Major aircraft lessor SMBC warns airlines of growing costs

DUBLIN (Reuters) -Airlines face a slew of growing costs in the coming year including higher insurance, fuel, labour and lease rates, the chief executive of major aircraft lessor SMBC Aviation Capital said on Thursday.

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05-05-2022

Futures slip after Fed-driven rally on Wall Street

U.S. stock index futures slipped on Thursday, a day after the Federal Reserve's less aggressive tone sparked a rally on Wall Street, with investors awaiting jobs data this week for more clues on the path of interest rates.

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05-05-2022

Lufthansa sees return to profit this quarter as air travel rebounds

Germany's Lufthansa is looking to return to an operating profit this quarter as demand for travel rises with the easing of COVID-19 curbs and the airline raises ticket prices to offset higher costs.

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05-05-2022

Just Eat Takeaway.com enters exclusive trial partnership with Domino's in U.K

Just Eat Takeaway.com said on Thursday it has partnered with Domino’s in an exclusive trial partnership to become the only food delivery app to offer Domino's pizza in the U.K. and Ireland, according to a statement.

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05-05-2022

Chemicals group Lanxess says Russian gas embargo would hit profit

(Reuters) -German speciality chemicals maker Lanxess on Thursday said a potential embargo on Russian gas would weigh on its production and core profit this year, after releasing upbeat guidance for the current quarter.

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05-05-2022

Musk secures over $7 billion funding from investors including Larry Ellison

Elon Musk has secured $7.14 billion in funding from a group of investors that includes Oracle Corp co-founder Larry Ellison to fund his $44 billion takeover of social-media platform Twitter Inc, according to a filing on Thursday.

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05-05-2022

SocGen boosts first-quarter income but costs of Ukraine war rise

PARIS (Reuters) -French lender Societe Generale beat first-quarter earnings expectations on Thursday but booked higher provisions for loans turning bad as the economic impact of the war in Ukraine hits its customers.

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05-05-2022

Factbox-How companies account for remote work in their carbon footprints

Reuters surveyed 20 large companies that both report their carbon footprints and embrace remote work about whether they estimate carbon emissions from employees' home offices.

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05-05-2022

Companies confront a new climate challenge: home offices

Tech and financial companies leading efforts to cut climate changing emissions are finding a new challenge from remote work: the CO2 spewing out of home offices.

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05-05-2022