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Citi reduces S&P 500 profit forecast on trade effects

Bloomberg Citigroup Inc. has grown concerned the US-China trade war will persist long enough to dent any potential profit rebound for corporate America. Tobias Levkovich, the firm’s chief US equity strategist, cut his earnings forecast for S&P 500 companies this year by $3.80 to $166.20 a share. Global stocks have tumbled this month amid concern that the US-China trade spat ...

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Emerging Asia’s $5trn reserves tested in currency war

Bloomberg It used to be that a buildup in foreign reserves was seen as a bulwark against currency shocks and swift turns in investor sentiment. Those days seem far away — and that defense less robust — as the trade conflict between the US and China evolves into a full-blown currency war that’s threatening emerging markets globally. Reserves of central ...

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Barneys files for bankruptcy struggling with rivals, rent

Bloomberg Barneys New York Inc filed for bankruptcy protection from creditors and laid out plans to shutter most of its stores after getting squeezed by rising rents and fewer visitors to its luxury fashion stores. The Chapter 11 filing in New York allows the department-store chain to stay open while it seeks to sell a slimmed-down business and to negotiate ...

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Boeing conducts China workshops to bring Max back

Bloomberg Boeing Co is holding workshops with Chinese airlines about the grounded 737 Max plane as it tries to bring the troubled jet back to operation. Boeing invited pilots and engineers from China Southern Airlines Co to a gathering in Guangzhou, according to an emailed statement from Boeing. More such workshops will be held with Air China, China Eastern Airlines, ...

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American Air to spend $90m on LA stadium sponsorship

Bloomberg American Airlines will pay $90 million over 10 years to sponsor the new home of the NFL’s Rams and Chargers, becoming the first official partner for billionaire Stan Kroenke’s new Los Angeles Stadium. American Airlines agreed to sponsor the 2.5-acre space that serves as main entrance to the $5 billion Inglewood, California, stadium, which doesn’t have a naming-rights partner ...

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Cathay Pacific sees trade spats hurting demand

Bloomberg Cathay Pacific Airways said geopolitical and trade tensions are likely to damage the business after the airline rebounded to a profit in the first half. Protests in Hong Kong cut inbound passenger traffic in July and are “adversely” affecting bookings, Cathay said in a statement Wednesday. First-half net income was $172 million compared with a year-ago loss of HK$263 ...

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Walmart may sell ModCloth to curb online losses

Bloomberg Walmart is reportedly looking to sell ModCloth, the women’s apparel site it acquired two years ago, as it looks for ways to pare losses at its online business. “I can confirm that Walmart has received outside interest from buyers for ModCloth,” the site’s CEO Silvia Mazzucchelli told Glossy magazine. “We are in the process of exploring potential opportunities.” Recode ...

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Air freight in decline for eighth consecutive month, says IATA

Geneva / Emirates Business The International Air Transport Association (IATA) released data for global air freight markets showing that demand, measured in freight tonne kilometres (FTKs), decreased by 4.8 percent in June 2019, compared to the same period in 2018. This marks the eighth consecutive month of year-on-year decline in freight volumes. Signs of a modest recovery in recent months ...

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Kizad cuts fees for over 75% services to spur investment

ABU DHABI / WAM Khalifa Industrial Zone Abu Dhabi (Kizad), an Abu Dhabi Ports subsidiary, has waived the charges for over 75 percent of its services, in line with the Abu Dhabi Government directive to encourage further investment into the emirate. In an ongoing commitment to the growth and success of operations at Kizad, three-quarters of services will be offered ...

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Dubai Aerospace Enterprise revenue hits $726.9m in H1

Dubai / WAM Dubai Aerospace Enterprise (DAE) reported on Tuesday its financial results for the six months ended on June 30. According to the aerospace corporation the first half of 2019 saw total revenues of $726.9 million compared to $711.4 million during the same period last year. DAE’s net profits reached $197.1 million, compared to $195.2 million in H1 2018. ...

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