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WTO fishing deal possible by ministerial meeting – chair
GENEVA (Reuters) - The head of negotiations at the World Trade Organization aimed at cutting billions of dollars in subsidies for the fishing industry said on Monday that he thought an outcome was pos...
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ECB policy tightening could be counterproductive, says bank’s chief economist
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Tightening monetary policy to temper the current bout of inflation in the euro zone would be counterproductive, European Central Bank chief economist Philip Lane said on Monday, ...
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McAfee to be bought by Advent-led group for over $14 billion
(Reuters) - Cyber security firm McAfee Corp said on Monday it will be bought by a consortium led by U.S. private equity firm Advent International for over $14 billion. (Reporting by Tiyashi Datta in B...
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Nature takes centre-stage as theatres emerge from darkness
By Barbara Lewis and Sarah Mills LONDON (Reuters) - The drama of extreme weather and the complexities facing negotiators at U.N. climate talks in Glasgow are not lost on theatres that have made sustai...
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Factbox-Possible successors to Volkswagen CEO Diess
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Volkswagen's four-member mediation committee is planning to discuss soon the future of CEO Herbert Diess, who has once again clashed with powerful labour representatives, people ...
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Activist investor Third Point builds stake in Richemont – report
By Silke Koltrowitz ZURICH (Reuters) - Activist hedge fund Third Point has built a stake in Richemont, media reported on Sunday, a development likely to put the luxury goods group's capital structure ...
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U.S. House to hopefully vote on spending bill next week -White House
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - White House economic adviser Brian Deese on Monday said he expects lawmakers to work through issues with Democrats' social spending bill this week and vote on the measure in the...
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German retailers optimistic about Christmas sales
BERLIN (Reuters) - German retailers are expecting Christmas sales to rise 2% to 111.7 billion euros ($129.06 billion) despite inflation, delivery problems and a new wave of coronavirus infections, the...
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Toshiba considering split into three companies to resolve conglomerate discount
TOKYO (Reuters) - Toshiba Corp is considering splitting itself into three companies focusing on infrastructure, devices and semiconductors as a way to resolve its conglomerate discount, a spokesperson...
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Citigroup flags up to $1.5 billion charge from South Korea retail banking exit
(Reuters) -Citigroup Inc said on Monday it expects to take a charge of nearly $1.2 billion to $1.5 billion related to the closure of its consumer banking business in South Korea. The bank had said in ...
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