Energy crunch causes ESG to fall out of favour: John Browne

  Bloomberg The former chief of BP Plc warned that investors are pushing environmental, social and governance concerns aside as fears about energy security and mounting costs take precedence. John Browne, who ran BP between 1995 and 2007, was speaking 25 years after becoming the first boss of an oil major to acknowledge the link between manmade carbon emissions and ...

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Finland loses main gas supply after refusing payment in rubles

Bloomberg Russia is cutting Finland off from its natural gas supplies as relations between the two neighbours sour over the Nordic nation’s decision to join defense alliance Nato. Finland is the third European country to lose gas from Russia after refusing to pay for the fuel in rubles. Flows on a main pipeline from the region’s top supplier were expected ...

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Bailey proves inflation targeting is a bad idea

The Bank of England (BOE) would have preferred to have had more to celebrate on the 25th anniversary of its independence earlier this month. The central bank’s Monetary Policy Committee has one goal, to which everything else is subordinate: to keep overall consumer inflation at 2%. But it has been a year since the inflation rate was that low and ...

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Japan needs to learn to invest now

The biggest story in Japan was about a man who mistakenly received an entire town’s $360,000 allotment of Covid stimulus money — and chose to gamble it all at an online casino rather than invest. That’s at the heart of an issue once again on the national agenda: Getting the Japanese to put their substantial amount of spare cash into ...

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Blame ‘bad policy’ for US’s baby formula crisis

  To soaring prices, plummeting stocks and disrupted supply chains, add another worry for American consumers: an alarming shortage of baby formula. Beyond the current panic, the crisis is an object lesson in how decades of protectionism can culminate in disaster. Reports of empty shelves, rationed supplies, online scams and anxious parents have proliferated in recent weeks. An analysis by ...

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Britain’s cost-of-living crisis petrifies tenants

  The UK cost-of-living crisis is becoming increasingly apparent to people, in the growing gap between the wages they earn and what they spend on groceries and fuel bills. But it is also squeezing the most vulnerable in another less visible but no less fundamental part of life — rent. Happily, there are signs both renters and landlords are finding ...

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Spirit’s latest JetBlue rebuff sets up key shareholder vote

  Bloomberg Spirit Airlines Inc rebuffed a hostile $3.3 billion takeover offer from JetBlue Airways Corp, setting the stage for a potentially contentious vote by shareholders on whether to back the bid or go with a competing proposal from Frontier Group Holdings Inc. Spirit said its board unanimously determined the JetBlue offer is not in the best interests of the ...

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India’s Go First plans IPO as air travel rebounds

  Bloomberg Go First, India’s No. 2 airline, is planning to raise 36 billion rupees ($464 million) through an initial public offering in July as air travel recovers from the pandemic, according to a person familiar with the matter. Go First’s share sale comes as air travel is rebounding in the South Asian nation driven by pent-up demand as people ...

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Boeing Max faces another China hurdle as airline says ‘not ready’

  Bloomberg China Eastern Airlines outlined several actions it needs to undertake before operating Boeing Co’s 737 Max again, including modifications to the aircraft and further pilot training, damping hopes the narrowbody will return to Chinese skies any time soon. Li Yangmin, vice chairman of the Shanghai-based state-owned carrier, indicated to investors at a virtual briefing that the airline is ...

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Airlines’ in-flight engine shutdowns spark probe in India

Bloomberg India is investigating three separate incidents in the past two months where airline pilots had to shut down plane engines mid-flight made by a joint venture of General Electric Co, according to people familiar with the matter. The so-called commanded in-flight shutdowns — when pilots intentionally turn off one of the two engines after encountering problems — may have ...

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