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Rolls-Royce 787 engine woes widen as fault found

Bloomberg Rolls-Royce Holdings Plc’s engine-durability crisis worsened as the company revealed it has detected new issues that will require extra repair shop visits on a further batch of turbines that power Boeing Co.’s 787 airliner. The glitch concerns the intermediate pressure compressor on a “small number” of Package B Trent 1000 engines for the Boeing plane, London-based Rolls-Royce said in …

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These new airport lounges are designed to fight jet lag

Bloomberg A stretching studio. Guided meditation sessions. Shower suites with light therapy. They sound like the features of a New Age spa. But all are elements of Qantas Airways’ new international transit lounge at the Perth Airport. And they’re all designed with one purpose in mind: helping you combat jet lag. For the Australian carrier, this is an especially relevant …

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Indian oil firm receives Lower Zakum shipment

NEW DELHI / WAM A landmark agreement signed in February between the UAE and India expanding their bilateral energy relationship has started bearing fruit. India’s state-owned oil exploration company, ONGC Videsh Ltd (OVL) annou-nced receipt of the first tranche of equity oil cargo from Abu Dhabi’s Lower Zakum oilfield. A shipload of Das blend crude oil has reached New Mangalore …

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Enbridge’s pipeline rule reversal earns ire, praise

Bloomberg Enbridge Inc.’s decision to implement and then scrap new rules governing Canada’s biggest export pipeline system sent crude prices on a record roller coaster move this week, earning the pipeline operator both friends and enemies. BP Plc filed a complaint this week with Canada’s National Energy Board saying Enbridge used an “unreasonable exercise of discretion” when it announced and …

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Deutsche Bank pursues $3bn energy portfolio sale

Bloomberg Deutsche Bank AG is seeking to sell its portfolio of non-investment grade energy loans, worth about $3 billion, according to people with knowledge of the matter. The Frankfurt-based lender, which said in May it was closing its Houston office, is planning to sell the loan book as a whole and has marketed it to North American and European peers, …

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‘Next offshore wind in US can compete with gas’

Bloomberg Massive offshore wind turbines keep getting bigger, and that’s helping make the power cheaper — to the point where developers say new projects in US waters can compete with natural gas. The price “is going to be a real eye-opener,” said Bryan Martin, chairman of Deepwater Wind LLC, which won an auction in May to build a 400-megawatt wind …

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Hedges get test as $300bn FAANG surge continues

Bloomberg The world’s favourite stocks fought through to their seventh rally in nine weeks, though not without landing a few blows on traders. For about 24 hours on Thursday and Friday, losses in the FAANG block looked liable to snowball, bringing back memories of a similarly out-of-the-blue lurch almost exactly a year ago today. But the nervousness abated, possibly aided …

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Pound set for wild ride as Brexit bill goes to parliament

Bloomberg The pound could be in for a wild ride as the UK’s Brexit bill goes to a vote in Parliament. Traders will be watching for signs of what kind of Brexit UK lawmakers will decide on, as well as how Prime Minister Theresa May is faring, with the pound set to sell off if her leadership looks to be …

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HSBC’s Major softens Treasury, credit calls after market shakeup

Bloomberg HSBC Holdings Plc’s Steven Major is starting to show a little less conviction on two of his big investment calls of recent years: bullish Treasuries and bearish credit. The shift comes as traders shaken by weeks of turbulence across asset classes regain their footing. In European credit markets, the biggest high-grade sell-off in more than two years has created …

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