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‘ECB price outlook not as dire as market bets’

Bloomberg The European Central Bank’s outlook for euro-zone inflation is “not bad” and investors have underestimated the institution’s willingness to act if needed, according to policy maker Vitas Vasiliauskas. Market-based inflation expectations have dipped to near a record low despite ECB President Mario Draghi saying that interest-rate cuts and asset purchases could be deployed if needed to fight any further ...

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American Air mulls Airbus A321XLR to plug Boeing gap

Bloomberg American Airlines Group Inc is taking a hard look at whether to buy Airbus SE’s proposed A321XLR aircraft, people familiar with the matter said. Any deal would be a big blow to struggling Boeing Co’s rival foray into mid-range flying. The US carrier sees the plane, which would have the longest range of Airbus’s single-aisle offerings, as a potential ...

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South African Airways’ funding plans stuck

Bloomberg South African Airways is in talks with its existing banks, new lenders and the government. But talking won’t pay off 12.7 billion rand ($842 million) of imminently maturing debt. The stricken state-owned carrier called a media briefing to “give assurances to stakeholders about the airline currently and into the future” following the surprise departure of Chief Executive Officer Vuyani ...

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‘Boeing 737 Max flawed and shouldn’t fly again’

Bloomberg Consumer advocate Ralph Nader said the larger engines mounted to the Boeing 737 Max represented a design flaw and called for the plane to be permanently grounded. The 737 Max “must never fly again,” Nader said. “It’s not a matter of software. It’s a matter of structural design defect: the plane’s engines are too much for the traditional fuselage.” ...

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Air Canada Transat bid takes twist with higher Mach offer

Bloomberg Real-estate developer Group Mach Inc offered to buy tour operator Transat AT with potential support from the Quebec government, topping a friendly proposal by Air Canada that had been criticised by some shareholders. Mach is offering C$14 a share in cash for Montreal-based Transat, C$1 per share more than the Air Canada bid. The unsolicited proposal is worth more ...

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Bombardier rises as Mitsubishi weighs buying CRJ jet

Bloomberg Bombardier Inc climbed the most in three months on word that the company is in talks to sell its CRJ regional jet programme to Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd, a move that would end the Canadian industrial champion’s involvement in commercial aircraft. Both sides confirmed they were in discussions after the Air Current reported that negotiations were at an advanced ...

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Abu Dhabi’s economy to grow by 2.5% until 2022

Bloomberg Abu Dhabi’s economic growth will average 2.5 percent in the four years through 2022 as it benefits from higher oil production and prices, S&P Global Ratings estimated. Abu Dhabi’s economy derives 50 percent of its real gross domestic product (GDP) and more than 90 percent of the central government revenue from the hydrocarbon sector, the ratings company said in ...

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Emirates Foundation’s Ramadan drive clocks in 25k volunteer hours

ABU DHABI / WAM As part of this year’s Ramadan campaign, 5,000 volunteers of the Emirates Foundation, an independent organisation set up by Government of Emirate of Abu Dhabi to facilitate public-private funded initiatives to improve welfare of youth across the UAE, completed some 25,000 volunteer hours during the Holy Month of Ramadan. This came as part of the Takatof ...

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Russia oil output declines, meets Opec pact target

Bloomberg Russia’s average daily oil output in May fell below its Opec+ target for the first time this year after buyers refused to take exports via Druzhba, the nation’s key pipeline to Europe, because of contamination. The country produced just more than 47 million ton-nes of crude oil and condensate in May, according to preliminary data from the Energy Ministry’s ...

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Emirates begins A380 service for Amman, Boston

Dubai / WAM Emirates’ first scheduled A380 services have touched down in Boston and Amman, in response to the increased demand for travel during the peak summer period. Led by the Captain, Arif Al Reyami, and Jordanian First Officer, Laith Saudi, the A380 Amman service was greeted by a traditional water cannon salute. Set in a three-class configuration, the Emirates ...

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