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Malaysia keeps rate on hold amid low inflation

Bloomberg Malaysia’s central bank kept its benchmark interest rate unchanged on Tuesday, saying inflation is likely to remain low after the economy slipped into deflation in January. The central bank kept its overnight policy rate at 3.25 percent, in line with the forecasts of all 22 economists surveyed by Bloomberg. Bank Negara Malaysia has left the rate on hold since ...

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Cathay Pacific in talks to buy stake in Hong Kong Express

Bloomberg Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd. is in talks to buy shares in Hong Kong’s only budget airline from Chinese conglomerate HNA Group Co., as Asia’s biggest international carrier seeks to gain a foothold in the region’s booming low-cost travel market. Cathay is in “active discussions” about an acquisition involving Hong Kong Express Airways Ltd., the marquee carrier said in a ...

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JetBlue Airways stokes speculation on cheap flights across Atlantic

Bloomberg JetBlue Airways Corp. pumped up speculation that it will announce plans to order long-range aircraft and start trans-Atlantic flights, inviting employees to a special event next month. The carrier said it would hold a “chat about JetBlue’s vision and strategy” on April 10, followed by a party in New York. The announcement spurred a flurry of speculation on social ...

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Japan’s IHI admits to lapse in aircraft engine inspection

Bloomberg Japanese heavy-machinery maker IHI Corp said employees didn’t properly check so-me aircraft engines, the latest quality-control issue to dent the reputation of the country’s manufacturing sector. Shares of IHI, which makes engine components found on Airbus SE and Boeing Co. jets, dropped as much as 5.2 percent after the company confirmed Japan’s Transport Ministry had inspected its aircraft-engine business ...

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Sportswear chain Athleta is Gap’s best chance of a future

Bloomberg Gap Inc.’s plans to spin off Old Navy made two things clear: The long decline of its namesake brand is accelerating, and its Athleta chain is its best chance of a future. The company’s signature Gap banner, which turns 50 this year, has posted just one quarterly sales gain in five years. That’s in stark contrast to Athleta, a ...

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Mena IT spending to reach $160bn in 2019

DUBAI / Emirates Business Middle East and North Africa (Mena) IT spending is projected to reach $160 billion in 2019, a 1.8 percent increase from 2018, according to the latest forecast by Gartner Inc. “In 2019, businesses in Mena are set to increase their IT spending in all segments except for the devices segment,” said John Lovelock, distinguished research vice ...

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UAE, US keen to boost banking, finance ties

ABU DHABI / WAM AbdulAziz Al-Ghurair, Chairman of UAE Banks Federation, together with CEOs of leading UAE banks, received Sigal Mandelker, the US Under Secretary of the Treasury, and Paul Khuri, the recently-appointed US Treasury Attache to the UAE and the Sultanate of Oman, along with other high-level delegates from the US Treasury. The meeting addressed ways of increasing consultations, ...

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Oil rises as US, China near trade deal

Bloomberg Oil climbed as the US and China were said to near a deal on trade that would underpin the outlook for crude demand, while supplies around the world showed signs of tightening. Futures in New York rose as much as 1.1 percent after a drop of 2.6 percent last week. The world’s two biggest economies are approaching an accord ...

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Unintended fallout of Trump steel duty: Solar buying abroad

Bloomberg The Trump administration imposed a tariff on steel imports last year to get companies to buy more American metal. In some ways, the duty has the US solar business doing the exact opposite. Consider the case of PanelClaw Inc., a supplier of steel racks that hold solar panels in place. Since President Donald Trump slapped tariffs on steel and ...

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Husky Energy falls after ‘tough and noisy’ Q4

Bloomberg Husky Energy Inc. fell the most in nearly five months after posting what its chief executive officer called “tough and noisy” fourth-quarter results, which were hurt by a plunge in Canadian crude prices and a spill in its offshore operations. Net earnings dropped 68 percent from a year earlier, to C$216 million ($164 million), as falling crude and fuel ...

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