Peer into your peer: Cathay jets back from fuel hedge woe
CT takes a look at Cathay Pacific’s 2017 annual report to see how its treasury is dealing with its fuel hedging strategy and how new accounting practices affect the airline.
By
Peter Shadbolt
May 24, 2018
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Cathay Pacific could yet prove itself to be the comeback kid.
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