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Davos 2023: CEOs face challenge over sluggish climate efforts
By Simon Jessop, Lananh Nguyen and Paritosh Bansal DAVOS, Switzerland (Reuters) - A return to Davos by corporate titans and their bankers after recent record Alpine temperatures has turned a spotlight...
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Davos 2023: Talent shortage rules in tight labour markets-ManpowerGroup
DAVOS, Switzerland (Reuters) - Talent shortages in key sectors are likely to remain a feature of Western economies left with persistently tight labour markets in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, ...
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European junk debt sales spring back to life as sentiment improves
By Chiara Elisei LONDON (Reuters) - Junk-rated companies in Europe have raised $1.4 billion from bond sales this month as investors return to riskier debt after rising interest rates and Russia's war ...
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Santander lagging behind on inflation payment for German bank staff
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Spain's Santander is the only major bank operating in Germany that has not announced a special payment to local staff to help them with soaring inflation, union officials told Re...
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Nasdaq eyes higher open on Netflix boost
By Shreyashi Sanyal and Amruta Khandekar (Reuters) - Nasdaq futures rose on Friday, after Netflix kicked off the earnings season for the growth sector on a positive note, but worries about a U.S. rece...
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Analysis-Frankfurt ‘STIRs’ up euro clearing battle with London
By Huw Jones LONDON (Reuters) - Frankfurt expands derivatives clearing on Monday in an early test of how well European Union ambitions to lure trillions of euros of business from London could work in ...
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Davos 2023: Outlook brighter than feared, fraught with risks
By Mark John and Brenda Goh DAVOS, Switzerland (Reuters) - The year ahead looks better than feared for the global economy but remains fraught with risks including escalation of the conflict in Ukraine...
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U.S. consumer staples stocks limp after solid performance in 2022
By Medha Singh (Reuters) - Shares of U.S. grocers, packaged food companies and supermarkets were lagging in the first three weeks of 2023, in a sharp contrast to last year, as their high valuations an...
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Canadian insurer Sun Life inks $193 million deal with HK’s Dah Sing
(Reuters) - A unit of Canadian insurer Sun Life Financial Inc has partnered with Hong Kong-based Dah Sing Bank in a deal valued at nearly C$260 million ($193 million), the companies said on Friday. Un...
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BoC to raise rates by 25 bps to peak of 4.50% on Jan. 25: Reuters poll
By Swathi Nair BENGALURU (Reuters) - The Bank of Canada will hike its key interest rate by a modest quarter point to 4.50% on Jan. 25 and then hit pause on an aggressive tightening campaign, according...
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