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South Africa misses deadline to bail out its national carrier

Bloomberg South African Airways (SAA) said all flights are operating normally as the government looks for ways to provide 2 billion rand ($138 million) in funding for the embattled national carrier. While there may be “flight schedule amendments” in the future, details of those changes will be announced when finalised, SAA said in an emailed statement on Monday. The airline ...

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Airbus offers airlines way to guard against fare declines

Bloomberg Airbus SE is developing a derivatives-based trading platform that will allow airlines to protect against declines in ticket prices — and potentially help sustain growth and jet orders. Clients of the Skytra subsidiary will trade futures and options on a series of indexes that capture fare fluctuations across the industry. The venture is the brainchild of two Airbus veterans ...

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Ben & Jerry’s latest to cash in on Netflix

Bloomberg A Netflix-branded product strikes again. Ice cream maker Ben & Jerry’s is the latest brand to cash in on the streaming service’s wide appeal and status as a cultural touchstone. “You’ll never want to watch Netflix without it,” Ben & Jerry’s says about the new flavour called Netflix & Chilll’d — yes, with an extra “L” — featuring peanut ...

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HK airport traffic drops most in years

Bloomberg Hong Kong International Airport’s passenger numbers fell for the first time in a decade last year, as months of anti-government protests deterred people from coming to the city. The airport handled 71.5 million passengers in 2019, a decline of 4.2% from a record 74.6 million the previous year, the Airport Authority of Hong Kong said. That meant Hong Kong ...

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Richemont soars on holiday jewellery sales, watch rebound

Bloomberg Richemont shares rallied the most in three years as strong appetite for Cartier jewellery and IWC watches during the holiday season signalled consumers still want to splurge on luxurious bling. The improvement comes as a relief to investors after a first half that was marred by protests and store closures in Hong Kong and contracting profitability in the jewellery ...

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Citadel Securities agrees to $97mn settlement in China

Bloomberg Citadel Securities LLC agreed to pay a 670 million-yuan ($97 million) settlement for alleged trading irregularities during the 2015 market rout in China. The settlement was announced by the China Securities Regulatory Commission in a statement on its website. With that, the regulator has ended investigation into suspected account and asset management rule violations, it said, without giving more ...

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World’s biggest producer of plastic is all set to curtail its use

Bloomberg China will curtail its consumption of single-use plastic in an effort to tackle a soaring amount of the discarded material that has quickly become one of the world’s most pressing environmental crises. Non-degradable plastic bags will be banned in places such as supermarkets and shopping malls in major cities, as well as for the country’s ubiquitous food delivery services ...

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HK’s jobless rate rises for third month in Dec

Bloomberg Hong Kong’s jobless rate rose for a third month in December, as the city’s consumption and tourism-related industries remained weak amid the city’s protest-driven recession. The unemployment rate rose to 3.3% for the October to December period, the highest since March 2017. The run of three straight months is the worst spate of increases for the measure since it ...

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Deflation finds no mention in Abe’s annual speech

Bloomberg This was the first time Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe didn’t even mention the word “deflation” in his annual start-of-the-legislative-session speech to lawmakers, an omission that may help cement a view the Bank of Japan (BOJ) is now under less pressure to meet its elusive price target. In his 41-minute speech on Monday, Abe talked up the upcoming Tokyo ...

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