Saturday, July 29, 2017

RPT-Russia squares up to Boeing, Airbus with maiden jet flight and other top stories.

  • RPT-Russia squares up to Boeing, Airbus with maiden jet flight

    RPT-Russia squares up to Boeing, Airbus with maiden jet flight
    Reuters RPT-UPDATE 3-Russia squares up to Boeing, Airbus with maiden jet flight (Repeats to add link to graphic) * Unannounced, Russia stages test flight of new passenger plane * MS-21 seen competing against Airbus, Boeing best-sellers * Officials hope cheaper running costs will win sales By Gleb Stolyarov and Jack StubbsMOSCOW, May 28 (Reuters) - Russia carried out the maiden flight of its new MS-21 medium-range passenger plane on Sunday, its first post-Soviet foray int..
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  • Oil flat in subdued trade, focus remains on supply surplus

    Oil flat in subdued trade, focus remains on supply surplus
    LONDON Oil prices were flat on Monday but remained on an unstable footing as increases in U.S. drilling activity undercut an OPEC-led push to tighten supply.Trading was subdued due to public holidays in China, the United States and Britain, but the market remains unsettled because of uncertainty over whether the impact of OPEC's latest action to curb oversupply would be enough to support prices. Brent crude futures were trading 5 cents higher at $52.20 per barrel at 1311 GMT. The contract ende..
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  • As Americans take on more debt, some pockets of concern

    As Americans take on more debt, some pockets of concern
    After a stint of frugality, Americans have returned to their borrowing ways. But are they getting into the kinds of debt trouble that lead to recessions? U.S. consumers now owe roughly $12.73 trillion to banks and other lenders for mortgages, car loans and credit card spending, according to the New York Federal Reserve. That exceeds even the total before the last financial crisis. Economists generally say people's willingness to borrow is a good thing, because it shows they're more confiden..
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  • British Airways flights returning to normal after damaging IT collapse

    British Airways flights returning to normal after damaging IT collapse
    LONDON British Airways (BA) said it would take steps to ensure there was no repeat of a computer system failure that stranded 75,000 passengers over a holiday weekend and turned into a public relations disaster.BA had been forced to cancel all its flights from Heathrow, Europe's busiest airport, and Gatwick on Saturday after a power supply problem disrupted its operations worldwide and also hit its call centers and website.The airline was returning to normal on Monday, planning to run more tha..
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  • Wells Fargo Counters its Rivals by Raising Recruitment Bonus

    Wells Fargo Counters its Rivals by Raising Recruitment Bonus
    In order to lure new advisers, Wells Fargo & Company (WFC - Free Report) has planned to give higher recruitment bonuses to financial advisers.Per the sources, the bank is planning to give three times the annual revenues generated by the brokers as bonus, up from 2.5 times previously offered by most brokerage firms. The bonus has been designed in the form of a loan, which will be considered settled if the broker reaches the stipulated target and continues to work with the bank.The advisors wi..
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  • Draghi Says Euro Area Still Needs Extraordinary ECB Support

    Draghi Says Euro Area Still Needs Extraordinary ECB Support
    The euro area still needs expansive monetary stimulus to restore stable inflation even as its economy accelerates, European Central Bank President Mario Draghi said.“We remain firmly convinced that an extraordinary amount of monetary policy support, including through our forward guidance, is still necessary,” Draghi told lawmakers on Monday in Brussels. “Domestic cost pressures, notably from wages, are still insufficient to support a durable and self-sustaining convergence of inflation toward o..
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  • Most Chipotle restaurants hacked with credit card stealing malware

    Most Chipotle restaurants hacked with credit card stealing malware
    A cybersecurity attack that hit most Chipotle restaurants allowed hackers to steal credit card information from customers, the burrito chain confirmed. The company first acknowledged the breach on April 25. But a blog post on Friday revealed the kind of malware used in the attack and the restaurants that were affected. The list of attacked locations is extensive and includes many major U.S. cities. When CNNMoney asked the company Sunday about the scale of the attack, spokesman Chris Arnol..
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  • Yale students join resolution to push Exxon Mobil for more transparency in lobbying

    Yale students join resolution to push Exxon Mobil for more transparency in lobbying
    By Ed Stannardestannard@nhregister.com @EdStannardNHR on Twitter NEW HAVEN >> Two Yale University undergraduates are traveling to Dallas this week, representing a student group that is pressuring multinational energy giant Exxon Mobil Corp. to be more transparent in its lobbying. This is the second year the Dwight Hall Socially Responsible Investment Fund has joined a shareholder resolution out of concern that Exxon’s spending contradicts its public commitment to move toward clean energy. ..
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  • Broker's Roundup on JP Morgan Chase & Co (NYSE:JPM)

    Broker's Roundup on JP Morgan Chase & Co (NYSE:JPM)
    JP Morgan Chase & Co (NYSE:JPM) shares traded 0.01% up during most recent session to reach at the closing price of $85.36. The stock exchanged hands 8.09 Million shares versus average trading capacity of 15.16 Million shares, yielding a market cap of $303.23 Billion. Wall Street analysts covering the stock are projecting that the stock will reach $94.1 within the next 52-weeks. The mean target projections are based on 26 opinions. Taking a broader look brokerage firms’ analysts on the street..
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  • Princeton Alpha Management LP Has $419000 Position in Brandywine Realty Trust (BDN)

    Princeton Alpha Management LP Has $419000 Position in Brandywine Realty Trust (BDN)
    Princeton Alpha Management LP cut its position in shares of Brandywine Realty Trust (NYSE:BDN) by 39.2% during the first quarter, according to its most recent filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The firm owned 25,795 shares of the real estate investment trust’s stock after selling 16,665 shares during the period. Princeton Alpha Management LP’s holdings in Brandywine Realty Trust were worth $419,000 as of its most recent filing with the SEC. Several other hedge funds and other..
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