Monday , 15 June 2026

CETA reveals free trade’s bleak outlook

  After years of talks and a week or two of comic opera, Canada and the European Union stifled resistance from Wallonia — the French-speaking part of Belgium — and signed their Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement. It was a good result, though with disturbing implications. CETA is a new kind of free-trade agreement. Going far beyond the elimination of …

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Highlight economic gains in conservation campaigns

  The business case for wildlife conservation continues to get stronger, although the economic benefits are yet to be tapped fully. The latest study points out that if Africa stops the killing of pachyderms for their tusks, it could increase the continent’s annual tourism income by $25 million. Tourists prefer visiting national parks which have more elephants and each extra …

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AT&T is ignoring a painful lesson from its history

  AT&T’s proposed merger with the media giant Time Warner has prompted an outcry across the political spectrum, raising worry that a corporate behemoth could control a huge chunk of the U.S. telecommunications infrastructure, along with the content that flows through it. The complaints should be familiar: Almost a century ago, in the age of radio, the phone company tried …

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The 10 things we fear in financial markets

  Have a look around the web — even when it isn’t Halloween — and you will see headlines that seem to be designed to frighten investors: ‘These Are the Scariest Charts…’ ‘3 Reasons Everyone Is Spooked…’ ‘Fright Night at the Stock Market’ ‘Inflation Fear Fuels Bond Rout’ ‘Fear and Uncertainty in Cattle Markets’ These clickbait headlines should be little …

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Keeping the Internet free might get very expensive

  Modern economics has little room for parasites. In the vast majority of models, there are only buyers and sellers —there’s no one who just comes up and steals your money. In the real world, of course, there are parasites galore — thieves, con artists, fraudsters, extortionists and more. In the long term, the amount of parasitism in any system …

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Lufthansa confident despite tough airline market

  Berlin / AFP German airline Lufthansa said on Wednesday that its net profits had almost doubled in the third quarter, boosted by a pensions deal with cabin staff. Net profits soared to 1.42 billion euros ($1.5 billion) between July and September. Last month, Lufthansa raised its profit forecast for the year, after recording better than expected demand from business …

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Delta, United to near Avianca bids amid Elliott talks

  Bloomberg Avianca Holdings SA is studying options including the sale of a controlling stake and is set to receive bids next week from suitors including Delta Air Lines Inc. and United Continental Holdings Inc., people familiar with the matter said. The offers, due by November 9, may include about $500 million in new capital for Bogota-based Avianca, plus a …

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Ryanair plans first Frankfurt flights

  Bloomberg Ryanair Holdings Plc plans to start flights from Frankfurt Airport, marking its first foray into one of Europe’s top aviation hubs and laying down a challenge to Deutsche Lufthansa AG, which has its main base there. Discount giant Ryanair will unveil the strategy at a joint press conference with airport operator Fraport AG on Wednesday, according to invitations …

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Boeing, Airbus trade barbs as China competition heats up

  Zhuhai / AFP Aerospace giants Boeing and Airbus took potshots at one another at the Zhuhai air show, as the US and European rivals seek to capture more of China’s booming aircraft market. China is one of the Western manufacturers’ key battlegrounds, with its travellers taking to the skies in ever-growing numbers. The country’s airlines will need nearly 6,000 …

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