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GameStop stocks mania proves a boon

What a crazy year it’s been for GameStop Corp. Last April, it was left for dead. Predicting an imminent demise for the retailer, hedge funds piled on their bearish bets and the company’s market value sank to a few hundred million dollars. A year later, thanks to big buying from the Reddit crowd, GameStop is worth about $13 billion and ...

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Work moves to beach as it’s ‘Bleisure’ time now

The future of business travel is shaping up to be one of the big unanswered questions of the economic reopening. At the same time, many people are eagerly planning their first big post-pandemic family vacation — or vacations. And that’s where “bleisure” comes in. It may still be awhile before business travelers are packing convention halls in Manhattan and Chicago ...

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Europe’s latest banking reforms run out of time

Europe’s banking sector continues to be shaken by scandals and failures. German public prosecutors are facing demands to bring charges against the German banking arm of Greensill Capital. Germany’s financial regulator, BaFin, has been humiliated by the 3.5 billion euro Wirecard scandal. Serious money laundering cases involving large banks in many euro zone countries have shaken faith in Europe’s bank ...

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Air France-KLM gets $4.7b aid in first step for survival

Bloomberg Air France-KLM will receive as much as 4 billion euros ($4.7 billion) from a French rescue plan that may not be enough to see the embattled carrier through the still-raging pandemic. The package will see the French government reemerge as the biggest shareholder with a stake of much as 30%. It comes after months of negotiations between shareholders France ...

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AirAsia plans $300m funding for digital arm

Bloomberg AirAsia Group Bhd plans to raise as much as $300 million to expand its digital business arm AirAsia Digital, according to people with knowledge of the matter. The Malaysian budget airline is in talks with prospective investors for what would be the first financing round for its digital arm and is working with at least one adviser on the ...

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Passengers flying to S’pore can use IATA travel pass from May

Bloomberg Singapore will allow passengers traveling to the island state to share pre-departure Covid-19 test results with airlines and immigration staff upon arrival using IATA’s Travel Pass from next month as the Southeast Asian nation takes steps to reopen its borders. The International Air Transport Association’s app is a digital solution that can be used by people to store Covid ...

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US airlines bring back more pilots over travel demand

Bloomberg US airlines are bringing back more pilots as they prepare for an expected travel rebound. Delta Air Lines Inc said that it recalled all of its 1,713 idled pilots on April 1, before staffing shortages contributed to about 100 flight cancellations on April 4. About 400 will be trained in time to start flying again this summer, the company ...

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H&M’s troubles in Asia compound over ‘problematic’ map

Bloomberg Hennes & Mauritz AB’s woes in Asia deepened after a “problematic” map on its website drew the attention of Chinese authorities, with the retailer’s attempts to resolve the matter then angering consumers in Vietnam. H&M’s Shanghai unit was summoned by two of the city’s regulators to correct mistakes on the image, and the company said it will carry out ...

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No Starbucks disposable cups in South Korea

Bloomberg Starbucks Corp plans to eliminate disposable cups from its cafes across South Korea by 2025, the first such measure in a major market by the coffee giant, as it seeks to curb landfill waste and cut its carbon footprint. The Seattle-based chain will launch a “cup circularity” program in South Korea, starting July, as it begins tackling its global ...

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China tells Japan to stay out of HK, Xinjiang issues

Bloomberg China urged Japan to steer clear of “internal issues” including Hong Kong and Xinjiang as Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga prepares to meet US President Joe Biden later this month. Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi told his counterpart Toshimitsu Motegi that he hoped Japan could treat China’s development from an “objective and rational” perspective, rather than be led by ...

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