Europe's Airbus posted a 43 percent drop in orders and surrendered its crown as the world's largest planemaker to Boeing last year, but predicted improvements in both orders and deliveries for 2013 as airlines seek to reduce fuel costs.
Europe's Airbus posted a 43 percent drop in orders and surrendered its crown as the world's largest planemaker to Boeing last year, but predicted improvements in both orders and deliveries for 2013 as airlines seek to reduce fuel costs.
Fed’s Bullard: QE Most Effective Stimulus When Rates near ZeroComments OffThe Federal Reserve’s policy of asset purchases is still the most effective way to provide additional monetary stimulus when interest rates are close to zero, and the central bank should stick with its current policy, St. Louis Fed chairman James Bulla… |
UK regulator fines JPMorgan 3 million poundsComments OffBritain’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) said it has fined U.S. bank JPMorgan 3. |
UMW Holdings to Add to Drilling Rig Fleet With $223 Million PurchaseComments OffUMW Holdings Bhd (4558.KU), Malaysia’s state-backed industrial conglomerate, said Thursday that its unit has signed a pact with S.D. Standard Drilling PLC to buy a jack-up drilling rig for $223 million. |
VTB in Talks to Exit RosbankComments OffRussia’s VTB Bank (VTBR.RS) said Thursday that it is in talks about exiting French Societe Generale SA’s (GLE.FR) Russian unit, whose chief was arrested last week for allegedly taking a bribe. |
EU regulators accept Lufthansa, United antitrust offerComments OffEU antitrust regulators accepted on Thursday concessions from Lufthansa , United Airlines , Air Canada and Continental to ease competition concerns about their transatlantic revenue-sharing pact. |