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July, 2018

  • 4 July

    UK investigators drop Lloyds Libor probe

    Bloomberg The UK Serious Fraud Office has dropped a criminal investigation into Lloyds Banking Group Plc and its former traders over Libor rigging, according to a newspaper report. Investigators concluded there was insufficient evidence to take the matter further in respect of former traders and the bank, The Times reported, without saying where it obtained the information. The SFO has ...

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  • 4 July

    Ryanair faces summer strikes as Irish pilots vote for action

    Bloomberg Ryanair Holdings Plc is facing pilot strikes in its Irish home market next week, in what may become the most significant confrontation between Europe’s biggest low-cost carrier and organized labor to date. A poll of Ryanair cockpit crew produced a 94 to 1 vote in favour of industrial action including strikes, a spokesman for the Irish Air Line Pilots’ ...

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  • 4 July

    ANA to scrap 113 flights for Rolls’s engine checks

    Bloomberg ANA Holdings Inc., Japan’s largest airline, will cancel 113 domestic flights for mandatory checks to help assess possible glitches in the Rolls-Royce Holdings Plc engines powering its Boeing Co. 787 Dreamliners. The flights will be cancelled from July 6-12, the Tokyo-based carrier said in a statement on Wednesday. ANA is assessing whether more flights need to be scrapped beyond ...

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  • 4 July

    Asiana flights go without meals after food caterer swapped

    Bloomberg Asiana Airlines Inc., South Korea’s second-biggest carrier, said its struggle to provide in-flight meals to passengers departing Seoul continued for a fourth day after a caterer was unable to deliver the food on time. About seven out of 79 flights were expected to depart on Wednesday from Incheon airport, which serves Seoul, without any food for passengers, a spokesman ...

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  • 4 July

    Tyson Foods faces claims on price fixing

    Bloomberg Supervalu Inc. and other supermarket and restaurant chains alleged that chicken producers conspired to limit supplies and inflate prices, adding to antitrust lawsuits against companies including Tyson Foods Inc. and Pilgrim’s Pride Corp. Closely held grocery chains Publix Super Markets Inc., Wakfern Food Corp., Associated Grocers of the South Inc. and Meijer Inc., along with OSI Restaurant Partners LLC, ...

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  • 4 July

    Sainsbury shows need for Asda deal as grocery growth slows

    Bloomberg J Sainsbury Plc showed why it’s so eager to lead a consolidation push among the UK’s grocers. Excluding fuel, Sainsbury’s comparable retail sales rose 0.2 percent in the 16 weeks through June 30, the London-based company said. That met the average analyst estimate but marked the slowest growth since the company acquired catalog retailer Argos in 2016. “The slowdown ...

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  • 3 July

    UAE economy to pick up pace over next two years

    DUBAI / Emirates Business The UAE GDP is expected to accelerate to 2.6% growth in 2018 and to around 3.8% in 2019. The growth will be primarily driven by recovering oil prices, an expansionary fiscal stance at the federal and emirate levels, a buoyant trade and tourism environment and a pick-up in investment ahead of Expo 2020 in Dubai, according ...

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  • 3 July

    Arab Coalition rejects UN report on Yemen

    RIYADH / WAM The Saudi-led Arab Coalition to Restore Legitimacy in Yemen has expressed its rejection of a report issued by the UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, saying it contains inaccurate data on children who lost their lives in the armed conflict in Yemen. Colonel Turki Al Malki, the Coalition’s official spokesperson, said that the report included false, baseless infor- mation ...

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  • 3 July

    Ready to pump more oil under OPEC supply deal, says Adnoc

    Agencies Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (Adnoc) said it’s ready to increase oil output in line with guidance set by OPEC and allied producers, echoing comments by Saudi Arabia that it will boost supply to meet demand. The oil giant confirmed on Tuesday that it currently has an oil production capacity of around 3.3 million bpd, and remains on track ...

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  • 3 July

    ‘Focus on prevention to address root causes of conflict’

    NEW YORK / WAM At a critical United Nations General Assembly meeting, the UAE reaffirmed its shared commitment to the “Responsibility to Protect.” “With the passing of time, historical memory of atrocities and crimes against humanity fades – and the significance of ‘never again’ wanes. However, we must not forget the events, actions, and inaction that led to such atrocities, ...

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