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Australia lowers bar on public companies’ disclosures, extends virtual AGMs
By Paulina Duran SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia on Tuesday eased so-called continuous disclosure laws for publicly listed companies, which will now protect companies and their officers against liabiliti...
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Irregular rains, prolonged dry seasons threaten Cameroon’s cocoa economy
By Josiane Kouagheu and Blaise Eyong Nkengu, Cameroon (Reuters) - For more than six decades, the cocoa that Richard Ambassa Mbassiga harvested from his plantation in central Cameroon paid for everythi...
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LG Elec revises Q2 operating profit to 878 billion won from 1.1 trln won to reflect provision
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea's LG Electronics Inc said on Tuesday it has revised its second quarter operating profit to 878 billion won ($763.56 million) from a previously announced 1.1 trillion won ...
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Support measures push Japanese corporate bankruptcies to 50-year low
TOKYO (Reuters) - The number of corporate bankruptcies in Japan fell at the fastest rate this year to hit the lowest in 50 years for a July, thanks to funding support from the government and banks, a ...
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Tesla sold 32,968 China-made vehicles in July -CPCA
BEIJING (Reuters) - U.S. electric vehicle maker Tesla Inc sold 32,968 China-made vehicles, including those for export, in July, the China Passenger Car Association (CPCA) said on Tuesday. The company,...
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Japan’s Kirin not planning to exit Myanmar despite coup, losses
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese drinks giant Kirin Holdings is not planning to exit Myanmar, despite being forced to scrap its beer partnership with a joint venture linked to Myanmar's military after a cou...
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Pandemic spurs flight of top earners from debt-laden South Africa
By Promit Mukherjee JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Cape Town restaurateur Adrian Hochman watched over the years as friends packed up and emigrated, but rationalised that power cuts, the threat of crime and ...
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WeWork rival IWG ‘cautiously optimistic’ on year after H1 losses widen
(Reuters) -Office rental firm IWG Plc said on Tuesday it was cautiously optimistic about the rest of the fiscal year despite posting a bigger half-year loss, even as a resurgence in global COVID-19 ca...
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Japan’s SoftBank reports 39% fall in Q1 net profit
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's SoftBank Group Corp on Tuesday reported a 39% fall in first-quarter net profit, even as Vision Fund returns were boosted by listings during the period. April-June profit was ...
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Delivery Hero to expand in Germany after Berlin return
Berlin (Reuters) - Delivery Hero said on Tuesday it would roll out its food and grocery delivery services in more German cities this autumn, heating up competition in the home market it quit three yea...
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