Tuesday , 16 December 2025

UK retail sales unexpectedly fall

Bloomberg UK retailers made a faltering start to the fourth quarter as sales unexpectedly fell for a second month in October. The volume of goods sold in stores and online declined 0.5 percent from September, the Office for National Statistics said. The median forecast in a Bloomberg survey was for a 0.2 percent gain. Decline was largest in seven months …

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Snubbed American Airlines logo to get another copyright review

Bloomberg American Airlines raised a stink over the US government’s refusal to give its logo copyright protection — and that may get results. The US Copyright Office has repeatedly deemed the airline’s flight symbol to be lacking in creativity, finally prompting the company to sue the head of the agency a month ago. A spokesman for the carrier said that …

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ADGM begins cross-border fintech sandbox testing

Emirates Business The Financial Services Regulatory Authority (FSRA) of Abu Dhabi Global Market (ADGM), the International Financial Centre in Abu Dhabi, has initiated world’s first cross-border testing of fintech digital sandbox connectivity with Asean Financial Innovation Network (AFIN) between Abu Dhabi and Singapore. This is a continuation of ADGM’s first announcement in September to launch its fintech digital sandbox. To …

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Tabreed records 10% increase in 9-month profit

DUBAI / WAM National Central Cooling Company, Tabreed, on Wednesday, released its financial results for the first nine months of 2018, reporting a 10% increase in net profit to AED319.3 million for the year up to September 30, compared with the same period in 2017. Tabreed’s latest financial results follow its announcement last month that it successfully issued a $500 …

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Opec, allies will cut oil output as needed, says group’s president

Bloomberg Opec and allied oil producers will cut or adjust production as needed to balance the market, the group’s president, United Arab Emirates Energy Minister Suhail Al Mazrouei, said on Wednesday. If Opec+ needs to reduce output, it will do so, he said in a Bloomberg TV interview in Abu Dhabi. The producers will take whatever steps are necessary to …

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IEA welcomes crude market’s return to surplus

Bloomberg The International Energy Agency (IEA) welcomed the oil market’s return to surplus as Opec’s production surge sw-ells global stockpiles and drives prices into a bear market. Inventories in industrialised nations have increased for four straight months and are set to jump by 2 million barrels a day next half if current output is maintained, the IEA said in its …

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Power firm says its model can brave warmer world

Bloomberg AES Corp, a long-time builder of coal-fired power plants around the world, published a report that projects how climate change could affect its business. The bottom line, the company says, is that its move away from carbon fuels means its business model holds up whether the world warms a lot or a little. The report, which AES says is …

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SSE turns focus on renewables as retail supply margins suffer

Bloomberg SSE Plc is to split off its green generation into a separate business known as SSE Renewables under the UK utility’s increased focus on low-carbon generation. The new company will have 4 gigawatts of capacity by March including onshore and offshore wind, flexible hydro, run-of-river hydro and pumped storage. That compares with 7.3 gigawatts of conventional assets. We’re starting …

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US stocks pare gains on trade angst; crude rises

Bloomberg US stocks pared an advance after a key Democrat called into question the revamped Nafta deal, rekindling concern over trade. Crude rebounded from the worst rout in three years. The S&P 500 looked for its first gain in five sessions, while technology shares all but erased a rise that topped 1 percent. Bill Pascrell, in line to chair the …

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Pound volatility soars as traders look ahead to next Brexit hurdle

Bloomberg Volatility in the pound jumped as traders looked ahead to the next hurdle on the Brexit path even if a draft deal is signed off by Prime Minister Theresa May’s senior ministers. Overnight volatility in the pound against the dollar climbed to the highest level in more than a year. One-, two- and three-month measures also rose, suggesting that …

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