Bloomberg A long-awaited equal pay lawsuit at the UK Supreme Court could see thousands of mostly female workers obtain better wages from the largest supermarkets and end up costing the chains as much as 8 billion pounds ($10.1 billion). The Supreme Court was expected to scrutinise a discrimination case brought by more than 15,000 employees who work at Walmart’s Asda ...
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13 July
Beyond Meat may be just a fad: Citi
Bloomberg Beyond Meat is at risk of being part of a food craze that could potentially sputter and continues to face heightened competition, according to a Citi analyst who initiated coverage with a sell rating. Close to one-quarter of Americans are eating less meat now than last year, but they aren’t doing so out of moral opposition to eating animals ...
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13 July
Airbus drought worsens with third month of zero jet orders
Bloomberg Airbus SE failed to secure any aircraft orders for a third month this year, as the collapse in global air travel battered demand for new jetliners. The European planemaker attracted zero purchases in June, according to a company statement. The manufacturer suffered one cancellation, a spokesman confirmed, bringing total net orders to 298 aircraft so far this year. The ...
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13 July
Global stocks, futures rise as earnings week kicks off
Bloomberg Global stocks rose with US equity futures ahead of earnings from big American banks that will act as a barometer of economic health as the pandemic continues to rage. The dollar was steady. The Stoxx Europe 600 Index climbed as traders awaited outlooks from a slew of companies that have yet to provide concrete guidance on the impact of ...
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13 July
Goldman boosts S&P 500 earnings outlook, says focus on guidance
Bloomberg Goldman Sachs Group Inc. has become a little more optimistic on earnings prospects for the S&P 500 Index this year but stressed that management commentary from companies is going to be important to gauging the outlook. Goldman’s baseline forecast for S&P 500 earnings per share in 2020 is $115, up from a prior estimate of $110. The firm maintained ...
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12 July
Opec readies next move in bid to avoid oil-market taper tantrum
Bloomberg Saudi Oil Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman likes the idea of Opec+ acting as the central bank of oil. And he expresses admiration for Alan Greenspan, former chairman of US Federal Reserve. The challenge now confronting the oil producers’ club is one that’s all too familiar to the Fed: how to avoid a “taper tantrum,†the market panic that ...
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12 July
UAE continues to deliver food aid to Yemeni people
HODEIDAH / WAM The UAE, through its humanitarian arm, the Emirates Red Crescent (ERC) continues relief efforts in Yemen, by distributing food aid to the people of Khokha in the Hodeidah governorate. The ERC team distributed 300 food baskets to 2,100 displaced families in the Khokha district. Fathia Al Ma’amari, Director of the Human Rights Office in Hodeidah, expressed her ...
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12 July
Exxon Mobil restarts drilling at offshore hotspot in voting crisis
Bloomberg Exxon Mobil Corp resumed drilling in Guyana last month, underscoring its dedication to the offshore hotspot despite the oil price crash and a messy turn in local politics. Two of Exxon’s four drillships went back to work, according to data published by Baker Hughes Co. The company later confirmed that the Stena Carron and Noble Tom Madden vessels returned ...
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12 July
Renewable plants to wean Australia state off fossil fuels
Bloomberg Australia’s most populous state plans to fast-track its transition away from fossil fuels by encouraging investment in renewable-energy clusters. New South Wales put out a call for $12.7 billion ($8.8 billion) in investment to build solar and wind generation. It’s the second of three planned renewable energy zones to get the green light as the state seeks to move ...
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12 July
Copper producers add to mine disruption fear
Bloomberg The world’s two largest copper producers are giving metal markets even more reason to fear supply disruptions that have helped send prices to the highest in a year. Peru, the second-largest copper miner, is taking longer than expected to ramp up mines after a two-month lockdown as workers fall ill, a top official said. At the same time, workers ...
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