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BHP to sell oil and gas business to Woodside
(Reuters) - BHP Group said on Tuesday it will sell its petroleum assets to Woodside Petroleum in an all-stock deal as the world's biggest listed miner posted its best annual profit in nearly a decade....
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Marketmind: Shopping in the USA
A look at the day ahead from Dhara Ranasinghe. U.S. July retail sales data later on Tuesday could take on added significance after last week's University of Michigan survey showed consumer sentiment s...
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BT names Crozier as next chairman
LONDON (Reuters) - BT named Adam Crozier as its next chairman on Tuesday, saying the experienced operator would take over the roll on December 1 to see the group through one of the most important peri...
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UK payrolls move closer to pre-pandemic level – ONS
LONDON (Reuters) - The number of employees on British company payrolls rose by 182,000 in July from June, moving closer to their pre-pandemic level as the economy recovers from its coronavirus lockdow...
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EV startups hunt for low-cost roads to mass production
By Nick Carey and Ben Klayman BICESTER, England (Reuters) - Electric car and van startups racing to become the next Tesla Inc all want to avoid Elon Musk's journey through "manufacturing hell." But el...
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Tesla expands legal, external relations workforce in China
BEIJING (Reuters) - Tesla Inc is hiring managers for legal and external relations teams in China, according to a job post on the its Wechat account, as the electric-car maker faces public scrutiny in ...
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Fast fashion spurs bleach-like pollution of Africa’s rivers – report
By Emma Rumney JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Global fast fashion brands are helping drive pollution that has dyed African rivers blue or turned their waters as alkaline as bleach, according to a report pub...
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Most Asian bonds face foreign outflows in July on virus worries
By Gaurav Dogra (Reuters) - Most Asian bonds faced foreign outflows in July, deterred by a rapid spread of the Delta coronavirus variant that raised concerns over the region's recovery. Foreigners sol...
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Former U.S. President Bush expresses ‘deep sadness’ over Afghan situation
(Reuters) - Former U.S. President George Bush said he and former First Lady Laura Bush feel "deep sadness" over the events unfolding in Afghanistan. "Laura and I have been watching the tragic events u...
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Takeaway.com posts operating loss of $224 million, sees improvement in second half
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) -Food-ordering firm Just Eat Takeaway.com on Tuesday reported a better-than-expected operating loss of 190 million euros ($224 million) for the first half of 2021. Analysts in a co...
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