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Delta quarterly profits surge

NEW YORK CITY: Delta Air Lines reported surging quarterly earnings amid persistently strong demand, while acknowledging a drag from strikes in the US auto and entertainment sectors. The US carrier said there is still plenty of hunger for travel after Covid-19 lockdowns, with US customers extending the traditional summer European …

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RCBC, Hungarian FinTech opens doors to OFW digital banking

THE Philippines’ first embedded finance initiative for overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) through the collaboration between Rizal Commercial Banking Corporation (RCBC) and Hungary-based fintech Peak Card Services Ltd. (Peak) and Columbus Private Equity Fund (Columbus) was announced during the series of events organized for the celebration of the 50th anniversary of …

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Singapore economy grew rapidly in Q3

SINGAPORE: Singapore’s economy grew faster than expected in the third quarter, preliminary government estimates showed on Friday, as construction and services made up for a continued slump in manufacturing. Gross domestic product expanded 0.7 percent year on year in the three months ending in September, beating forecasts of around 0.4 …

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World Bank needs to get ‘better,’ ‘bigger’

MARRAKESH, Morocco: The World Bank’s new president, Ajay Banga, said on Wednesday that the global lender must become “better” and “bigger” to boost its capacity to help developing countries battle climate change, poverty and pandemics. Banga, who was appointed in June, made his plea at the annual meetings of the …

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US auto strike widens

WASHINGTON, D.C.: Autoworkers strike in the United States expanded on Wednesday with 8,700 more employees walking off their jobs, said the United Auto Workers (UAW) union, as a deal with major automakers remained elusive. The staff at Ford’s Kentucky Truck Plant in Louisville join some 25,000 other UAW members on …

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Goodbye, cashiers: Amazon tech lets shoppers skip the checkout

Amazon’s retail technology lets customers tap a credit or debit card, grab items off the shelves and walk straight out — but do the privacy risks outweigh the convenience?  Grab-and-go shopping experience now available at arenas in Calgary and Toronto. Amazon grab-and-go shopping comes to Canada, and so do privacy …

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