Official: China’s economy reviving as anti-virus curbs ease

BEIJING (AP) — China’s factory and consumer activity fell even more than expected in April under anti-virus controls, official data showed Monday, but a Cabinet official said the economy is reviving as anti-virus curbs ease and its commercial capital of Shanghai reopens. The slump in the second-biggest economy fueled fears global manufacturing and trade might…

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Ryanair Posts $369 Million Annual Loss, Eyes Return To 'reasonable Profitability'

Ryanair Posts $369 Million Annual Loss, Eyes Return To ‘reasonable Profitability’

DUBLIN (Reuters) – Ryanair on Monday posted a 355 million euro ($369.06 million) loss for the pandemic-hit 12 months to end-March, but said it was impossible to accurately forecast anything beyond hoping for a return to “reasonable profitability” this year. The Irish airline, which is operating more flights than any other European airline according to…

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Credit Suisse Nears Settlement With West Virginia Governor's Mining Group - Financial Times

Credit Suisse Nears Settlement With West Virginia Governor’s Mining Group – Financial Times

(Reuters) – Swiss bank Credit Suisse is close to a settlement with West Virginia Governor Jim Justice over the $690 million his mining company Bluestone Resources owes the bank’s clients, the Financial Times reported on Monday, citing sources. The Swiss bank has been focusing on some of the loans provided by Greensill, which imploded in…

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