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Dublin’s missing Brexit bankers trigger political blame game

Bloomberg On the banks of Dublin’s River Liffey, a row over the destination of London bankers fleeing Brexit is brewing. Now operating out of the office tower which came to symbolise Ireland’s financial crash, the nation’s central bank is battling political and industry pressure to do more to draw firms. Companies ranging from Lloyd’s of London to Morgan Stanley have ...

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CIBC creates its own digital bank

Bloomberg Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce and grocery chain Loblaw Cos. are ending their 19-year President’s Choice Financial partnership as the country’s fifth-largest lender starts its own digital bank. Simplii Financial will offer no-fee banking, mortgages and loans online and by phone, according to Mike Boluch, CIBC’s executive vice president of direct banking, innovation and payments. CIBC expects to take ...

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BofA, Goldman, others sued over control of stock short-sale market

Bloomberg Goldman Sachs Group Inc., JPMorgan Chase & Co. and four other investment banks are conspiring to control the $1 trillion market for lending stocks, according to a federal lawsuit. The complaint by the Iowa Public Employees Retirement System and two other pension plans claims the banks are blocking a shift to all-electronic system for matching lenders and borrowers of ...

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Chile keeps key rate on hold as core CPI proves hard to predict

Bloomberg Chile’s central bank kept borrowing costs on hold after the core inflation rate jumped, then slumped and then rose again, leaving economists and policy makers divided over the outlook for rate cuts. Policy makers, led by bank President Mario Marcel, held the key rate at 2.5 percent last week, as forecast by 19 of 20 economists surveyed by Bloomberg. ...

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Duke, once a teller, named top-ranking woman in US banking

Bloomberg Betsy Duke was working in a Virginia Beach dinner theater in the mid-1970s, struggling to make ends meet, when she applied for a job at a dry cleaner. It turned her down. Instead, she became a part-time teller. Wells Fargo & Co. recently named her the first woman to oversee one of the largest banks in the nation. She ...

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Lufthansa boss eyes pay cuts for Air Berlin crew

Bloomberg Deutsche Lufthansa AG AG Chief Executive Officer Carsten Spohr said he’s ready to welcome large numbers of employees from insolvent competitor Air Berlin Plc to build up his airline’s Eurowings unit, promoting his company as a safe haven for jobs— albeit with concessions. “Those of you who have worked with Air Berlin crews know it: These are top people, ...

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Zimbabwe, South Africa ground flights in permit dispute

Bloomberg All eight South African Airways flights between Harare and Johannesburg were canceled on Saturday when the Zimbabwe government demanded a foreign operators permit, a day after an Air Zimbabwe plane was grounded in the South African city for similar reasons. The decisions to halt the flights came as Zimbabwe seeks diplomatic immunity in South Africa for President Robert Mugabe’s ...

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Luxury flights to the eclipse: $10,000 a seat, plus a lawn chair

Bloomberg For the well-heeled looking for a last-minute plan to see next week’s solar eclipse, a US private-jet operator is offering an option for $10,000 a seat. Million Air is whisking customers to remote airports where the moon will totally block the sun’s rays for a time on August 21. Passengers will watch from lawn chairs near the wings of ...

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Latam Airlines claws back 5 years after losing crown

Bloomberg It’s taken five years, but the merger that created Latin America’s largest airline might finally be bearing fruit. Latam Airlines Group SA, once the world’s most valuable carrier, is in its strongest financial condition since predecessor Lan Airlines bought Brazil’s TAM in 2012, said Chief Financial Officer Ramiro Alfonsin. The airline has had to navigate Brazil’s worst recession in ...

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Lufthansa set to add more US routes

Bloomberg Air Berlin Plc’s insolvency could open the way for Deutsche Lufthansa AG to add new hubs for inter-continental flights while allowing short-haul discount specialist EasyJet Plc to boost its presence in the German capital. The ailing carrier’s Berlin and Dusseldorf bases would provide Lufthansa’s lower-cost Eurowings arm with a chance to expand a long-haul network currently limited to Cologne-Bonn ...

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