Air traffic back to normal by June on China rebound

  Bloomberg China’s reopening to international travel could propel global air traffic to pre-pandemic levels as soon as June, one of the world’s leading aircraft-leading firms predicts. Avolon Holdings, the world’s second-largest jet lessor, said on Monday that the aviation sector “is set to thrive in 2023,” with Asia driving the rebound after Europe and North America did so last ...

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Lufthansa seeking conditions in looming bid for Italy’s ITA

  Bloomberg Deutsche Lufthansa AG is discussing some conditions with Italy in order to proceed with its plan to acquire a 40% stake in the country’s ITA Airways, according to people familiar with the matter. The German carrier is seeking to gain the option to back out of a full takeover should the venture fail to work out, as well ...

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Subway explores sale that could value it at over $10 billion

  Bloomberg Subway is exploring a potential sale that could value the sandwich chain at more than $10 billion, according to a person familiar with the matter. The process is in its early stages and Subway could still decide against pursuing a sale, said the person, asking not to be identified because the information isn’t public. “As a privately held ...

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European gas falls to 16-month low on strong supply outlook

Bloomberg Natural gas prices in Europe dropped to the lowest level since September 2021 as the supply outlook got a boost with full stockpiles in China forcing buyers to send LNG cargoes to the continent. Benchmark futures fell as much as 15% on Monday, taking the decline so far this year to 27%. Chinese importers are trying to divert February ...

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US online prices drop a fourth month

  Bloomberg The costs of goods sold online in the US dropped in December 2022 as holiday discounting drove prices down on an annual basis, according to data collected by Adobe Inc. Online prices decreased 1.6% year-over-year, marking a fourth consecutive decline. Half of the 18 categories tracked experienced falling prices, especially in computers, appliances and toys that saw deep ...

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Wind turbines are big enough for now, says Vestas CEO

  Bloomberg Wind turbines are big enough for now and the challenge over the next decade will be expanding output to meet green goals around the world, the world’s top producer said. Vestas Wind Systems A/S — which in 2021 announced a 15-megawatt offshore turbine that at the time was the world’s largest — currently doesn’t plan to make them ...

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China boost for flagging world economy as reopening starts

  Bloomberg China’s sudden reopening is set to offer a boost to a flagging world economy. The growth impulse will be felt through services sectors such as aviation, tourism and education as Chinese people pack their bags for international travel for the first time since the pandemic. Tourism-reliant nations in Southeast Asia will likely be among the first to note ...

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China bad-debt firms plan property support of up to $24 billion

  Bloomberg Chinese financial regulators and the nation’s biggest bad-debt management companies plan to offer as much as 160 billion yuan ($24 billion) of refinancing support to high-quality developers in the first quarter, according to people familiar with the matter. Under the plan first announced on Friday with little details, the People’s Bank of China will channel 80 billion yuan ...

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Taiwan remains semiconductor leader as chip exports rise again

  Bloomberg Taiwan’s exports of integrated circuit chips rose in 2022 for a seventh consecutive year, further solidifying the economy’s leadership status in a global semiconductor industry that has been roiled by US-China tensions and diversifying supply chains. Exports of IC chips — which are pivotal components of electronic appliances, computers and smartphones — rose 18.4% from a year earlier, ...

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Marcos sees Philippine inflation easing

  Bloomberg Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said he sees inflation that’s at a 14-year high easing as the government aims to boost agricultural output. “Inflation is high, so we’ll have to bring that down for the rest of the year, and I think it will,” Marcos said, according to a transcript of his media interview in Davos on Sunday. ...

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