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  • 1 day ago | bloomberg.com | Mark Schroers |Guy Johnson |Lizzy Burden

    (Bloomberg) -- The European Central Bank should take a break from lowering interest rates to give officials a chance to assess recent shocks, particularly from trade, according to Governing Council member Yannis Stournaras. “Now the best thing is wait and see,” the Greek central-bank chief told Bloomberg Television. “It’s nearly done but with such uncertainty worldwide you can never say it’s done.”WATCH: “The best thing is wait and see,” Stournaras says.

  • 4 days ago | news.bloomberglaw.com | Danny Lee |Guy Johnson

    South Korea’s next government should prioritize making a trade deal with Washington that shields the aviation industry from tariffs, the head of the country’s largest airline said. Korean Air Lines Co. Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Cho Won-Tae, speaking before voters head to the polls on Tuesday to choose a new government, said he expects the outcome to lead to stability and predictable governance, no matter who wins.

  • 4 days ago | bloomberg.com | Danny Lee |Guy Johnson

    Cho Won-Tae(Bloomberg) -- South Korea’s next government should prioritize making a trade deal with Washington that shields the aviation industry from tariffs, the head of the country’s largest airline said. Korean Air Lines Co. Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Cho Won-Tae, speaking before voters head to the polls on Tuesday to choose a new government, said he expects the outcome to lead to stability and predictable governance, no matter who wins.

  • 5 days ago | bloomberg.com | Anthony Palazzo |Guy Johnson

    An Emirates Airline Airbus A380 aircraft at Dubai International Airport. Photographer: Christophe Viseux/Bloomberg(Bloomberg) -- The world’s largest long-haul carrier plans to review flights to Russia following Ukrainian drone attacks deep inside the country over the weekend. Dubai-based Emirates has contended with disruptions since the start of the war in early 2022, President Tim Clark said Monday in a Bloomberg Television interview.

  • 5 days ago | bloomberg.com | Kate Duffy |Guy Johnson

    (Bloomberg) -- Air France-KLM is stimulating demand among price-sensitive customers with cheaper fares, after some passengers in coach class on routes like trans-Atlantic flights became more hesitant to book. The airline group has noticed about 2-3% softness at the back of its planes, Chief Executive Officer Ben Smith said on Monday in a Bloomberg TV interview. Premium cabins, on which Air France-KLM heavily relies, remain popular, particularly for travel from the US to France, he said.

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