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Maersk expands air freight with new Boeing planes, logistics firm acquisition
COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - Denmark's A.P. Moller-Maersk said on Tuesday it will buy freight-forwarder Senator International along with two Boeing aircraft, the firm's latest move to boost its businesses b...
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Exclusive-BlackRock raises $673 million for climate-focused infrastructure fund
By Simon Jessop and Ross Kerber GLASGOW/BOSTON (Reuters) - BlackRock Inc told Reuters it has raised a target-beating $673 million for an infrastructure fund with backing from the French, German and Ja...
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Taiwan to woo backers at APEC for bid to join Pacific trade pact
TAIPEI (Reuters) - Taiwan will seek support for its bid to join a trans-Pacific trade pact when it attends a meeting of economic leaders of the Asia-Pacific group APEC next week, President Tsai Ing-we...
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China property firms’ shares, bonds take hit after Yango debt exchange
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Shares and bonds of Chinese property developers stumbled on Tuesday as worries over spreading financial contagion worsened following a debt exchange from one of the country's top ...
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U.S. civil rights leader Jesse Jackson in hospital with injury
(Reuters) - U.S. civil rights leader Jesse Jackson has been admitted to hospital for an injury suffered while attending a meeting at Howard University, officials of the historically Black college said...
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China’s new pig farmers aim to ride out boom-bust cycle
By Dominique Patton CHONGQING, China (Reuters) - China's huge hog sector is struggling with excess production after millions of small, often first-time, pig farmers entered the industry to capitalise ...
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Exclusive-No rush of job-seekers after end of UK furlough, survey shows
By David Milliken LONDON (Reuters) - The end of Britain's furlough programme has not led to a surge in new job-seekers, according to data that suggests unemployment is unlikely to rise sharply and cou...
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Japan Airlines narrows H1 loss on cost cuts, forecasts annual loss
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan Airlines Co Ltd (JAL) on Tuesday posted a first-half loss before interest and tax of 151.8 billion yen ($1.34 billion), less than a year ago as it cut costs during the pandemic...
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Adecco sees uptick in hiring, warns of labour shortages
ZURICH (Reuters) - Adecco Group is continuing to see an increase in hiring and expects fourth-quarter revenues to grow modestly, the recruitment and temporary staffing company said on Tuesday, but war...
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Investors tell Big-4 auditors they risk AGM rebellion over climate accounting
By Simon Jessop and Carolyn Cohn GLASGOW/LONDON (Reuters) - Major investors have warned the world's top four audit firms they will vote to stop the firms working for the companies they invest in at AG...
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