Classic Layout

Institutional investors are flexing ESG muscles

People tend to associate environmental, social and governance investing with stock-picking, a way to sort through companies based on their ESG practices. But not every investor can be choosy about the companies they own. Big pension, endowment and sovereign wealth funds oversee tens of billions and even trillions of dollars, which means they have to own practically everything. If they ...

Read More »

The great Chinese white elephant of Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka’s President Gotabaya Rajapaksa has a fetish for fiasco. The Indian Ocean island is a basket case for several reasons. Covid-19 decimated dollar earnings from tourism; the resulting increase in social spending ballooned public debt. Then came the war in Ukraine, worsening shortages of food, fuel and foreign currency. But the lion’s share of the blame must go to ...

Read More »

Delta Air spurs leisure rally over summer travel rebound

Bloomberg Delta Air Lines Inc spurred a rally among airline and leisure stocks as it said a strong rebound in summer travel bookings will help the carrier overcome rising fuel costs and a slow return of business travel. While the airline posted a first-quarter loss, it stood firm with previous projections that it would be profitable for the year’s remaining ...

Read More »

US jet fuel supplies sink at East Coast as output grows

  Bloomberg Jet fuel supplies on the US East Coast have never been lower, despite producers boosting output amid rising demand. Inventories for the region are at a historic low in government data going back to 1990. Nationally, stockpiles are at their lowest on a seasonal basis since 2004. Meanwhile, implied jet fuel demand based on a four-week average rose ...

Read More »

Travellers face hour-long queues at Australia’s biggest airports

Bloomberg Australians traveling for the Easter break are again anticipating hour-long waits as the nation’s largest airports and airlines continue to battle a staffing crisis. Sydney Airport has advised people traveling domestically to arrive more than two hours ahead of their scheduled flight — twice as long as usual — as it braces for 82,000 travellers to pass through its ...

Read More »

Cartier CEO sees luxury demand withstanding rising prices

Bloomberg Cartier plans to raise prices in the next several weeks, making it the latest luxury brand to bet its customers are willing to spend more for their high-end watches, jewellery and accessories. The “mild” price increase will partially offset the rise of the US and Chinese currencies against the euro, according to CEO Cyrille Vigneron. It will also help to ...

Read More »

FirstCry nears $700m Mumbai IPO

  Bloomberg E-commerce startup FirstCry.com is planning to file for an initial public offering in Mumbai as soon as this month that could raise about $700 million, according to people familiar with the matter. The online baby product marketplace is seeking a valuation of at least $6 billion, said the people, who asked not to be identified as the information ...

Read More »

Russia warns of nuclear buildup if Finland, Sweden join Nato

Bloomberg Russia threatened to deploy nuclear weapons in and around the Baltic Sea region if Finland and Sweden join the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (Nato) as tensions fuelled by President Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine spread. “In this case, there can be no talk of non-nuclear status for the Baltic,” Dmitry Medvedev, deputy chief of Russia’s Security Council and former ...

Read More »

Russian troops risk repeating blunders if they try for May 9 win

Bloomberg French President Emmanuel Macron has become the latest leader to warn a major Russian assault in eastern Ukraine is imminent. If that’s the plan, its troops risk repeating at least some of the mistakes made in trying to take the capital, Kyiv. According to European and Nato diplomats familiar with the matter, Ukraine’s allies see a two-week window to ...

Read More »
Send this to a friend