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January, 2018

  • 23 January

    Banks, fintech firms see ‘war of talent’

    Bloomberg Europe’s financial technology startups are on hiring mode, fighting each other – and the incumbents — in what one executive described as a “war for talent.” Payments company GoCardless Ltd., which employs 170 people in London, will open a Paris office in February, said chief product and technology officer Carlos Gonzalez-Cadenas. Online lender LendInvest Ltd. said it will make …

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  • 23 January

    Tencent to back Carrefour in challenge to Alibaba in retail

    Bloomberg Tencent Holdings Ltd. plans to invest in Carrefour SA’s China unit, following Alibaba Group Holding Ltd.’s footsteps to uproot traditional grocery and department stores with technology. The social media giant, along with local retailer Yonghui Superstores, agreed to take a stake in Carrefour China, the companies said. They plan to work together on data, retail, mobile payments and data …

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  • 23 January

    AirAsia to buy more jets to meet demand

    BLoomberg AirAsia Bhd., the budget airline that has grown to become one of the biggest customers of Airbus SE planes, could consider buying more aircraft as economic expansion across India, China and the Southeast Asian nations propel travel demand across the continent. “Right now, we are short of aircraft,” Tony Fernandes, AirAsia group chief executive officer, said in an interview …

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  • 23 January

    Boeing’s 787 Dreamliner wins federal approval

    Bloomberg Boeing Co.’s newest and largest 787 Dreamliner got the federal approval it needs to fly commercially, winning authorisation before the recent US government shutdown. The certification concludes a flight-test programme that began last March for the first of the 787-10 carbon-fibre jets to be assembled solely at Boeing’s South Carolina factory, the Chicago-based planemaker said. That clears one of two …

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  • 23 January

    Airbus gets pre-delivery payments from Hainan Air

    Bloomberg Airbus SE has received “hundreds of millions of dollars” in pre-delivery payments from carriers under the Hainan Airlines Holding Co. umbrella and is sufficiently protected from any financial risks involving the customer, John Leahy, the European planemaker’s chief of sales, said. “We build airplanes so you’d have an industrial risk if they were to get into some serious financial …

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  • 23 January

    H&M investor heads for exit as selloff tests crisis point

    Bloomberg One of H&M’s largest shareholders has lost its patience. Skandia’s actively managed funds have spent the past months selling off most of its stake in Hennes & Mauritz AB after watching the fashion retailer struggle with weakening sales in its physical stores and intensifying online competition. The Swedish savings and insurance giant says there’s a raft of issues H&M …

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  • 22 January

    2.5mn Chinese tourists to visit region by 2021

    DUBAI / WAM A twenty-one percent increase in Chinese arrivals to the GCC is expected by 2021, rising to 2.5 million visitors annually, according to data released ahead of Arabian Travel Market (ATM) 2018, which takes place at the Dubai World Trade Centre in April. Published by Colliers International, the data predicts Saudi will experience the highest proportionate increase in …

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  • 22 January

    Stocks, Treasuries gain as Senate vote to end shutdown

    Bloomberg Stocks and Treasuries gained, while the dollar erased losses as the US Senate prepared to vote on ending a partial government shutdown. The S&P 500 Index rose following a third straight weekly advance as investors awaited about 80 earnings reports this week, including from Netflix Inc. and Proctor & Gamble Co. The dollar edged higher along with 10-year Treasuries …

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  • 22 January

    Hong Kong market rally drives share sale boom

    Bloomberg Hong Kong’s market rally is benefiting developers to drugmakers, which rushed to sell stock in the biggest week for follow-on equity offerings in more than two years. Companies listed in the city priced a combined $2.5 billion of such share sales last week, making it the busiest week since June 2015, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. The flood …

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  • 22 January

    Gulf stock markets sluggish

    Reuters Gulf stock markets were sluggish in early trade on Monday with real estate developers weighing on Dubai because of continued concern about the impact of ample supply of new homes on the sector. The Dubai index lost 0.6 percent to 3,492 points as Emaar Properties dropped 0.8 percent and Deyaar and Union Properties both fell 0.7 percent. In the …

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