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The Italian antitrust watchdog investigates the MSC unit's acquisition of Moby

The Italian antitrust authority announced on Monday that it has opened an investigation regarding the acquisition of 49 percent of Italian ferry firm Moby by MSC Shipping Agencies Services. In a statement, the regulator stated that this deal could have affected routes for goods and passengers between Italy and larger islands, where only Moby, SAS' Grandi Navi Veloci, or at best a third group operate. The market is "highly consolidated" and has significant entry barriers. Moby operates ferries that connect the Italian mainland with tourist islands such as Sardinia or Corsica. The watchdog will also investigate a 243 million-euro (256...

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UK sanctions Iran Air and IRISL over military transfers to Russia

Britain on Monday enforced sanctions against Iran's nationwide airline company and shipping provider, measures it stated were taken in reaction to Iran's transfer of ballistic missiles to Russia. The state-owned Iran Air and Islamic Republic of Iran Shipping Lines (IRISL) will deal with a property freeze for their role in supplying weapons to Russia for usage on the battleground against Ukraine, Britain stated. Iran's efforts to weaken international security are harmful and inappropriate, British Foreign Secretary David Lammy stated. We reiterate our get in touch with Iran to cease its support for Russia's prohibited war in Ukraine. The sanctions will...

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Portugal airline TAP's profit drops on forex losses, greater wage costs

Portugal's flag carrier TAP reported a 35% depression in thirdquarter net revenue on Monday to 118 million euros ($ 124 million), injured by forex losses and a huge dive in wage expenses. Operating expenses rose 6.5% at the airline, which is slated for privatisation, to 1.05 billion euros. That was driven by a. 26% rise in wage expenses after the turnaround of pay cuts enforced. under a tough restructuring strategy following a pandemic-induced. bailout. The airline company's operating income rose 2% to 1.284 billion. euros on a 0.5% boost in passenger earnings. Passenger. numbers rose 1.3% to around 4.6 million...

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Airlines suspend flights as Middle East stress rise

Concerns over a larger conflict in the Middle East have triggered international airline companies to suspend flights to the area or to avoid afflicted air space. Below are a few of the airlines that have actually cancelled services to and from the area: AEGEAN AIRLINES The Greek airline has cancelled flights to and from Beirut until Dec. 17 and to and from Tel Aviv until Dec. 2. AIR ALGERIE The Algerian airline has actually suspended flights to and from Lebanon up until further notice. AIRBALTIC Latvia's airBaltic has cancelled flights to and from Tel . Aviv till Dec. 21. AIR...

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Jet CEO says SpaceX would not pass anti-trust test in Europe

Elon Musk's hugely successful rocketstosatellites SpaceX endeavor would raise antitrust concerns if it needed to run in Europe, the head of aerospace group Plane stated on Thursday. SpaceX's insurgent Falcon 9 rocket has slashed launch expenses by presenting multiple-use rocketry into the commercial market, making it possible for implementation of the business's fast-growing Starlink constellation, now tallied at nearly 7,000 satellites in orbit. By contrast, Europe's flagship Ariane 6 launcher, which is partly constructed by Plane, has yet to stage its first industrial flight after a long-delayed test flight in July. It prepares some 10 flights a year, a fraction...

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Lufthansa plans to cut admin tasks by 20%, publication reports

German flag carrier Lufthansa is aiming to gradually reduce tasks in administration by 20% as it steels itself versus a projected drop in earnings, the Supervisor Magazin reported on Thursday. The prepared task cuts would affect 400 positions, the report said. Lufthansa declined to comment directly on the reported layoffs however said that it was intending to cut costs in the location of administration by 20% by 2028, drawing on more digital innovations such as expert system and automation. There is presently a working with freeze in the administrative areas of Lufthansa Airlines, a representative for the business included. A...

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Italian regulator drops Ryanair case after $1.6 mln consumer refund promise

Italy's antitrust authority ( AGCM) said on Thursday it had actually dropped a case against Ryanair after the lowcost airline committed to reimburse more than 1.5 million euros ($ 1.6 million) to clients who incurred in additional checkin costs. Ryanair Italy did not instantly respond to an ask for comment. The National Union of Consumers invited the statement from AGCM, but stated the regulator should have also fined the airline. The authority said it had opened an investigation in 2023 into possible unreasonable commercial practices after problems that Ryanair had actually misinformed guests about its online check-in policy. AGCM stated...

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Top Russian main Shoigu visits Zhuhai air program on final trade day

The trade portion of China's largest air program in Zhuhai wrapped up on a. rainy Thursday, with the secretary of Russia's Security Council. checking out days after the Russianmade Su57 stealth jet flew in. its very first look far from home. Military equipment was on display in the exhibition hall where it. was seen by Sergei Shoigu, reported state media outlet the. Global Times. The previous defence minister remains in the country for. annual tactical security consultations. China demonstrated its pull on the world phase by inviting. a delegation from Saudi Arabia with its very first pavilion at the. event,...

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Ainslie gives Fletcher the British SailGP team helm

Ben Ainslie chose Dylan Fletcher as the British skipper for SailGP’s fifth season. The league’s Canadian team will begin in Dubai just a little over a week. Fletcher fills the void left by Giles Scott who joined the Canadian team. Fletcher is back at SailGP, this time as the 'driver' for the team that Ainslie owns and runs. Ainslie also selected the 36-year old as his cohelm last month when Britain's attempt to win the America's Cup away from New Zealand ended in failure. "This was the team I wanted be a part of. I think there's potential here, with...

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France's Thales sees income and revenue development after cyber growth

Defence and technology firm Thales revealed brand-new fouryear targets on Thursday, predicting more than 25 billion euros ($ 26.34 billion) of revenues by 2028 as it gains a decade of cyber investments. Europe's biggest defence technology supplier, which has quadrupled its cybersecurity incomes through acquisitions in current years, said it aimed for 5% to 7% average substance sales growth between 2024 and 2028. Thales is also targeting an operating revenue of 13% to 14%. in 2028, up from 11.6% in 2023 and the 11.7% to 11.8% it expects. to make this year. The figures were set out ahead of the...

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Asia's airline companies blame supply chain concerns for interfered with operations

A siaPacific travel demand has recuperated from the pandemic, but profits at the region's airlines are under pressure from supply chain issues interrupting operations and exposing them to strengthening consumer defense rules, industry executives say. A lack of parts, labour and brand-new aircrafts as the aviation market emerged from the pandemic has accompanied higher-than-expected repair work required on the latest-generation engines. The supply chain concern is the biggest difficulty the market is dealing with, Subhas Menon, the director general of the Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA) stated at the trade body's annual conference in Brunei this week. Turnaround times...

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Turboprop maker ATR scraps brand-new model to concentrate on existing variety

Turboprop airplane maker ATR stated on Wednesday it would scrap development of a brand-new design created to take off and arrive at brief runways and concentrate instead on its existing portfolio. The French-Italian business, co-owned by Jet and Leonardo, said the choice to halt the brand-new ATR 42-600S Short Liftoff and Landing (STOL) advancement followed an extensive market review and remaining supply chain stress. ATR is the world's biggest producer of local turboprop aircrafts, with a family of aircraft seating 42 to 78 individuals. In 2019, the Toulouse-based manufacturer announced strategies to establish an unique version of its smallest design...

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Canadian insurance company Manulife names insider Witherington as CEO, Gori to retire

Manulife Financial stated on Monday that its Asia head Phil Witherington will prosper CEO Roy Gori, who will retire next year after more than seven years at the helm of Canada's biggest life insurer. Gori, who ended up being Manulife's chief executive in 2017, will step down from his role reliable May 8, 2025 however continue as an advisor through Aug. 31, 2025 to support the transition. Witherington, who has been part of the business's executive leadership team given that 2017, is presently CEO of the Asia organization. He had actually formerly worked as Manulife's chief monetary officer for five...

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Cash-strapped United States farmers switch to generic crop chemicals, in blow to huge makers

U.S. farmers dealing with plunging earnings and depressed grain costs have been switching to less expensive generic pesticides and fungicides as they plan for spring planting next year, which market experts stated could strike the bottom lines of agrichemical companies like Bayer Indications of these financial impacts are currently emerging. Bayer. shares fell greatly to a 20-year low on Tuesday, after the chemical business warned that weak international farming markets and a slumping U.S. farm economy are likely to pressure profits even more. Agrichemical competitors Syngenta, Corteva and the agriculture unit of Germany's BASF might likewise deal with difficulties in...

Ground Transportation

Eiffage says proposed tax walking would have cost it 135 million euros in 2023

French construction group and freeway operator Eiffage said on Wednesday it preserved its 2024 outlook for net revenue to be around the previous year's level before a tax additional charge most likely to be enforced on big companies in France. The business stated that the surcharge, under consideration by the French parliament after being announced by Prime Minister Michel Barnier in October, would have lowered net earnings by 135 million euros if it had been in impact in 2023. Toll road rival Vinci stated last month that if passed in its present type, the expense would increase its taxes by...

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UK regulator to begin thorough probe into GXO's $962 mln Wincanton deal

Britain's competitors regulator stated on Thursday it referred GXO Logistics' acquisition of UK peer Wincanton to an indepth investigation after the U.S.based warehousing firm did not present remedies for competitors concerns. CONTEXT GXO outbid CEVA, a system of French shipping firm CMA CGM, to purchase the British logistics company for 762 million pounds ($ 962.3. million) in March to broaden into the UK's aerospace, utilities,. commercial, and health care sectors. Wincanton operates in the UK and Ireland and offers supply. chain services to services across sectors. It counts IKEA,. Primark, and BAE Systems among its customers. GXO runs in practically...

Logistics

German postal service raises stamp cost after losing prices row with regulator

Logistics group DHL , which runs Germany's postal service, revealed a hike in the cost of a standard stamp on Wednesday, after failing to encourage regulators that it requires even more leeway on pricing to balanced out costs and fund investment. A basic stamp from Deutsche Post will cost 95 euro cents ($ 1.01) from Jan. 1, up from a previous 85 cents, the company said, after the federal network agency set brand-new prices guidelines for the years 2025 and 2026. The firm therefore allowed costs to increase, however not by as much as DHL had hoped. DHL said the...

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Financial Times - Nov. 13

The following are the top stories in the Financial Times. Reuters has actually not verified these stories and does not attest their accuracy. Headlines - UK Post Workplace to close 115 branches, putting numerous tasks at threat - BBVA bid for Sabadell dealt blow by antitrust watchdog - Underperforming NHS medical facilities to be outed in league tables - Fortress seizes control of art house cinema chain Curzon - Reeves looks for reform of UK consumer redress in the monetary services sector Introduction - The Post Office will close more than 100 branches, putting hundreds of jobs at threat, as...

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Boeing strike sinks October deliveries to 14 jets

Boeing stated on Tuesday it delivered 14 commercial jets in October, less than half of the 34 jets it handed over to customers throughout the exact same month in 2023, after a weekslong strike stopped the majority of its aircraft production. The U.S. planemaker is needing all of its West Coast factory employees to be back at work on Tuesday after the strike ended on November 5, but added in a statement that it will be numerous weeks before aircraft production gets fully in progress. Boeing is dealing with heightened oversight by the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) as it...

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German regulator sets stamp cost standards, shrugging off DHL demonstration

Germany's network regulator verified its standards for the rates of postage stamps on Monday, declining to surpass its proposed varieties regardless of protest by the national operator Deutsche Post, owned by logistics group DHL. DHL has actually criticised the regulator, which initially proposed the prices standards in September, for not giving the postal system sufficient leeway to respond to rising inflation and falling letter volumes. The company said the new rates framework threatened its lawfully set revenue margin target of 6.5% and therefore made planned financial investments no longer feasible. With its decision, the Federal Network Agency is warding off...

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German regulator sets stamp cost guidelines, shaking off DHL protest

Germany's network regulator verified its guidelines for the prices of postage stamps on Monday, declining to surpass its proposed varieties in spite of protest by the nationwide operator Deutsche Post, owned by logistics group DHL. I can not understand Post's need for an even higher boost. The costs that Post has presented to us do not permit for this. If we were to follow the needs, consumers and companies would be two times as strained, regulator president Klaus Mueller said in a declaration. Under the guidelines, which are to apply from the start of 2025 until completion of 2026, stamp...

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Telecoms among targets in investor PPF's European expansion drive

PPF Group, the investment lorry owned by main Europe's wealthiest family, will look for more acquisitions across its portfolio consisting of possibly some United Group assets in southeast Europe and other telecom companies, its CEO Jiri Smejc told Reuters. Billionaire investor Smejc took control of managing PPF in 2022 on behalf of the household of his long-time business partner Petr Kellner after his death in a heli-skiing crash. He has actually since led a shift away from Russia and Asia to Western markets, taking stakes in German TV group ProsiebenSat.1. , parcel box company InPost, streaming. companies Viaplay and other...

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Parcel locker firm InPost delivers 33.4% rise in Q3 earnings

Parcel locker business InPost reported a 33.4% increase in its thirdquarter incomes on Friday, above market expectations, buoyed by volume development both in its home market Poland and abroad. Adjusted revenues before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) were 852.7 million zlotys ($ 213.2 million). in the quarter, compared to the 821 million expected by experts. in a company-compiled consensus. InPost runs Europe's greatest network of automated. lockers, dubbed automated parcel machines or APMs, that allow. customers to gather or drop off plans at a practical time. The group, which aside from Poland is present in eight. nations including France...

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UK's Premier Inn owner Whitbread starts search for chair, Sky Report

Premier Inn owner Whitbread has kicked off the look for chairman Adam Crozier's follower, Sky News reported on Tuesday. Crozier, who has chaired the company given that 2018, is anticipated to step down in the next 12 months, although he would not be timed out from the function until 2026 under corporate governance standards, the report added. The London-listed company is dealing with Russell Reynolds Associates to find a replacement for Crozier, Sky News reported. Whitbread did not right away respond to a Reuters demand for remark, while Russell Reynolds Associates might not be reached. Conference room veteran Crozier has...

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DHL posts deteriorated totally free capital for Q3, denting shares

DHL reported thirdquarter complimentary cash flow well below market expectations on Tuesday, in another hit to its shares that have actually lost almost a fifth of their worth this year. The German logistics giant last week reduced its full-year and mid-term projections, mentioning a weaker macroeconomic environment in Europe and low business-to-business mail volumes, as it pre-announced its operating earnings for the quarter. DHL's shares were down 2.5% by 0915 GMT. A local trader said the totally free capital of 723 million euros ($ 787.2 million) was underwhelming, falling 32.7% from in 2015 and missing an agreement price quote of...

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UK watchdog finds competitors issues in GXO Logistics-Wincanton deal

Britain's competitors guard dog said on Friday the acquisition of Wincanton by U.S.based warehousing firm GXO Logistics, for 762 million pounds ($ 983.97. million), could minimize competitors and raise costs for. clients. The Competition and Markets Authority said GXO and Wincanton. contend closely, particularly for agreements with large retail. clients, and the regulator was worried the merger could. minimize competition, resulting in higher costs being passed down. to consumers. The offer was completed in April - the CMA had actually launched its. investigation in early September. We are examining the decision and will continue to engage. constructively and collaboratively with...

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DHL cuts profits outlook on weak B2B volumes

DHL cut its assistance for 2024 profits before interest and taxes (EBIT) on Wednesday, pointing out constantly weak businesstobusiness mail volumes and lowerthanexpected margins in its air freight forwarding organization. The business now expects an EBIT of 5.8 billion euros ($ 6.3. billion) for the year, below a previously anticipated range of. 6-6.6 billion euros. DHL also cut its medium-term development forecast based on the. upgraded outlook for 2024 and the weaker macroeconomic. environment in Europe. It now anticipates an EBIT of 7 billion euros. by 2026, below a previous variety of 7.5-8.5 billion euros. The new guidance falls short...