Saturday , 7 February 2026

Shell warns of multibillion writedown

Bloomberg Royal Dutch Shell Plc said it will write down between $15 billion and $22 billion in the second quarter, as the company gave investors a wider glimpse of just how severely the coronavirus crisis has hit Big Oil. The pandemic left no part of the energy giant’s sprawling business unscathed. Shell lost money from pumping oil, fuel sales fell …

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Tanzania detains oil executives over suspicion of hoarding

Bloomberg Tanzanian authorities detained executives from three oil-marketing companies overnight on suspicion that they hoarded supplies to cause a shortage, according to the utilities regulator. The Tanzania Oil Marketing Association denied the allegations, saying the companies comply with fair competition rules that prohibit cartels, and that the shortage is because of the coronavirus pandemic. Petroleum imports were cut by half …

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American warns it has 8,000 more attendants than it needs

Bloomberg American Airlines Group Inc told flight attendants it has as many as 8,000 more of them than it needs, and said it would offer more leave programs and a voluntary separation package to try to minimise the need for furloughs. The airline also will reduce staffing on international and cross-country flights to the minimum required by federal regulations, plus …

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Aeromexico files for bankruptcy in US

Bloomberg Grupo Aeromexico SAB, Mexico’s second-largest airline, filed for bankruptcy in the US, becoming the latest in a string of Latin American carriers to seek court protection after the Covid-19 pandemic caused a severe downturn in travel. The carrier will “continue operating and use Chapter 11 as a way to strengthen its financial position and liquidity,” according to a statement …

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FAA concludes 3 days of test flights of Boeing’s 737 Max

Bloomberg Testing of the 737 Max jetliner’s revised flight-control systems by US regulators and Boeing Co wrapped up, laying the foundation for the plane’s possible return to service later this year. The tests concluded an important milestone in assessing the grounded aircraft’s safety, the Federal Aviation Administration said in a statement. “During three days of testing this week, FAA pilots …

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Airbus begins biggest restructuring with 15,000 jobs to go

Bloomberg Airbus SE embarked on the most extensive restructuring in its history, setting out plans to cut 15,000 civil-aerospace jobs as it attempts to steer through the crisis brought on by the coronavirus pandemic. The European planemaker will eliminate more than 10,000 positions across its main bases in Germany and France, part of an 11% reduction in global headcount, according …

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Wizz carries more customers than Ryanair

Bloomberg Wizz Air Holdings Plc, Europe’s third-biggest discount airline, is attracting more passengers than long-time market leader Ryanair Holdings Plc as it races to restart flights following the easing of coronavirus lockdowns. Chief Executive Officer Jozsef Varadi has been building up operations faster than rivals, helped by Wizz’s focus on Eastern Europe, where the pandemic has had less of an …

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European stocks surge with US futures; dollar declines

Bloomberg European stocks rose with US futures on Thursday as hopes for reassuring jobs data later in Washington added to momentum from positive vaccine developments. The dollar slipped. The Stoxx Europe 600 Index extended its initial gains on advances in banks and travel companies. Contracts on the S&P 500 Index also picked up, hours before the June employment report that’s …

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South Korean biotech firm soars in debut to become $8bn stock

Bloomberg SK Biopharmaceuticals Co., a biotechnology arm of SK Group in South Korea, surged to more than double the company’s initially offered price during its trading debut in the nation’s largest first share sale in three years. The stock soared 159% from the IPO price in Seoul, boosting its market cap to 9.9 trillion won ($8.2 billion). SK Biopharmaceuticals now …

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UAE provides 32% of Japan’s oil needs in May

Tokyo / WAM Japan’s imports of crude oil from the UAE amounted to almost a third of its oil imports at 32 percent, or 22.6 million barrels, data from Agency for Natural Resources and Energy in Tokyo showed. The agency, part of Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, reported that Japan imported 70.7 million barrels during May, of which …

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