Bloomberg The China Eastern Airlines Corp jet that crashed was travelling at close to the speed of sound in the moments before it slammed into a hillside, according to a Bloomberg News review of flight-track data. Such an impact may complicate the task for investigators because it can obliterate evidence and damage a plane’s data and voice recorders that ...
Read More »Fashion designer Lanvin plans US listing via SPAC
Bloomberg Lanvin Group, which owns the French fashion brand known for its red-carpet gowns, plans to float in New York via a blank-check company in a sign of confidence for the luxury industry. The transaction is set to give the company an enterprise value of $1.5 billion. Lanvin’s owners, which include Chinese investor Fosun, are hoping to raise $544 ...
Read More »Russia offers to buy out jetliner fleet from foreign leasing firms
Bloomberg Russia offered to compensate owners of jets commandeered by the country, a bid to smooth relations with leasing companies that stand to lose billions of dollars on rented aircraft they can’t get back. Authorities in Moscow are seeking ways to legally get round sanctions requiring international firms to recall the planes, Transport Minister Vitaly Savelyev said. Options include ...
Read More »Malaysia, Singapore to work towards full travel resumption
Bloomberg The health ministers of Malaysia and Singapore agreed to work on resuming travel completely between the two countries considering the pandemic situation has stabilized, Malaysian Health Minister Khairy Jamaluddin wrote on Twitter. The two ministers agreed they can immediately work on enabling full resumption of air and land travel for fully vaccinated people, Khairy said. He met with ...
Read More »Air New Zealand to fly directly to NYC
Bloomberg Air New Zealand has announced plans to fly directly to New York — one of the longest routes in the world — as the country begins to rebuild a tourism industry that’s been decimated by the pandemic. The carrier said it will begin direct flights from Auckland to John F Kennedy Airport in September. At just over 16 ...
Read More »ECB to begin work in 2022 to add climate risk to capital bar
Bloomberg European bank regulators are set to start work later this year on adding climate-change risks to the framework for setting capital requirements, in a shift that would penalise lenders for failing to prepare for losses from extreme weather and the shift to clean energy. Several members of the European Central Bank’s (ECB) supervisory board say they expect to ...
Read More »Citigroup kickstarts sale of Dublin base, seeks new Irish HQ
Bloomberg Citigroup Inc. is putting its waterfront Dublin office on the market, as the lender looks for a new location in the city. The six-storey building at 1 North Wall Quay in Dublin’s docklands is expected to fetch more than 120 million euros ($132 million), Knight Frank said in an emailed statement. The bank has occupied the 230,000 square ...
Read More »Thailand to ban use of digital assets as payments
Bloomberg Thailand will bar the use of cryptocurrencies as a means of payments for goods and services, saying the wider use of digital assets threatens the nation’s financial system and economy. Business operators — including crypto exchanges — must not provide such payment services, and are barred from acting in a manner that promotes the use of digital assets to ...
Read More »French lender BNP Paribas stops new business in Russia
Bloomberg BNP Paribas is stopping all new business in Russia, joining European peers in winding down their local operations after the country invaded Ukraine. The Paris-based bank has informed its corporate clients that its local unit will no longer be able to process their transactions from the end of March, the bank said in an emailed statement. BNP Paribas ...
Read More »Kuroda doubles down on stimulus commitment even if prices hit 2%
Bloomberg Bank of Japan (BOJ) Governor Haruhiko Kuroda doubled down on his commitment to continue with stimulus even if inflation continues to accelerate, in a rebuttal of the need to join a global wave of central banks normalising policy. “We don’t know what April’s inflation rate may be, but there’s a possibility it’ll be around 2%,†Kuroda said, acknowledging ...
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