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J Jill struggles to stay solvent just after IPO

Bloomberg Even in a world of retail upheaval, J Jill Inc has had a more dramatic ride than most — and that was before the pandemic. Just three years after a highly anticipated initial public offering, J Jill’s stock is flirting with zero and the company is trying to fend off bankruptcy. The women’s clothing chain warned its survival was …

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Air passenger slump to continue until 2023

Bloomberg Global airline passenger demand won’t recover to pre-coronavirus pandemic levels until the end of 2023, and only then if effective vaccines and medicines are available, according to Moody’s Investors Service. The recovery for airlines and airports will be largely aligned, followed by aircraft lessors as carriers return fleets to service, Moody’s analysts including Jonathan Root wrote in a report. …

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Expansion of Latin America’s airport revised on travel slump

Bloomberg Colombia is scaling back a planned $2.5 billion expansion of one of Latin America’s busiest airports after the Covid-19 pandemic caused a collapse in air travel. Bogota’s El Dorado airport, the country’s biggest, was set for an upgrade to more than double capacity to about 80 million passengers a year by 2050, from the roughly 35 million it saw …

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UK retailers seek staff protection

Bloomberg ASOS Plc, Marks & Spencer Group Plc and Walmart Inc’s Asda are among retailers calling for greater protection of garment factory workers in Britain in the wake of labour abuse reports at a site supplying Boohoo Group Plc. More than 90 retailers, lawmakers and investors signed an open letter to Home Secretary Priti Patel urging immediate action. The joint …

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Lufthansa’s debt priorities mean taking fewer Airbus jets

Bloomberg Deutsche Lufthansa AG is unlikely to take delivery of all 80 of the jets it’s allowed to accept through 2023 under terms of a $10.3 billion government bailout, according to a person familiar with the matter. The German airline will instead prioritise quick repayment of the aid, said the person, who asked not to be identified discussing confidential matters. …

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Citi, UBS pause return-to-office plans in Hong Kong amid virus

Bloomberg Global banks including Citigroup Inc. and UBS Group AG are suspending their return-to-office plans in Hong Kong after the city reported a daily record of more than 100 new coronavirus cases. Citigroup, which had already asked as many as 70% of staff to work from home last week, is now asking most people to do so starting Monday, according …

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Standard Chartered to add 1,600 staff at new bank center in China

Bloomberg Standard Chartered Plc plans to add more than 1,600 staff over the next three years at a new center in southern China as the nation aims to transform the coastal region near Hong Kong into a high-tech hub to rival California’s Silicon Valley. The London-based bank is investing $40 million in the Standard Chartered Greater Bay Area Centre in …

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China’s small lenders are filling up on riskiest kind of bank debt

Bloomberg China’s cash-strapped small lenders are expanding their pile of the riskiest kind of bank debt to shore up their capital levels, bracing against an economic slowdown, rising loan defaults. A total of 19 banks have sold 339.6 billion yuan ($48.5 billion) perpetual bonds, high-yielding subordinated bonds with no maturity dates this year, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. Smaller …

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SNB defends currency intervention as essential

Bloomberg Currency intervention is an “essential” policy tool for Switzerland, its central bank chief said, in a riposte to the US which has the country on a watchlist for allegedly manipulating its exchange rate. “Even though we still have scope for further interest-rate cuts, the fact remains that one cannot lower interest rates indefinitely,” Swiss National Bank (SNB) President Thomas …

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African central banks face end to cutting cycle at July meet

Bloomberg After aggressive interest-rate reductions to shore up their economies against the havoc wrought by the coronavirus pandemic, central bankers in most sub-Saharan African countries will ask themselves whether the cutting cycle is over when they meet over the next nine days. South Africa’s monetary policy committee (MPC) may take advantage of the scope to lower its benchmark rate even …

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