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December, 2022

  • 4 December

    Airbus faces mammoth delivery challenge to reach full-year target

    Bloomberg Airbus SE faces a huge challenge in reaching its target for full-year aircraft deliveries, a key metric for the European company, after November handovers fell well short of the level needed to attain the goal. The world’s biggest planemaker shipped about 55 aircraft last month, based on data from aviation analytics firm Cirium, leaving it about 150 short of ...

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  • 4 December

    Kroger raises its profit outlook as regulators weigh Albertsons deal

      Bloomberg Kroger Co lifted its annual profit outlook for the year, but it wasn’t enough to thrill investors as Wall Street fretted about inflation’s toll on shoppers amid the grocer’s push to buy Albertsons Cos. A moderate comparable-sales forecast for the current quarter suggests a slowdown after Kroger handily beat analyst estimates in the previous three-month period. That’s fuelling ...

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  • 4 December

    Black Friday compounds UK retailers’ inventory problem

    Bloomberg A lackluster Black Friday in the UK added to an already muted Christmas season, leaving retailers with a problem: too much stock. Marks & Spencer Group Plc, Next Plc and Hotel Chocolat Group Plc are all trying to tackle high inventories that are forcing some British retailers to take on costly warehouse expenses and contemplate even steeper discounts. According ...

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  • 4 December

    Heathrow strikes planned on eve of Christmas getaway

      Bloomberg Families flying abroad for Christmas face strikes at Heathrow airport, with baggage handlers set to walk out for three days just as the end of the school term triggers a mass exodus via the London hub. About 350 staff at Menzies Aviation, which provides ground-handling services for carriers including American Airlines and Deutsche Lufthansa AG, will strike from ...

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  • 4 December

    US plans broader scrutiny of jet designs

      Bloomberg US aviation regulators plan to conduct broader safety assessments of new jetliners in an attempt to identify the kind of hidden flaws that led to two Boeing Co 737 Max crashes. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) issued proposed regulatory changes requiring more comprehensive and consistent reviews of aircraft technology and how different systems might interact with each other. ...

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  • 4 December

    German minister pursuing hydrogen in Namibia, S Africa

      Bloomberg German Economy Minister Robert Habeck began a five-day trip to Namibia and South Africa Sunday, part of a push to secure new energy resources for Europe’s biggest economy to compensate for the cut-off from Russian gas supplies. During his first stop in the Namibian capital Windhoek, Habeck, who’ll be accompanied by a delegation of 24 German business leaders, ...

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  • 4 December

    Shanghai eases Covid curbs as China’s policy shift expands

      Bloomberg Shanghai eased some of its Covid restrictions, joining other top-tier Chinese cities as authorities expand a shift towards reopening the economy after thousands of demonstrators took to the streets last weekend to voice their anger at China’s Covid policies. The financial hub will scrap PCR testing requirements to enter outdoor public venues such as parks as well as ...

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  • 4 December

    South Korea plans to order fuel, steel truckers back to work

    Bloomberg South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol asked his cabinet to be ready to issue an “imminent” return-to-work order on striking truck drivers in the oil and steel industries amid growing disruptions in the transporting of key materials in the global supply chain. The government should seek “every measure” to minimise inconveniences on companies and the public, Yoon said during his ...

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  • 4 December

    Indonesian startup GoTo world’s worst large-size tech IPO in 2022

    Bloomberg GoTo Group’s post-IPO stock selloff makes it the worst performer among 11 tech and internet companies that raised more than $500 million in inaugural share sales this year. Shares of the Indonesian startup provider of food delivery services to fintech solutions are falling for a 10th straight session, taking losses since listing to 61%. The recent slide was triggered ...

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  • 4 December

    Formula 1 cancels 2023 Chinese Grand Prix

      Bloomberg The Chinese Grand Prix will not take place in 2023 given the “ongoing difficulties stemming from Covid-19 situation,” Formula 1 says in a tweet. Formula 1 is assessing alternative options to replace the slot on the 2023 calendar and will provide an update in due course, the organisation said in a statement available on its website. The Covid-19 ...

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