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Emirates Group's profit for the first half of 2018 increases 13% due to strong travel demand

Emirates Group announced on Thursday that its net profit grew by 13% to $2.9 billion for the six-month period ending September. The company cited a strong and consistent travel demand in all regions, which boosted their airline's business. The Gulf carrier is continuing to recover from the pandemic and consolidating Dubai's status as a global hub for aviation. In a press release, Chairman and CEO Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum stated that "global demand for air travel and travel services have been buoyant despite geopolitical events in some markets and economic concerns." Emirates Group plans to increase capacity with...

Transport Infrastructure

Trump's trade battle with China in 2025

U.S. president Donald Trump has targeted China as his top economic rival with a cascade on tariffs that are worth billions of dollar. He is trying to reduce a trade surplus, bring back lost manufacturing and cripple fentanyl traffic. In reverse chronological order, here are the key events of this year in U.S.-China Trade War: November 5 - Beijing suspends all retaliatory duties on U.S. goods imports until November 10, including farm products at up to 15%. However, it keeps 10% levies as a countermeasure to Trump's "Liberation Day tariffs". China is easing measures against U.S. companies and reducing tariffs...

Transport Infrastructure

MSCI adds Paytm and 3 other Indian companies to its flagship global index

MSCI, the index provider, announced late Wednesday that it will include four India-listed firms, including Fortis Healthcare, Paytm and fintech company Paytm, in its Global Standard Indexes, as part of a quarterly review, effective November 24. Siemens Energy India and GE Vernova T&D India, two power companies, are also joining the index. Nuvama estimates that the inclusion of four Indian stocks into MSCI's Global Standard Indexes will attract a total of $1.46 billion in inflows. MSCI indexes are key benchmarks used by global investors. They manage approximately $18,3 trillion in assets. Even small changes in the index composition can have...

Transport Infrastructure

Iraq awards $764 Million Baghdad Airport Project to CAAP and Amwaj

Iraqi government awarded $764 million to Corporacion America Airports, a Luxembourg-based company, and Amwaj International of Iraq. The companies announced the award in a joint statement released on Wednesday. Amwaj CEO Namir El Akabi said the project will be a build, operate, and transfer model over a period of 25 years, starting with the expansion of the airport’s capacity up to 8.5 millions passengers in the initial phase through the construction of a brand new terminal. Phase 1 of the project is expected to be finished in three years. Baghdad’s international airport was constructed in the 1970s-80s. Since then, little...

Transport Infrastructure

EU warship sent to Somali coast following suspected pirate attack

Sources in maritime industry said that the European Union's anti-piracy force had deployed a warship off the coast of Somalia, after a suspected pirate band tried to target vessels in the area. Sources from the maritime industry said that armed assailants fired at a commercial oil tanker Monday off the coast of Mogadishu after they attempted to board it. This was the first incident of suspected Somali piratery of this kind since 2024. The attack, as well as other incidents, has raised concern for the shipping lanes through which vital energy and goods are shipped to global markets. This week,...

Transport Infrastructure

Belgium scrambles for solutions to airport closures due to drones

After drone sightings on Tuesday night forced the closure of airports, a military base and an airbase, the Belgian government called for an emergency meeting with key ministers. Drones are causing major disruption Europe In recent months, airports have been forced to temporarily close in several countries. Several officials have attributed the incidents to "hybrid war" by Russia. Moscow denies any involvement in the incidents. Skeyes, the Belgian air navigation company, said that Brussels airport, Belgium’s busiest airport, was shut down at 8 pm (1900 GMT), after three drones flew above its perimeter. Around the same time drones were seen...

Transport Infrastructure

Europe probes Chinese bidder in Lisbon railway project over possible market distortion

The European Commission announced that it had opened an investigation on possible market distortions by China's state owned CRRC, in a bid to build railways in Lisbon, the capital of Portugal. According to a preliminary investigation, the Commission found that the Portuguese subsidiary of the Chinese rolling-stock manufacturer may have received foreign subsidies for its participation in a bid in April to build Lisbon's "violet line", a surface section linked to the city underground. According to Metropolitano de Lisboa (the issuer), the tender attracted four bids ranging between 599 million Euros ($698.55 millions) and 716 million Euros. The winner has...

Transport Infrastructure

Tesla's German auto sales fell by more than half in October, as EV sales grew across the board

The German road traffic agency KBA reported on Wednesday that Tesla's German sales volume had more than halved from the same period last year. However, sales of battery-electric vehicles were up overall. KBA reported that Tesla sold 750 vehicles in Germany in October. This is a 53.5% decrease from the previous year. Teslas were sold at a 50.4% lower rate in January-October, to 15,595 cars, than the same period a year ago. KBA said that the number of electric vehicles registered in October increased by 47.7% to 52.425 units. Tesla's sales in October fell in several European countries, including Spain...

Transport Infrastructure

Canada - November 5

These are some of the most important stories in selected Canadian newspapers. These stories have not been verified and we cannot vouch for the accuracy of these stories. THE GLOBE AND MAIL India and China have imposed steep tariffs of 30% and 100% on Canadian yellow peas. This has crippled exports to Canada’s two biggest markets, and prompted farmers to call for Ottawa to resolve the trade disputes. The first federal budget of Prime Minister Mark Carney encourages private sector investment with targeted incentives and infrastructure expenditures. However, it falls short on sweeping regulatory or tax reforms. Business leaders are...

Transport Infrastructure

Taiwan: China ignores requests for information about new airport safety concerns

Taiwan's Civil Aviation Administration stated on Wednesday that China had not provided any information regarding a new airport that will open in the next year, less than 10 kilometers (6 miles) away from a Taiwanese Airport. This raises flight safety concerns. Xiamen's Xiang'an Airport is located only 3 km away from Taiwan's Kinmen Islands, the site of the Cold War's on-off battles. Construction work can also be heard and seen from Taiwan. Taiwan's Civil Aviation Administration sent a statement to saying that close airports need to be planned and coordinated in advance to ensure safety and smooth operation. It said...

Transport Infrastructure

Eight people killed in train crash in central India

Officials said that at least eight people died and others were injured in a collision between a passenger train and a goods train on Tuesday morning, which occurred in central India's state of Chhattisgarh. Arun Sao, deputy chief minister, told reporters that the goods train was stopped at the time of accident and that the passenger car crashed into it behind. The first few carriages were damaged. The first carriage of a passenger train was partially perched on top of the last carriage of a goods train as rescuers and police tried to free survivors. A crowd watched the incident...

Transport Infrastructure

Attackers attack a tanker near Somalia in suspected pirate strikes

Sources from the maritime industry said that armed assailants fired at a commercial oil tanker Monday off the coast of Mogadishu after they attempted to board it. This was the first incident of suspected Somali piratery of this kind since 2024. Maritime sources reported that if confirmed, it would be the first Somali pirate attack on a merchant vessel since May 2024. This could pose a risk to the vital energy and goods being transported through this region. In a report, British maritime risk group Vanguard stated that the vessel was about 332 nautical mile (615 km), off the coast...

Passenger Transportation Services

Passenger Transportation Services

Wall Street Journal, November 6,

These are the most popular stories from the Wall Street Journal. These stories have not been verified and we cannot vouch their accuracy. - Due to the U.S. Government shutdown, the Federal Aviation Administration has ordered a 10% reduction of airline traffic in 40 major airports. The UK's Intermediate Capital Group has advanced discussions to sell Singapore’s PSB Academy for almost $382.5million to Sun Venture. Cathay Pacific is buying back Qatar Airways' 9.5% stake for $6.97 billion Hong Kong Dollars ($896.5 Million). Pfizer will sweeten their offer for Metsera again, the weight loss drug startup that is at the heart...

Passenger Transportation Services

Lyft's revenue growth is slower than expected, which clouds the positive booking forecast

Lyft's third-quarter revenue growth was a little below Wall Street expectations, despite intense competition in the company's core North American markets. This overshadowed a positive booking forecast for holiday travel. The shares of the San Francisco based company dropped about 3% during extended trading. A saturating market in major metropolitan areas has allowed the company to benefit from its recent push in international markets. Freenow's European operations have been positioned as premium services, complementing the mass-market presence of North America. The company stated that "our strategic acquisition of Freenow will bring over six million riders annually to our platform by...

Passenger Transportation Services

Lyft predicts a strong holiday quarter for bookings

Lyft Inc. forecast fourth-quarter bookings exceeding Wall Street estimates Wednesday, signaling a steady demand for their ride-hailing service heading into the busy Holiday Travel Season. A saturating market in major metropolitan areas has allowed the company to benefit from its recent push in international markets. Freenow's European operations have been positioned as premium services, complementing the mass-market presence of North America. The company stated that "our strategic acquisition of Freenow will bring over six million riders annually to our platform by 2026." The upmarket strategy has also gained traction in the United States, where high-margin rides have grown 50% during...

Transportation

Ground Freight

Ground Freight

Sources claim that Trafigura has flooded LME Malaysia with aluminium.

Three sources with knowledge of the matter said that Trafigura had delivered large quantities to London Metal Exchange-approved warehouses in Malaysia to take advantage of a financial agreement. Sources said that they did not know the details of the deal, which could have been incentives or rent deals. Trafigura has declined to comment. On October 30, the LME-registered warehouses at Port Klang in Malaysia saw an increase of nearly 100,000 metric tonnes in their stock of aluminium. The total now stands at 366,850 tonnes. Sources said that Trafigura had put the majority of this aluminum on LME warrants, which are...

Ground Freight

Aquilius raises $1 billion for Asia's biggest real estate secondary fund

Aquilius Investment Partners, a Singapore-based company, announced on Monday that it had raised $1.1 billion to fund its second Asia Pacific Real Estate Secondaries Fund, making it the largest in the region. According to Preqin, secondaries, where investors purchase existing stakes in funds, are the fastest-growing alternative strategy globally. Data provider predicts that global alternative assets will reach $29.2 trillion in 2029. Secondaries are projected to grow at the fastest rate of 13.1% per year through 2029. This is due to slow exits and increasing private wealth demand. Aquilius announced in a press release that the fundraising included over $750...

Ground Freight

LME to implement permanent restrictions on large-position holders

The London Metal Exchange said Thursday that it intends to set permanent rules imposing restrictions on members who have large positions in contracts near them due to low inventory levels. Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Ltd., the world's largest and oldest market for industrial metals which is owned, placed temporary restrictions on June following a spike in premiums for copper contracts near by. LME stated that these measures were implemented in response to a low-stock situation combined with large positions in nearby dates. This had led the LME Special Committee to instruct market participants to reduce their large on-exchange position....

Ground Freight

Temasek-backed group to buy China's ANE at $1.84b valuation

ANE (Cayman), a Chinese-based transport and delivery services company, said Tuesday that a consortium including its largest shareholder Centurium Capital and Temasek, had offered to buy it out. The deal valued the group at HK$14.33bn ($1.84bn). Shareholders can choose between a cash payment of HK$12.18 for each ANE share, an alternative share, or a mix of both. The cash consideration represents a premium to the last closing price of the company on October 24, which was 29.6%. Centurium Capital owns around 24.32% ANE shares. Temasek, True Light and other investors do not hold any ANE shares. ANE had earlier this...

Ground Freight & Logistics

UPS forecasts fourth-quarter revenue above estimates, shares surge

United Parcel Service on Tuesday forecast revenue for the fourth quarter above Wall Street estimates, relying on price increases to offset a soft demand from business-to-business in the U.S. The company estimated revenue at about $24 billion. According to LSEG data, analysts' average quarterly revenue was $23.8 billion. In premarket trading, shares of the company rose 12%. The largest parcel delivery company in the world reported a net profit of $1.48billion, or 1.74 cents per share for the three-month period ended September 30. This compares to $1.50billion, or 1.76 cents per share a year ago. UPS and FedEx have seen...

Ground Freight

Interfax reports that Russian Railways will cut managerial jobs due to the slowdown in the economy.

Interfax reported Friday that Russian Railways, the state-owned railway company in Russia, plans to cut management positions as it faces lower freight volumes, and a general slowdown of the Russian economy. The Russian industrial giants - from automakers and railways to producers of metals, coal and cement - are suffering due to a weakening demand at home, low cost Chinese imports, rising interest rates, and shrinking markets. Sources say that Russian Railways (which employs 700,000 people) has already asked its central office staff to take 3 unpaid days per month. Other Russian companies such as carmaker Avtovaz and cement maker...

Ground Freight

China's ANE receives take-private bid from Temasek-backed Consortium

ANE (Cayman), said that it received on Friday a conditional offer from a consortium, including Centurium and Temasek, for a potential take-private transaction which could lead to the delisting of ANE from Hong Kong Stock Exchange. In a filing to the stock exchange, the Chinese transport and delivery company stated that an indicative proposal had been submitted on 17 September. It involved Centurium Capital which owns approximately 24,422% of ANE shares and entities related to Temasek, True Light Capital and other companies. After trading was resumed after the announcement on September 18, shares in ANE fell 12%. According to the...

Ground Freight

Wall Street is over; Zions raises concerns about regional banks

Wall Street fell on Thursday as signs of weakness among regional banks frightened investors who were already on edge due to the U.S. - China trade tensions. Zions Bancorporation shares fell after the regional lender disclosed an unexpected loss in two loans made to its California division. This added to investor anxiety about hidden credit pressure as lenders navigate economic uncertainty while interest rates are still relatively high. Western Alliance's slump also fueled concerns about regional banks after it announced it had initiated a lawsuit for fraud against one of their borrowers. Investors were watching the S&P 500, which recently...

Ground Freight

Comex silver heading back to London after record spot prices

Silver, which flooded the United States in the early part of this year because of fears about tariffs on imports, is likely to return to London's physical market where shortages of metal have driven the spot price over U.S. Futures. Silver was shipped to the United States by traders who wanted to avoid possible tariffs. This is because it was included on a list of critical minerals for the United States in September. The move is part of an effort to secure domestic supply chain for key metals. Silver spot was around $50.10 an ounce Friday after reaching a record...

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Transnet gets control of Chinese spares disputed by S.African court

Transnet's CEO announced on Thursday that a South African court had ordered China's CRRC E-Loco, which has been in a long-running dispute with Transnet, to release locomotive parts it had refused to provide. This decision is a boost to the plans of Transnet to improve its performance. Both parties are involved in a legal battle after Transnet halted 1,064 locomotives supplied by four original equipment manufacturers, including CRRC E-Loco. Transnet claimed that contracts for 2014 worth $54.4 billion rand (3.18 billion dollars) were illegally awarded by previous company leadership. Transnet reported that in 2023 161 locomotives provided by CRRC E-Loco...

Ground Freight

IKEA purchases US logistics tech company Locus to boost online growth

IKEA acquired U.S. logistic technology firm Locus on Tuesday. The Swedish furniture retailer claimed that the deal would improve its delivery to customers, as it expands online sales. This acquisition is part of a $2.2billion push by Ingka Group - the largest global IKEA franchisee - in the U.S., where it is competing with Wayfair and Walmart, and also has to contend with increased tariffs on imported goods that increase its costs. IKEA refused to reveal the value of the transaction. Locus' most recent funding round, in 2021 was reported to have valued the company at $300 million. IKEA claimed...

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Australian pension fund Aware Super looks at US deals unfazed, despite political turmoil

A major Australian pension fund, Aware Super, has said that it will continue to invest in U.S. real estate, as they are confident of the long-term economic fundamentals, and that domestic consumption levels, won't be affected by current political volatility. One of Australia's largest pension funds (A$190 billion, or 125 billion dollars) announced this week it will be embarking on an $1.3 billion venture to purchase a U.S. Industrial Property Fund that owns three Los Angeles logistics sites. Superannuation funds, Australia's compulsory retirement saving scheme worth A$4.1 trillion (US$2.7 trillion), are turning more and more to international investments for higher...