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Delta cancels 100 flights, temporarily reopens some of its middle seats

Bloomberg Delta Air Lines Inc said it’s cancelled about 100 flights due to a staffing shortage, and as a result will allow travellers to book middle seats on some planes a month ahead of plan. “Delta teams have been working through various factors, including staffing, large numbers of employee vaccinations, and pilots returning to active status,” a spokeswoman said in ...

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GameStop to offer up to $1b in shares; stock declines

Bloomberg GameStop fell on Monday after the company said it may sell up to $1 billion worth of additional shares in an at-the-market equity offering program. Shares of the video game retailer declined more than 15% to $160.96 as of 7:19 am in New York. Jefferies will manage the offering of up to 3.5 million shares, according to a statement, ...

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US stock futures advance; pound at two-week high

Bloomberg US futures edged higher while most Asian stocks climbed as investors digested the unexpectedly strong jobs report. Bonds steadied from earlier losses. S&P 500 futures rise 0.1%, adding to last week’s gains when payrolls data showed US employers added the most jobs in seven months. Treasuries pulled back from a selloff last week, with the benchmark 10-year yield steadying ...

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A century of data show markets far from impervious to tax hikes

Bloomberg The prospect of tax hikes may not have derailed gains in US stocks yet, but 100 years of data say the market is far from impervious to them. Stocks can take a hit when rates rise on corporations and individuals, according to Julian Emanuel, chief equity and derivatives strategist at BTIG LLC. He sees 13 such instances, most recently ...

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New head of GPIF board says fund isn’t distorting Japan’s stocks

Bloomberg Japan’s Government Pension Investment Fund (GPIF), the world’s largest pension pot, considers the impact of its investments on markets and isn’t distorting the country’s stocks, said Hirohide Yamaguchi, the newly appointed chairman of the fund’s board of governors. Yamaguchi, a former deputy governor of the Bank of Japan (BOJ), said also that it was important to look at the ...

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Saudi hikes oil prices for Asia market in sign of confidence

Bloomberg Saudi Arabia raised prices for oil shipments to customers in its main market of Asia, signaling the kingdom’s confidence in the region’s economic recovery. The decision comes after the Opec+ cartel, led by the Saudis and Russia, agreed to boost daily crude production by more than 2 million barrels between May and July. Aramco, the Saudi state energy firm, ...

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Air Canada drops its Transat takeover after Europe battle

Bloomberg Air Canada dropped its takeover of vacation operator Transat AT Inc because it couldn’t convince European regulators to approve the deal on acceptable terms. Canada’s largest airline said it offered a “significant package of remedies” to satisfy the European Commission’s concerns that the merger would reduce competition on flights between EU countries and Canada. “It has become evident, however, ...

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Amazon mulls opening discount retail stores

Bloomberg Amazon.com Inc has explored opening discount retail stores selling a mix of home goods and electronics, a potentially significant expansion of the company’s growing portfolio of brick-and-mortar locations. The outlets would carry unsold inventory sitting in Amazon’s warehouses at steep discounts, according to two people familiar with the plans. The company has considered opening permanent stores, as well as ...

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Italy’s bankrupt Alitalia running out of cash over EU negotiations

Bloomberg Italy’s bankrupt airline Alitalia SpA is running out of cash just as negotiations with the European Union to create a new national carrier are at a standstill. Alitalia, which has been under administration since 2017, paid its 11,000 workers only half their March salaries. The pandemic dealt the final blow to the loss-making airline that for years has been ...

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Ryanair to start flying modified 737 Max after US signoff

Bloomberg Ryanair Holdings Plc is poised to begin flights with a new variant of the Boeing Co 737 Max jet after US regulators signed off on a model that’s set to cut costs by squeezing in almost 200 passengers. The discount carrier expects to take delivery of its first Max 200 this month, becoming the first operator of the plane, ...

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