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...Group FY, ASM International Q1, Associated British Foods HY, RWS Holdings HY, Brown & Brown Q1, Canadian National Railway Q1, Danaher Q1, General Motors Q1, Halliburton Q1, JetBlue Airways Q1, Jupiter Fund...
...Tripathi also said he never received any benefits from sums paid by Signifier into Co V, which was owned by a close friend....
...In the past, Thai Airways and SIA — both members of the Star Alliance, a global aviation network — have partnered with other member carriers such as Japan’s All Nippon Airways but have avoided route conflicts...
...Chef Pietro Leemann is a pioneer of sustainable dining, and each dish – from “Sister Moon” (a Thai-style gazpacho with peas, lemon-peel cream and strawberries) to “Sun Harbour” (a savoury aubergine tatin...
...The Bank for International Settlements, the central bank for central banks, thinks it has a solution....
...The process has been, to borrow the slogan of the struggling national airline Thai Airways, anything but “Smooth as Silk”....
...As always, reach out to us at imani.moise@ft.com and sid.v@ft.com with thoughts and topics....
...Forty companies from the Thai Chamber of Commerce signed a statement saying that the vaccination rollout was proceeding too slowly for the planned reopening of the country to international visitors this...
...Emirates and other Middle Eastern airlines are resuming flights and Thai Airways, the national airline now in administration, is planning flights from five European cities....
...Thai Airways International has proceeded with a plan to reduce its registered capital by 19 per cent as part of a court-approved rehabilitation to improve its balance sheet....
...Earlier this week the Thai government, under pressure from companies worried about delays in vaccinations and the reopening the country’s tourism-reliant economy to international visitors, said it would...
...Thailand’s government is poised to push beleaguered Thai Airways International into bankruptcy protection in a move that would mark one of the world’s first failures of a national flag carrier since the...
...The Queen, a former Thai Airways flight attendant who holds the rank of general, came to no physical harm....
...Thai Airways International also presented a picture of the impact of collapsing tourism numbers on its business on Friday, reporting a record 28bn baht ($901m) net loss in the year to end-June....
...That vulnerability has been reflected in news of a rights issue of up to €2.75bn from IAG, owner of British Airways, and a £2.1bn loan loss provision at NatWest, as Royal Bank of Scotland is now known....
...Thailand, which holds 51 per cent of Thai Airways International, signed off on a court-supervised rehabilitation process for the carrier in May....
...“You almost feel like you are chewing the air,” said the husband of a Thai-speaking expatriate couple, checking in to an almost empty property. The haze spreads across northern Thailand....
...Shares in easyJet, Ryanair, Air France-KLM and British Airways’ parent International Airlines Group all tumbled, as did those of Tui, the tour operator....
...Brent, the international benchmark, rose 0.9 per cent to $43.32 a barrel. Additional reporting by Bryce Elder in London and Colby Smith in New York...
...King at Vermeer likes to remind clients of their investment “ABC”: “A well-diversified, balanced portfolio with good exposure to international markets”....
...James Penny, head of UK international private banking at Barclays Bank, says clients’ reactions to the crisis have been “mixed and varied”....
...Thai Airways International, the flag carrier, recently reported that losses doubled in the second quarter, blaming slowing visitor numbers and intense competition....
...However, the England v France game was cancelled due to Typhoon Hagibis, the most powerful storm to hit the country in decades....
...It gets straight to the point: We now assume an L-shaped RevPAR recovery (previously V-shaped), based on Jefdata consumer surveys, corporate guidance and industry forecasts. .....
...IAG sets the tone, with the British Airways owner announcing a redundancy programme for 12k of its total 42k employees....
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