as China stocks in Hong Kong extend rebound

Chinese stocks in Hong Kong extended their recovery from a rout earlier this week, as investors focused on a slew of earnings and awaited further policy guidance following the Party congress. The Hang Seng China Enterprises Index, a gauge of Chinese equities trading in Hong Kong, climbed 0.5%. The third day of advance helped pare losses from a historic 7.3% …

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