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Deutsche Telekom CEO: 0.60 euros is our new minimum dividend

Deutsche Telekom CEO Tim Hoettges said on Thursday that the company’s proposed dividend of 0.60 euros ($0.66) was a new minimum that it would pay whether or not a proposed U.S. merger goes through. “The 60 eurocents announced today is our new minimum dividend amount,” Hoettges said in remarks prepared for a call with reporters after Deutsche Telekom said it would lower its 2019 payout from last year’s 70 cents. Hoettges said he still firmly believed that U.S. unit T-Mobile’s $26.5 billion merger with Sprint, now stalled, would go through although he now expected the deal to close …read more […]

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Lufthansa cancels 700 flights on first day of cabin crew walkout

FRANKFURT/BERLIN (Reuters) – Lufthansa flight attendants went on a 48-hour strike over pay and pensions on Thursday, forcing the biggest German airline to cancel hundreds of flights. Lufthansa on Wednesday announced it expected to cancel a total of 1,300 connections on Thursday and Friday, with 180,000 passengers affected. The departure table on Frankfurt airport’s website showed scores of canceled flights to European destinations and on transatlantic routes. …read more […]

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Ripple says ‘more than two dozen’ customers use its payments solution that leverages XRP

Blockchain payments firm Ripple has said that “more than two dozen” customers use its On-Demand Liquidity (ODL) solution, which leverages XRP cryptocurrency to settle cross border payments.The post Ripple says ‘more than two dozen’ customers use its payments solution that leverages XRP appeared first on The Block. …read more […]

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U.S. Futures Jump on America-China Trade Progress: Markets Wrap

(Bloomberg) — U.S. and European stock futures jumped as America and China agreed to proportionally roll back tariffs on each other’s goods. Havens including Treasuries and the yen slipped.Contracts on the S&P 500 climbed after a Chinese Ministry of Commerce spokesman said the economic superpowers had agreed to roll back tariffs in phases, potentially providing a road-map to a deal to end the trade war. Equities in Japan closed with marginal gains, while shares in Hong Kong rebounded after the news. Earlier in the session, traders had focused on signs that a preliminary trade agreement may not happen this month …read more […]