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SIA reports lower quarterly profit as yields fall and fuel costs rise
SINGAPORE – Lower yields, costlier fuel and increasing competition conspired to send first-quarter earnings sliding at Singapore Airlines. Net profit for the three months to June 30 dived 38.4 per cent to $452 million, from $734 million a year earlier, …