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October, 2019

  • 22 October

    To tackle climate change, the ‘industrial’ heat is on

    Climate change has become big news recently — and rightly so. Scientists have delivered important reports about its urgent dangers, political leaders have made pledges to fight it, and youth climate activists have marched in the streets and marked our consciences. This is all for the good. New ideas about electric vehicles, renewable energy, sustainable agriculture and adaptation will enrich ...

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  • 22 October

    US equity futures fluctuate as earnings roll in; bonds climb

    Bloomberg US equity-index futures fluctuated along with European stocks on Tuesday as investors weighed a flurry of company results and the odds of the world’s biggest economies agreeing a trade deal in November. Treasuries rose and the pound drifted. S&P 500 futures were little changed after the underlying gauge closed above 3,000 on October 21, less than 1% from a ...

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  • 22 October

    Pound paths narrow as currency traders await Brexit deal votes

    Bloomberg As currency traders gird for parliamentary votes on Boris Johnson’s Brexit deal, their opportunity to win big on the pound is fading fast. The UK Prime Minister was expected to find out whether lawmakers are willing to back his plan, but if they reject it, the risk of a no-deal Brexit that would cause sterling to plummet is now ...

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  • 22 October

    European air regulators break from FAA on 737 Max return

    Bloomberg Europe’s top aviation regulator expects to take longer to get Boeing Co’s 737 Max back into service than the projected timeline being taken by the US, which would likely push the grounded plane’s return into next year on the continent. European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) chief Patrick Ky met with officials from the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to ...

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  • 22 October

    South African Airways recalls some planes for compliance checks

    Bloomberg Four airlines operating in South Africa were forced to delay flights and ground some planes after inspections were carried out overnight. State-owned South African Airways and Mango were affected as was Comair Ltd, which operates Kulula and British Airways domestically, according to statements. It’s not routine for airlines in South Africa to suffer simultaneous groundings, but it’s not yet ...

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  • 22 October

    Cathay cuts earnings outlook as travellers avoid Hong Kong

    Bloomberg Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd cut its earnings outlook after passenger traffic fell for a second month as protests that have put intense pressure on the carrier continued to disrupt travel and business in Hong Kong. Second-half financial results will be lower than those of the first half, Hong Kong’s flag airline said in a statement, reversing previous forecasts. Cathay ...

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  • 22 October

    Gulfstream unveils G700 in race for biggest private jet

    Bloomberg Gulfstream is angling to reclaim bragging rights as builder of the world’s biggest private jet. The planemaker unveiled plans to make a roomier version of its flagship G650, which was unseated last year as the largest luxury jet by Bombardier Inc’s Global 7500. Gulfstream’s new G700, with an expected debut in 2022, will be capable of flying 7,500 nautical ...

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  • 22 October

    Swatch ends Calvin Klein Swiss watch license

    Bloomberg Swiss watchmaker Swatch Group AG said it will let a licensing agreement with Calvin Klein expire after more than two decades. Recent “turbulence” at Calvin Klein’s management led to the decision to end the alliance, which covered watches and jewelry, the Swiss maker of Omega timepieces said in a statement. PVH Corp, the owner of Calvin Klein, named Cheryl ...

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  • 21 October

    Dubai launches first-of-its-kind intelligent gas turbine controller

    Dubai / WAM HH Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Deputy Ruler of Dubai and Minister of Finance, and President of the Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (Dewa), unveiled the world’s first thermodynamic Digital Twin Gas Turbine Intelligent Controller, which uses Artificial Intelligence (AI), and machine learning, co-developed by the Dewa and Siemens. HH Sheikh Hamdan unveiled the GT Controller ...

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  • 21 October

    Mubadala launches $250mn Mena tech investment funds

    ABU DHABI / WAM Mubadala Capital on Monday announced the launch of its first Mena-focused tech investment funds. With a total of $250 million, the Mubadala Mena tech funds will capitalise on the growing startup scene in the region while empowering tech talent in the Emirates and across the wider region. According to a press release issued by Mubadala on ...

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