Saturday , 7 February 2026

Branson’s space unit Virgin Galactic plans to go public

Bloomberg Billionaire Richard Branson’s Virgin Galactic aims to go public later this year and become the world’s first listed space-tourism venture. A stake in Virgin Galactic will be sold to a shell company that already trades on the New York Stock Exchange, raising about $800 million as the project nears its first commercial flights, a person familiar with the matter …

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Jet Airways founder grounded as India probes $2.6b fraud

Bloomberg An Indian court denied Naresh Goyal, founder of India’s once largest airline by market value, permission to fly overseas after the government told the court a $2.6 billion fraud investigation involving Jet Airways India Ltd is underway. The Delhi High Court’s single-judge bench of Justice SK Kait expressed apprehension Goyal may not return like others facing allegations of fraud. …

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Wumart, Yonghui in final race to buy Metro’s China business

Bloomberg Chinese supermarket operator Wumart Stores Inc and an investor group backed by rival Yonghui Superstores Co are among suitors that proceeded to the final round of bidding for German food wholesaler Metro AG’s China business, people with knowledge of the matter said. Yonghui has teamed up with Hillhouse Capital, according to the people, who asked not to be identified …

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Cebu Air shares plunge 38%, wipes out $415m

Bloomberg Shares of Philippines’ largest budget carrier plunged to their biggest drop on record, wiping out as much as 21.3 billion pesos ($415 million) from its market value in what traders said was likely a fat finger. Cebu Air Inc slumped 38 percent to the lowest since August 2014 in the last few minutes of trading and volume was below …

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US, EU head for tariffs over aircraft aid, says trade chief

Bloomberg European Union Trade Commissioner Cecilia Malmstrom signalled that she expects the US and EU to hit each other with tariffs as retaliation over illegal government aid to Airbus SE and Boeing Co. Malmstrom said the US is entitled to strike first by the end of summer and the EU would follow suit five to six months later after the …

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DP World hires banks to raise $1 billion bond

Bloomberg DP World Plc mandated banks to raise about $1 billion of bonds to finance the acquisition of Topaz Energy & Marine Plc, according to three people with knowledge of the plans. The world’s largest port operator hired Citigroup Inc., Dubai Islamic Bank PJSC (DIB) and Standard Chartered Plc to arrange investor meetings in Hong Kong, Singapore and London from …

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Oil rises as Iran tension reignites supply woes

Bloomberg Oil pushed higher as Iran’s threats to retaliate over a seized crude tanker and problems with a North Sea pipeline kept investors wary of potential supply disruptions. Futures gained as much as 1.7 percent in New York on Monday. European powers urged Iran to reverse its decision to breach the levels of uranium enrichment permitted under the 2015 nuclear …

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Brookfield considering bid for EDP-Energias electricity assets

Bloomberg Brookfield Asset Management Inc. and Endesa SA are among companies weighing bids for a package of EDP-Energias de Portugal SA electricity assets that could fetch about 2 billion euros ($2.3 billion), people familiar with the matter said. The Portuguese utility is expecting initial bids later this month for about 2 gigawatts of hydroelectric power projects in Spain and Portugal, …

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Milan’s real estate prices surge as billionaires buy in

Bloomberg Real estate investors from Azerbaijan’s sovereign wealth fund to Blackstone Group Inc and UBS Group AG are cashing in on a surge in demand for prime Milan offices that’s pushing prices to new highs. A lack of development in Italy’s financial capital is driving up rents just as a scarcity of prime real estate in some western European cities …

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US stocks fall as Treasuries, dollar advance; gold retreats

Bloomberg At the start of a week stuffed with central-bank activity, US equities fell and European stocks drifted following steep share declines in Asia. Treasuries advanced as investors greeted on Monday in a cautious mood. The S&P 500 fell for a second day after the blow-out jobs report altered market calculus for Federal Reserve rate cuts, though equities came off …

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