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July, 2017

  • 22 July

    UK plan puts Heathrow at core of post-Brexit era

    Bloomberg Britain’s strategy for boosting the aviation sector will seek to enhance international connectivity as the UK quits the European Union, tighten noise and pollution curbs, tap new anti-terrorist technologies and improve the travel experience with everything from personal baggage collection to smoother border controls. The plan would also seek to safeguard Britain’s aerospace manufacturing base, advance the development of …

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  • 22 July

    Louis Vuitton opens e-commerce store in China

    Bloomberg Louis Vuitton launched an e-commerce service in China, seeking to capitalize on a rebound in the world’s largest luxury-goods market, where online sales have been dominated by local Internet giants. The site will let customers buy Louis Vuitton leather goods, shoes, accessories, watches, jewelry, luggage and perfume, the LVMH-owned brand said in a statement Friday. The site will cover …

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  • 22 July

    Spring Air to restore flights to South Korea

    Bloomberg Spring Airlines Co., China’s biggest budget carrier, plans to resume some flights to South Korea as easing tensions between the two neighbors encourage mainland tourists to return to the peninsula’s popular destinations. Relations between China and South Korea are better than a few months ago, and that should enable the airline to boost its services, Chairman Wang Yu told …

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  • 22 July

    IndiGo’s parent to pick banks for institutional share sale

    Bloomberg InterGlobe Aviation Ltd., operator of India’s largest airline, has picked banks including Citigroup Inc., JPMorgan Chase & Co. and Morgan Stanley to work on an institutional share sale, according to people with knowledge of the matter. InterGlobe, which operates the IndiGo carrier, is planning the sale to help cut its owners’ stake to achieve the minimum public shareholding of …

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  • 22 July

    Pratt & Whitney faulted as biggest F-35 engine deal’s cost rises

    Bloomberg United Technologies Corp.’s Pratt and Whitney unit has been slow to incorporate promised cost savings techniques for the latest and biggest batch of engines to power F-35 jets, the Pentagon’s costliest weapons program, according to a new report. Pratt is producing 102 engines for the fighters built by Lockheed Martin Corp. under what’s now a $2.1 billion contract, including …

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  • 22 July

    OPEC, Russia to stand pat on oil deal even as glut persists

    Bloomberg OPEC and Russia’s plan to clear the global oil glut hasn’t worked as they hoped, but there’s little expectation the world’s largest producers will act more aggressively when they meet this weekend. Oil has slumped into a bear market and inventories remain stubbornly high despite a deal between OPEC and 10 countries outside the group to cut output. The …

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  • 22 July

    Oil slides most in two weeks as OPEC production rises

    Bloomberg Oil dropped the most in two weeks as a report that OPEC’s July supply will be the highest this year fueled worries over a global glut. Futures tumbled 2.5 percent in New York, erasing gains from earlier this week. Supply from OPEC is set to exceed 33 million barrels a day this month as members including Saudi Arabia and …

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  • 22 July

    General Electric shows stench of oil is hard to escape

    Bloomberg In his final days atop General Electric Co., Jeffrey Immelt still can’t throw off oil’s stink. In his farewell earnings report, the chief executive officer ended his 16-year tenure by telling Wall Street that GE’s earnings are likely to be disappointing the rest of this year. The culprit: sputtering energy markets. It was the latest setback for a CEO …

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  • 22 July

    Australia’s largest generator urges no coal in clean target

    Bloomberg Australia’s largest power generator, AGL Energy Ltd., has urged the government to exclude coal from its planned clean energy target and said there is no appetite among private investors to fund new coal-fired power plants. AGL, which sources 77% of its electricity generation from coal, said including the fossil fuel in the target would send wrong signal for industry, …

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  • 22 July

    Trump wants to sell 700 million barrels of oil US owns

    Bloomberg The weather was hot and humid on July 21, 1977, the day the US government began stockpiling oil. It started small. Just 412,000 barrels of Saudi Arabian light crude stashed in a Southeast Texas salt cavern. In the wake of the Arab oil embargo, which sent prices through the roof and forced Americans to ration gasoline, creating a national …

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