[ad_1] FILE PHOTO: An Etihad Airways Airbus A320-200 at the National Airport Minsk, Belarus, April 19, 2018. REUTERS/Vasily Fedosenko/File Photo DUBAI (Reuters) – Abu Dhabi’s Etihad Airways has the full support of its state shareholder
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Oil prices recover from sharp losses caused by U.S. stockpile surge
[ad_1] LONDON (Reuters) – Oil prices ticked up on Thursday after sharp losses in the previous session, with investors hoping that a big build-up in U.S. inventories may mean producers have little option but to
Gold rises 1% as central bank stimulus fuels investor interest
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Apple’s new budget iPhone unlikely to make splash in China where 5G now commonplace
[ad_1] SHANGHAI (Reuters) – Apple Inc’s new iPhone SE for the budget-conscious is unlikely to be a major driver of sales in China, with analysts noting it lacks the 5G capability that most new Chinese
German carmakers to resume production as lockdowns ease
[ad_1] FRANKFURT (Reuters) – German carmakers including Volkswagen and Mercedes-Benz will restart production at some German factories next week after the country eased restrictions designed to contain the coronavirus outbreak. FILE PHOTO: Employees work at
No end in sight yet for Amazon shutdown in France
[ad_1] PARIS (Reuters) – Amazon has no clarity yet on when its warehouses in France might reopen, the head of its French business said on Thursday, after the e-commerce giant clashed with unions over the
United cuts May flights by 90%, tells employees to brace for job cuts
[ad_1] (Reuters) – United Airlines Holdings Inc said on Wednesday that it has cut its flight schedule by 90% in May and expects similar cuts for June as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, and
As virus hits Japan, deflation risks grow while bars, restaurants ail
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Japan business mood slumps to decade low on coronavirus hit – Reuters Tankan
[ad_1] TOKYO (Reuters) – Japanese business confidence plunged to fresh decade lows in April as firms reported widespread damage from the coronavirus pandemic which is threatening to throw the world economy into recession, the Reuters