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First class becoming rarer on Korean carriers

Bloomberg The most exclusive airline seats are becoming harder to find, with two South Korean carriers becoming the latest to eliminate first class on some of their flights. Korean Air Lines Co will do away with first-class seats on 27 routes starting from June 1, while Asiana Airlines Inc will no longer offer the products on any of its services …

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Chico’s weighs buyout while trying to move beyond mall

Bloomberg Malaise in the shopping mall is certainly no secret, with thousands of stores shutting and some familiar names disappearing. Struggling women’s apparel merchant Chico’s FAS Inc now has a potential lifeline — which it may throw back. The retailer said it would review an unsolicited buyout bid from Sycamore Partners, the owner of office supply giant Staples Inc and …

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Trump warns China to act on trade deal or face worse terms

Bloomberg US President Donald Trump said it would be wise for China to “act now” to finish a trade deal with the US, warning that “far worse” terms would be on offer for them after what he predicted would be his certain re-election in 2020. “I think that China felt they were beaten so badly in the recent negotiation that …

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Amanat profit up 43% in Q1

Dubai / Emirates Business Amanat Holdings, GCC’s largest healthcare and education investment company, on Sunday announced its results for the first quarter ending on March 31. Amanat realised net profit of AED 20.7 million, a 43% increase compared with the same period in 2018. Total income increased to AED 35.4 million, up 30% compared with the same period in 2018, …

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Asian economies set to dominate 7% growth rate club during 2020s

Bloomberg The 2020s are set to be the Asian decade, with the continent dominating an exclusive list of economies expected to sustain growth rates of around 7%. India, Bangladesh, Vietnam, Myanmar and the Philippines should all meet that benchmark, according to a research note on Sunday from Madhur Jha, Standard Chartered’s India-based head of thematic research, and Global Chief Economist …

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Record gasoline price slams Vancouver

Bloomberg A political brawl between British Columbia and Alberta over a stalled pipeline expansion is being blamed for handing Vancouver a somewhat dubious municipal distinction. The city recently recorded the highest retail gasoline price on record for a major North America metro, according to GasBuddy, a motor-fuel pricing website. The price hit almost $4.80 a gallon (C$1.70 a liter), a …

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Exxon seeks $280m from Cuban firms over seized assets

Bloomberg Exxon Mobil Corp. is suing two Cuban companies for $280 million, saying they benefited for decades from Exxon property seized after 1959 revolution. The suit was filed in US District Court in Washington, the first day American corporations were allowed to file after the Trump administration lifted a long-standing ban against such actions. The complaint names gov- ernment conglomerate …

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Pemex dismal earnings rekindle investor jitters

Bloomberg Just as Petroleos Mexicanos’ bonds finally recovered from last year’s rout, a dismal earnings report sent them tumbling back down. Pemex said that its oil output declined 12 percent in the first quarter from a year ago, while its refineries operated at just 34 percent of capacity. In the next five days, yields on the company’s bonds maturing in …

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Trade-war scenarios force investors to rewrite playbook

Bloomberg All it took was two lunchtime tweets, sandwiched between posts complaining about the results of the Kentucky Derby and another gripe about “Angry Democrats,” for investors around the world to rip up their playbooks for 2019. What has replaced those playbooks now that US President Donald Trump has made good on his Twitter threats to boost tariffs on $200 …

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Bitcoin’s first $1,000 weekend since 2017 marks 9-month high

Bloomberg Bitcoin surged more than $1,000 this weekend to the highest level since August, as cryptocurrencies extended their rebound from a slump last month amid the New York attorney general’s investigation of a key part of the market. Bitcoin rose as much as 6.9 percent to $7,445, before trading at $7,323.86 in Hong Kong on Sunday, according to Bitstamp. All …

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