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German inflation slows as ECB moves to curb stimulus

Bloomberg German inflation slowed, underscoring the challenge the European Central Bank will face in 2018 as it gradually removes its stimulus program. Consumer prices rose an annual 1.6 percent, the Federal Statistics Office said. Inflation has remained tepid in Germany even as record-low unemployment bolsters private consumption and a recovery in global trade fuels exports and investment. The Bundesbank this ...

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Citigroup to exit broker pact after Morgan Stanley, UBS Group left

Bloomberg Citigroup Inc. is withdrawing from an industry pact designed to allow financial advisers to change companies without being sued by for- mer employers, further unrav- eling the accord after Morgan Stanley and UBS Group AG said they would pull out. “Similar to others in the industry, Citi has decided to exit the protocol,” company spokesman Drew Benson said in ...

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Nordea Bank losing market share in Swedish mortgages

Bloomberg Nordea Bank AB’s Swedish mortgage loan book continued to shrink in November after the biggest Nordic lender saw the first decline in at least 15 years the previous month. The mortgage book fell to 443.5 billion kronor ($54 billion) in November from 444.7 billion kronor in October, according to Statistics Sweden data. The decline acceler- ated to more than ...

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Airbus’ order rush heals big jets selling woes

Bloomberg Airbus SE completed the year gone by doing what it does best: selling its bread-and-butter narrow-body aircraft. The European manufacturer firmed up its biggest-ever order from Indigo Partners for 430 A320 aircraft—a contract that was previously announced— while also unveiling a new deal for 50 re-engined versions of the same jet. All told, the flurry of activity during the ...

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‘Half of UK shoppers spent less at Christmas in 2017’

Bloomberg Many Britons seem to have tightened their belts this festive season in an early sign that retailers won’t have received much of a boost from the holidays. Forty-seven percent of consumers said they spent less on Christmas in 2017 than last, according to a survey by Retail Economics. A quarter said they wouldn’t shop in after-Christmas sales because they ...

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Trump tears into Amazon, urging ‘much more’ in postal fees

Bloomberg President Donald Trump said the US Postal Service should charge Amazon.com Inc. more to deliver packages, the latest in a series of public criticisms of the online retailer and its billionaire founder. The post office “should be charging MUCH MORE” for package delivery, the president tweeted from his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida, where he’s spending the holidays. “Why is ...

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Emiratis get AED322mn housing aid

DUBAI / WAM The Board of Directors of the Sheikh Zayed Housing Programme on Wednesday approved housing support for 449 eligible Emiratis with a total value AED322 million. The housing support is part of the directives of President His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, and Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, His ...

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ADNOC, Morocco’s OCP sign long-term sales deal

CASABLANCA / WAM The Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) and the OCP Group of Morocco (OCP) announced on Wednesday the signing of a long-term sales agreement whereby ADNOC will supply OCP with granulated Sulphur. Under the agreement, ADNOC, one of the world’s largest exporters of Sulphur, will steadily supply OCP, the largest worldwide Sulphur importer, until 2025. The two ...

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VP tells judges to maintain honesty and transparency

DUBAI / WAM Seventeen new judges including five Emiratis at the Dubai first instance courts have sworn-in before His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of UAE and Ruler of Dubai, at Zabeel Palace. HH Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman of Dubai Executive Council, and ...

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Emirates expects peak travel week

DUBAI / Emirates Business Travel is expected to peak once again at the end of the year for Emirates, as the airline expects yet another busy period with visitors flocking into Dubai for New Year’s celebrations. Over 250,000 people are expected to arrive into Dubai from December 28 until just after New Year’s Day, while 200,000 travellers will be departing ...

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