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Cathay Pacific hit by hedging loss

By Raphael Minder in Hong Kong and Kevin Done in London

Published: November 5 2008 16:02 | Last updated: November 5 2008 16:02

Cathay Pacific on Wednesday issued its second profit warning of the year, saying it could suffer from the sudden fall in fuel prices because of its oil price hedging policies.

The Hong Kong-based carrier did not give a specific earnings forecast, but said its 2008 results would be "disappointing" as "revenue has started to weaken materially". The airline said demand had fallen across the board, from cargo to economy and first and business class bookings.

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