Category: fare
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El Al says perception of fare hikes exaggerated
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El Al Israel Airlines Ltd (level:Ellal) struggle to justify the gap between its position, as they see it, as a company operating at maximum production and going to great lengths to enable Israelis to fly, and the public’s perception of it as a company that takes advantage of the unique…
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Bus fare cap to rise to £3 across England under new budget plan
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The maximum bus fare in England is set to rise to £3, following an announcement by Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer. The new limit, which will be introduced in the next Budget, represents an increase on the current £2 cap which the previous Conservative government applied as a measure of…
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Uber raises charges, including minimum fare, after pressure from drivers
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Uber has raised its ride prices, including the minimum fare, in response to pressure from its drivers, who have protested its prices for months and even resorted to setting their own prices in recent weeks. In an announcement on Monday, the company said the price increases would be across its…
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Evercore ISI screens banks likely to fare better when the Fed cuts rates (NASDAQ:FITB)
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Richard Drew When the Fed raises interest rates, banks’ net interest income generally rises. So, when the central bank eases monetary policy, it makes sense that banks’ net interest income will fall. But it’s more complicated than that, as Evercore ISI explains. Analyst John Pancari said in a recent note…
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Evercore ISI screens banks likely to fare better when the Fed cuts rates (NASDAQ:FITB)
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Richard Drew When the Fed raises interest rates, banks’ net interest income generally rises. So, when the central bank eases monetary policy, it makes sense that banks’ net interest income will fall. But it’s more complicated than that, as Evercore ISI explains. Analyst John Pancari said in a recent note…
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Thousands of rail fare prosecutions to be overturned following landmark ruling on legal process
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Up to 74,000 rail fare evasion prosecutions in England and Wales are set to be thrown out after a landmark ruling found the legal process used by UK train companies was unsound. Judge Paul Goldspring, the president of the UK’s High Court, ruled on Thursday that the single justice procedure,…