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Foreign exodus from India stocks threatens to reduce key support

  Bloomberg Indian stocks are facing the longest run of foreign outflows in five years, an exodus that’s stalling the market’s steady surge from pandemic lows in March 2020. Foreign institutional investors have been net sellers every month since September, dumping $7.9 billion worth of local shares since. The four-month streak of withdrawals is set to be the longest since …

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Tata owns Air India after years of taxpayer bailouts

  Bloomberg Tata Sons Pvt formally took charge of debt-laden Air India Ltd., ending years of failed attempts to sell the money-losing airline that has been kept afloat with billions of dollars of taxpayer money. “It is indeed noteworthy that the disinvestment process of @airindiain has been brought to a successful conclusion in a time-bound manner,” aviation minister Jyotiraditya Scindia …

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Tata Sons takes over Air India after years of taxpayer bailouts

  Bloomberg Tata Sons Pvt formally took charge of debt-laden Air India Ltd., ending years of failed attempts to sell the money-losing airline that has been kept afloat with billions of dollars of taxpayer money. “It is indeed noteworthy that the disinvestment process of @airindiain has been brought to a successful conclusion in a time-bound manner,” aviation minister Jyotiraditya Scindia …

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HK keeps flight ban, cuts quarantine by one week

  Bloomberg Hong Kong will shorten its quarantine requirement for inbound travelers by a week, but extended a ban on people coming from eight countries as a record number of infections stresses the city’s infrastructure. The shorter quarantine period will begin from February 5, and will see travelers stay in a hotel for 14 days and then undertake seven days …

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Amazon union has sufficient signatures for New York vote

    Bloomberg Amazon.com Inc workers at a facility in Staten Island, New York, have collected enough signatures to hold an election on whether to join a union, according to US labor officials. There is “sufficient showing” to proceed with a petition from the fledgling Amazon Labor Union, a National Labor Relations Board representative said in an email. The ALU …

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Retail dip-buyers get whiplashed big time by historic volatility

  Bloomberg Retail investors who netted billions in the legendary pandemic bull market are getting schooled on stock volatility at long last, as the rates-fueled rout resumes. When major major indexes were in free fall Monday, mom and pop offloaded a net $1.5 billion worth of stock by noon, according to data compiled by JPMorgan Chase & Co. strategist Peng …

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Lufthansa bans freight via Frankfurt hub

Bloomberg Deutsche Lufthansa AG banned cargo from moving through its Frankfurt hub due to surging Covid-19 infections and related staff shortages in the German city. The move will impact goods arriving from other parts of Germany, the rest of Europe and North America, according to an emailed statement. Direct deliveries to Frankfurt — a major transport hub for coronavirus vaccines …

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Deutsche Bank plans to boost dividend after 3-year drought

  Bloomberg Deutsche Bank AG plans to further increase its dividend after resuming payouts following a huge restructuring that saw it exit equities trading and cut thousands of jobs. The decision to pay out 700 million euros ($790 million) through buybacks and dividends is an “important first step” in the bank’s commitment to pay out 5 billion euros ($5.60 billion) …

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TD hiring 2,000 tech employees in 2022

  Bloomberg Toronto-Dominion Bank (TD) plans to hire more than 2,000 technology workers this year, more than six times the number added last year, pitting the lender against fintech firms in the war for talent. The hires come as the bank works to become more digitally focused, according to a statement, and follow the 300-plus technology roles added in 2021. …

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ECB wipes 45% off home prices in harshest bank climate test

  Bloomberg European banks have been told to assume that real-estate assets most exposed to flood risk could lose almost half their value, as the sector’s resilience to climate change is stress-tested over the coming months. The European Central Bank (ECB) is factoring in a 45% slump over a single year for property values in areas that are likely to …

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