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June, 2021

  • 22 June

    FAA reform gives workers new way to report safety flaws

    Bloomberg Thousands of federal engineers, inspectors and other aviation workers have a new channel through which to report safety concerns without fear of retaliation in an action spurred by the two fatal crashes on the Boeing Co 737 Max. The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) unveiled what it calls the Voluntary Safety Reporting Program. The 7,400 people working at FAA’s ...

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  • 22 June

    American Airlines’s flight cancellations set to continue

    Bloomberg The series of flight cancellations from American Airlines over the weekend will continue to plague travellers. Almost 100 flights from the airline have already been cancelled for June 21, according to a representative from American Airlines Group Inc. That’s following 123 flights cancelled on June 19 and at least 178. “The first few weeks of June have brought unprecedented ...

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  • 22 June

    Europe’s air traffic reaches 50% of 2019

    Bloomberg The recovery in Europe’s air traffic hit a new milestone as people take to the skies again for summer vacations. Aside from a brief pickup around Christmas, the continent’s air traffic is at its highest compared with pre-Covid levels since March last year, when continent’s lockdowns really began to affect demand. It rose just above 50% of 2019 levels ...

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  • 22 June

    Biden nuclear envoy ready for talks ‘anytime’ with Pyongyang

    Bloomberg President Joe Biden’s point man for North Korea said the US was ready for talks “anywhere, anytime” with Pyongyang, providing a strong signal Washington is prepared to revive a stagnant disarmament dialogue. Sung Kim, the US special representative for North Korea, said after discussions on Monday in Seoul with South Korean counterpart Noh Kyu-duk and Japan’s Takehiro Funakoshi that ...

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  • 22 June

    China risks isolation over probe into virus origin, says Biden aide

    Bloomberg China will risk international isolation if it fails to allow a “real” investigation on its territory into the origins of the virus that caused the Covid-19 pandemic, US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan said. Sullivan’s comments follow last week’s call by Group of Seven leaders including US President Joe Biden for another probe into how the virus originated. Biden ...

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  • 22 June

    Sweden sinks into political chaos as PM Lofven ousted in key vote

    Bloomberg Sweden’s Prime Minister Stefan Lofven lost a confidence vote in parliament, toppling his minority coalition and plunging the largest Nordic economy into political chaos. Lofven says he’ll now talk to his allies in parliament to figure out whether he can still patch together a viable coalition. Failing that, he may call a snap election, he said after losing Monday’s ...

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  • 22 June

    Macron, Le Pen parties falter in French polls

    Bloomberg President Emmanuel Macron and far-right leader Marine Le Pen both fared worse than expected in the first round of the French regional election, in a disappointing twist for the two main contenders in the 2022 presidential race. Record-low turnout is a major talking point in France, with Frederic Dabi, deputy-head of Ifop, telling Le Figaro newspaper that abstention may ...

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  • 22 June

    Spain to pardon Catalans jailed over illegal referendum

    Bloomberg Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said he plans pardons for nine Catalan separatists who were jailed for their role in the illegal independence referendum of 2017. Speaking to an audience of civic leaders in the Catalan capital, Barcelona, Sanchez, 49, said he’ll recommend that his cabinet approves pardons when it meets on Tuesday. Sanchez is currently governing in a ...

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  • 22 June

    ECB to give banks $83 billion capital relief with extension

    Bloomberg The European Central Bank (ECB) said it will grant lenders about 70 billion euros ($83 billion) of capital relief by extending a measure designed to help them keep supplying credit to the pandemic-struck economy. The ECB will allow lenders to continue to exclude deposits held at central banks when calculating their leverage ratio for nine months until the end ...

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  • 22 June

    HSBC aims to be leading Asia wealth manager in 5 years

    Bloomberg HSBC Holdings is targeting to become the number one wealth manager in Asia in “roughly five years” as Europe’s largest bank shifts capital to tap clients in the increasingly affluent region, according to HSBC Pinnacle Venture Chief Executive Officer Trista Sun. “Household wealth in China has grown so rapidly, become the second largest globally,” Sun said in a Bloomberg ...

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