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April, 2019

  • 21 April

    Wells Fargo’s dividend yield hits decade-high for major US banks

    Bloomberg Wells Fargo & Co. is once again flirting with something that no major US bank has done in a decade: have a dividend yield north of 4 percent. The spike in the yield comes as the result of sliding shares rather than profit growth. Wells Fargo dropped as much as 1 percent in early trading after gaining 2.5 percent ...

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  • 21 April

    ‘RBI inflation goals need to be reviewed’

    Bloomberg India’s new government should review the central bank’s inflation goals, including whether consumer pri-ces or the underlying core measure is the appropriate target to use to determine interest rates, an economic adviser to the current prime minister said. Speaking in his personal capacity, and not as a member of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Economic Advisory Council, Rathin Roy said ...

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  • 21 April

    Argentine peso rises on new measures

    Bloomberg The Argentine peso gained as the government and the central bank announced measures to control inflation after prices rose more than expected in March for the third consecutive month. The peso climbed as much as 2.3 percent before paring gains to finish trading up 1.1 percent at 41.9 per dollar. Some investors saw the announcements as boosting President Mauricio ...

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  • 21 April

    Bank Austria seeks special audits of ‘3 Banks Group’

    Bloomberg UniCredit SpA’s Austrian unit is requesting special audits of at least one of the lenders comprising the 3 Banks Group, saying it broke corporate law and governance rules for years. UniCredit Bank Austria AG is demanding the audit of six share issues at BKS Bank AG, one of the three banks, according to a motion for the May 8 ...

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  • 21 April

    First Japan-built airliner in 50 years takes on Boeing, Airbus

    Bloomberg A new, long-delayed 88-passenger jet from Japan may finally be the right plane at the right time. More cities in Asia and Europe are seeking to link up with each other and the global air travel network. The Mitsubishi Regional Jet (MRJ), the first airliner built in Japan since the 1960s, began certification flights last month in Moses Lake, ...

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  • 21 April

    Boeing Dreamliner plant ‘plagued by shoddy production’

    Bloomberg Boeing Co’s factory in North Charleston, South Carolina, one of two plants that produces the 787 Dreamliner, has faced problems with production and oversight that create a safety threat, the New York Times reported. The Times cited a review of internal emails, corporate documents and federal records, as well as interviews with more than a dozen current and former ...

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  • 21 April

    Pier 1 tumbles over more store closures, cost cuts

    Bloomberg Pier 1 Imports Inc announced a plan to cut costs at the chain, which is under siege from newer online rivals. The company also announced an interim chief financial officer from AlixPartners LLP, a company known for its turnaround and restructuring practice. Part of Pier 1’s “action plan’’ includes generating cost savings and benefits of as much as $110 ...

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  • 21 April

    PepsiCo classic brands fuel profit beat

    Bloomberg Call it the nostalgia factor: PepsiCo is getting a boost from some of its classic brands. The snack and beverage giant posted quarterly results that beat estimates, sending shares to the highest since at least 1980. The company’s sales growth was boosted by its key Frito-Lay operation and North American beverage unit, with its Pepsi soda line and Lay’s ...

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  • 21 April

    In hot jobs market, bosses have to train low-paid staff

    Bloomberg You’d need a cast of thousands to re-enact Black Friday at a Walmart store, so virtual reality comes in handy at the company’s training centres. Employees get to experience a shopper stampede on their headsets, part of a widening national effort that encompasses some 7,000 workers a week. The retail giant isn’t alone. From hotels to fast food chains, ...

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  • 21 April

    Canadian retail sales bounce back after slump

    Bloomberg Canadian retailers emerged from months of slumping sales with a sharp rebound in February that may ease some worries about consumer weakness. Retailers posted a 0.8 percent gain in sales on the month, Statistics Canada said from Ottawa, versus economist expectations for a 0.4 percent gain. February’s increase was the strongest since May 2018, and follows six straight months ...

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