Bloomberg The Bank of Japan (BOJ) is almost certain to cut its inflation forecast for the fiscal year starting in April given the sharp fall in oil prices, according to people familiar with the matter. The government’s decision to make pre-school education free adds to the case for the downgrade, which will be delivered at the end of the next ...
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16 January
Delta warns weaker pricing power amid US shutdown
Bloomberg Delta Air Lines Inc. said its ability to raise ticket prices is weakening and warned that the US government shutdown is eroding sales. Less travel by federal employees and contractors is costing Delta about $25 million a month even as corporate and leisure travel remain strong, Chief Executive Officer Ed Bastian said. Revenue from each seat flown a mile, ...
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16 January
Vietnam’s skies may have another airline
Bloomberg Vietnam is on course to have its sixth domestic airline after tour operator Vietravel said it plans to start a carrier as potential rival Bamboo Airways began its first flights in one of the world’s fastest-growing aviation markets. Vietravel Airlines would be based in the central province of Thua Thien Hue and compete in a market already served by ...
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16 January
Online holiday shopping soared, but in-store still unknown: Abode
Bloomberg While the US government shutdown is keeping investors in the dark about broader retail trends over the holidays, Adobe Analytics confirmed that online sales posted rapid growth during the period. E-commerce sales jumped 16.5 percent from a year earlier to a total of $126 billion as consumers loaded up on products such as the Nintendo Switch, laptops, streaming devices, ...
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16 January
Zuji loses licenses in Singapore, Hong Kong
Bloomberg Zuji, an Asian online travel booking site, is no longer operational after failing to renew licenses in Hong Kong and Singapore and an air ticketing system terminated its services. Zuji’s business permits expired on January 9 and the firm hasn’t applied for fresh ones, Hong Kong’s Travel Agents Registry said in an email, while Singapore Tourism Board said that ...
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16 January
FAA inspector recall may break logjam of jet, route approvals
Bloomberg Aviation regulators plan to recall thousands of inspectors furloughed by the partial government shutdown so they can resume performing air-safety checks and routine activities including clearing planes for airlines to add to their fleets. The Department of Transportation issued a revised shutdown plan saying it will bring more than 3,100 aviation-safety specialists back onto the job as of January ...
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15 January
Abu Dhabi working to achieve agricultural sustainability
ABU DHABI / WAM Ambitious plans are currently underway to ensure agricultural sustainability and food security in Abu Dhabi, according to the emirate’s Food Control Authority Director. Saeed Al Bahari Salem Al Ameri, Director of the Abu Dhabi Food Control Authority (ADFCA), said that the authority is working on an ambitious plan to achieve agricultural sustainability, as well as to ...
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15 January
Transco inks pact to become TAG member
Abu Dhabi / WAM Abu Dhabi Transmission and Despatch Company (Transco), an ent- ity of the Department of Energy, Abu Dhabi, on Tuesday signed an agr-eement with the ISLE Group to be the first official member of the Technology Approval Group (TAG) in the UAE. TAG, launched in the UK 15 years ago, is a forum that brings together water ...
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15 January
Consumer confidence increases 54% in UAE
DUBAI / Emirates Business Consumer confidence in the UAE rebounded in the fourth quarter of 2018, as residents absorbed the impact of VAT and high expenses incurred over the summer. That’s according to the consumer confidence tracker Q4 2018 from yallacompare, the Middle East’s leading comparison site for financial products. During the fourth quarter of 2018, the tracker polled more ...
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15 January
Oil gains as US stockpiles drop, China plans tax cuts
Bloomberg Oil rose amid estimates of another decline in US crude inventories and signs that China is stepping up efforts to combat an economic slowdown. Futures in New York climbed as much as 3 percent after sinking during the past two sessions. American stockpiles probably fell for the sixth time in seven weeks, according to a Bloomberg survey of analysts ...
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