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Bouncing back from losses, Japan’s refiners face pandemic stress again
By Aaron Sheldrick TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's major oil refiners have recovered from last year's steep losses with all reporting a profit for the April-June quarter, but they continue to face headwinds...
Syndicated Content Aug 13, 2021
Decline and near fall of Italy’s Monte dei Paschi, the world’s oldest bank
MILAN (Reuters) - Four years after spending 5.4 billion euros ($6.3 billion) to rescue it, Rome is in talks to sell Monte dei Paschi to UniCredit and cut its 64% stake in the Tuscan bank. Here is a ti...
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Italy’s problem bank casts shadow over Draghi’s summer break
By Silvia Ognibene, Valentina Za and Gavin Jones SIENA (Reuters) - When Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi returns from his brief summer break one of the thorniest items on his "to do" list will be f...
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Marketmind: Muddied Waters
A look at the day ahead from Saikat Chatterjee. Investors can be forgiven for being nonplussed on the data front this week. A day after U.S. consumer inflation data showed early signs of price pressur...
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Drumbeat grows louder for BHP to exit petroleum
By Sonali Paul and Melanie Burton MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Expectations are growing that BHP Group Ltd will deliver a verdict on the future of its petroleum business at its results next week, as it comes...
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Credit Suisse proposes adding two risk experts to its board
ZURICH (Reuters) - Credit Suisse wants to appoint two risk experts to its non-executive board, Switzerland's second biggest bank said on Friday, as it seeks to repair the damage caused by the Archegos...
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OPEC+ supply boost unlikely despite call from U.S. for more oil, says Goldman
(Reuters) - U.S. investment bank Goldman Sachs said a recent call by the United States to OPEC+ to boost oil output is unlikely to result in higher production over the short-term given the threat to d...
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Investment banks in Australia shop for talent after raid by startups
By Scott Murdoch and Kane Wu HONG KONG (Reuters) - Bulge-bracket investment banks in Australia have ramped up hiring to rebuild their depleted teams, after audacious talent raids https://www.reuters.c...
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The 11-year-old British boy walking to save the earth
By Natalie Thomas and Lucy Marks WOBURN SANDS, England (Reuters) - Jude Walker, an 11-year-old boy, is on an odyssey he hopes will help save the planet: he is walking to London from northern England i...
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Australian probe to put spotlight on sexual harassment at mining camps
By Melanie Burton and Kate Lamb MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Australia's mining industry is bracing for a government inquiry that is expected to shed light on sexual harassment in the country's mineral-rich ...
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