Bloomberg India stocks swung between gains and losses as investors braced for the impact of the upcoming US Presidential election on global markets. The S&P BSE Sensex declined 0.6% to 39,396.84 as of 10:12 am in Mumbai, after gaining as much as 0.7% earlier, while the NSE Nifty 50 Index slipped by a similar magnitude. Both gauges last week capped ...
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November, 2020
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2 November
Agthia posts AED1.58bn net revenue in 9 months
Emirates Business Agthia Group, a leading food and beverages company in the region, and part of ADQ, one of the region’s largest holding companies with a broad portfolio of major enterprises spanning key sectors of Abu Dhabi’s diversified economy, announced the group’s net revenue reached AED 492.1 million for the third quarter, a 1.2 growth verses Q3 2019. The increase ...
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2 November
UAE flays Houthi attempt to target Saudi Arabia
Abu Dhabi / WAM The UAE has expressed its strong condemnation and denunciation of the Iranian-backed Houthi terrorist militias’ attempt to target civilian areas in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia with six bomb-laden UAVs that were intercepted by the Coalition Forces. In a statement, the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation emphasised that the recent increase in Houthi ...
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2 November
Saudi tourism mega project near to closing $3.7bn loan
Bloomberg Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea Development Co plans to close on a 14-billion riyal ($3.7 billion) loan from five domestic banks by the end of the year as it steps up construction on a luxury tourism project about the size of Belgium, its chief executive said. The developer has been seeking financing since last year for the project, which stretches ...
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2 November
Climate change failure to cost Australia $2.4 trillion
Bloomberg Australia’s economy could contract by 6% over the next five decades if climate change goes unchecked, according to Deloitte Access Economics. That’s equivalent to a A$3.4 trillion ($2.4 trillion) loss in gross domestic product and 880,000 fewer jobs, Deloitte said in a report. The group said its modeling differs from others in setting a benchmark for growth which incorporates ...
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1 November
Boeing to slash 7,000 more jobs as hopes for ‘cash’ fade
Bloomberg Boeing Co is almost doubling its planned job cuts as the coronavirus pandemic and prolonged grounding of the 737 Max jet dim prospects for a financial recovery next year. With the outlook for aircraft sales still uncertain, executives abandoned a forecast that Boeing would stop burning cash next year and said they would eliminate an additional 7,000 jobs. That ...
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1 November
Dutch reject KLM cost-cutting plan linked to $4 billion bailout
Bloomberg The Netherlands has rejected a cost-cutting plan put forth by Air France-KLM’s Dutch arm and withheld a portion of a $4 billion government bailout until it approves the restructuring plan. The Dutch government won’t grant a second tranche of state aid because pilot union VNV rejected a pay cut, Finance Minister Wopke Hoekstra and Infrastructure and Water Management Minister ...
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1 November
IAG sees oil-hedging losses widen to $1.9b
Bloomberg IAG SA, owner of British Airways, said it is conducting a review of hedging policy after the coronavirus pandemic sparked a mammoth loss on oil derivatives contracts. The company uses such contracts to try and limit its fuel bill — usually the single biggest expense for airlines — but lost 1.6 billion euros ($1.9 billion) as a result of ...
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1 November
Steinhoff ex-CEO fined for insider deals
Bloomberg Steinhoff International Holdings NV former Chief Executive Officer Markus Jooste has been fined more than 162 million rand ($9.9 million) by a South African regulator for insider trading ahead of the retailer’s near collapse almost three years ago. Jooste sent a text message to four people warning them to sell their stock in the company in the days before ...
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1 November
India’s IndiGo to cut its fleet size over two years
Bloomberg IndiGo will trim its fleet size over the next two years as the coronavirus pandemic continues to weigh on Asia’s biggest budget airline by market value and other carriers around the world. “Fleet count will be stagnant, go down a little,†CEO Ronojoy Dutta told analysts during a conference call. “In 2022, we will be down slightly, by 2023, ...
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