Friday , 16 January 2026

JPMorgan announces slew of emissions reductions targets

  Bloomberg JPMorgan Chase & Co is upping its climate ambitions, announcing a slew of new emissions reductions targets for its financing to carbon-intensive businesses, including airlines and cement manufacturers. The largest US bank said in this year’s climate report that it plans to reduce the carbon intensity of its aviation financing portfolio by 36% by 2030 from a 2021 …

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US stocks falter after rally, assess economic outlook

  Bloomberg US equity futures faltered, struggling to hold the momentum that propelled the S&P 500 to its best daily gain in three weeks, as investors assessed whether the world’s biggest economy can skirt worst-case recession scenarios. Futures contracts on the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq 100 index flat-lined after Wednesday’s 1.5% boost for the underlying indexes as US consumer …

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Energy stocks will be hot again in 2023

  Bloomberg After two straight years of big gains, energy stocks could outperform the market again in 2023, but this time it will be higher dividends rather than oil that will spur appetite for the sector. In an effort to lure income investors, energy firms have aggressively boosted dividends over the last 12 months. Diamondback Energy Inc increased its payout …

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Oil surges to two-week high as US crude stockpiles decline

Bloomberg Oil rallied to the highest since early December as US crude inventories decline more than anticipated. West Texas Intermediate futures for February delivery edged above $78 a barrel. US crude stockpiles fall 5.90 million barrels last week, according to an Energy Information Administration (EIA) report on Wednesday. Trading volumes have generally been below average this week ahead of the …

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Amazon, P&G fall short on environmental paper goals

  Bloomberg Companies from Procter & Gamble Co to Walmart Inc are lagging in efforts to mitigate environmental impact from the paper products they make and sell, according to a new report from an advocacy group. Environment America assessed the progress of six companies on their use of virgin fibres and indirect greenhouse-gas emissions. The group also looked at whether …

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Mondelez sells gum unit to Perfetti in $1.35b deal

  Bloomberg Mondelez International Inc agreed to sell its gum business in some of its major markets to European rival Perfetti Van Melle SpA. The deal values the business at about $1.35 billion, the companies announced. The sale includes brands such as Trident, Bubblicious, Chiclets, Dentyne and some European candy. Perfetti will own the portfolio in the US, Canada and …

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Swatch not to enter second-hand luxury watch market, says CEO

  Bloomberg Swatch Group AG Chief Executive Officer Nick Hayek said he doesn’t see the need to regulate the $20 billion market for second-hand luxury watches, contradicting moves by Rolex SA and H Moser & Cie. “Why should we mix ourselves into the market of used watches,” Hayek said in a Bloomberg TV interview. “This is a market that is …

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HK airport’s Robobus offers glimpse of driverless future

  Bloomberg Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) says it’s ready to use driverless buses, confident it can shuttle passengers around the aerodrome from next year after extensive trials years in the making. By bolting on cameras, sensors and tracking devices, the Asian financial hub’s main airport has adapted and kitted out an electric bus from Chinese carmaker BYD Co and …

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Hackers rigged JFK Airport taxi line, say US prosecutors

  Bloomberg With a flat fee of $70 for trips into Manhattan and a guaranteed stream of passengers, a ride to and from New York’s John F Kennedy International Airport is one of the more lucrative journeys for the city’s cab drivers. But federal prosecutors say two 48-year-old Queens men found another way to profit from the crowd of taxis …

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Canadian retail sales slide in Nov

  Bloomberg Canadian retail sales edged lower in November after higher gasoline prices boosted spending in October. Receipts for retailers dropped 0.5% last month, according to an advance estimate by Statistics Canada. That erased some of the 1.4% growth in October — the largest increase in five months that was led higher by sales at gas stations and supermarkets. The …

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