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Cheap financing bonanza over, leasing boss tells airlines
DUBLIN (Reuters) - Airlines have been warned that the days of abnormally cheap financing costs are over, pointing to higher lease rates amid changes in the way risk is managed after the war in Ukraine...
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Uber to cut costs, slow down hiring, CEO tells staff – CNBC
(Reuters) - Uber Technologies Inc will scale back hiring and reduce expenditure on its marketing and incentive activities, CNBC reported on Monday, citing a letter from Chief Executive Officer Dara Kh...
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Exclusive: Hyundai plans U.S. EV plant, in talks with Georgia – sources
By Heekyong Yang and Ben Klayman SEOUL/DETROIT (Reuters) - Hyundai Motor Co plans to announce a new electric-vehicle manufacturing plant in the United States and has been in discussions to build a fac...
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Many Germans still work from home despite end of COVID requirement – Ifo
BERLIN (Reuters) - The proportion of German people working from home fell only slightly in April, according to a survey published on Monday, despite the country lifting remote-working requirements bro...
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Pandemic pushes Spanish workers out of the shadows
By Beln Carreo and Gavin Jones MADRID/ROME (Reuters) - For decades, a cash-filled envelope - or "sobre" - was how hundreds of thousands of Spaniards working without legal contracts in tourism, agricul...
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Japan to take time phasing out Russian oil imports, says PM Kishida
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan will take time to phase out Russian oil imports after agreeing on a ban with other Group of Seven (G7) nations to counter Moscow's invasion of Ukraine, Prime Minister Fumio Kis...
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SoftBank seen posting bruising Vision Fund loss on tech sell-off
By Sam Nussey TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's SoftBank Group Corp is set to report a bruising loss at its Vision Fund investment unit on Thursday, analysts said, after investors sold off the high-growth sto...
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U.S. poll finds bipartisan concern over high CEO pay
By Ross Kerber (Reuters) - Bipartisan majorities of U.S. adults think CEO pay is too high, a new poll found, presenting a challenge for corporate boards looking to balance compensation for leaders and...
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Portugal set to start up Europe’s largest floating solar park
By Sergio Goncalves and Miguel Pereira ALQUEVA, Portugal (Reuters) - Two tugboats have moved a vast array of 12,000 solar panels, the size of four soccer pitches, to their mooring on Portugal's Alquev...
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IKEA to spend 3 billion euros on stores as it adapts to e-commerce
By Anna Ringstrom STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - IKEA retailer Ingka Group is spending 3 billion euros ($3.2 billion) through 2023 on new and existing stores, much of it to modify its trademark out-of-town out...
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