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Royal Mail to return over $500 million to shareholders after strong H1
(Reuters) -Britain's Royal Mail said on Thursday it would return 400 million pounds ($539.84 million) to shareholders after the postal company forecast higher annual earnings in its UK business follow...
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China’s WeRide to launch robotaxis on GAC’s Ontime ride-hailing app
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - WeRide, a China-based autonomous driving startup, said on Thursday it plans to make its robotaxis available for booking by the public on Guangzhou Automobile Group's Ontime ride-h...
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Britain’s National Grid boosts annual earnings outlook
(Reuters) - Britain's National Grid Plc forecast on Thursday its annual underlying earnings per share growth to be "significantly above" the top end of its 5%-7% outlook range, partly helped by higher...
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Carlyle says takeover talks with Metro Bank ended
(Reuters) - U.S. private equity firm Carlyle and Metro Bank have agreed to end talks about a possible takeover offer for the British lender, the Nasdaq-listed group said on Thursday. "The board contin...
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Toyoda gets rare third term as head of Japan’s auto lobby
TOKYO (Reuters) - The Japanese automotive lobby said on Thursday it has chosen Toyota President Akio Toyoda to serve a rare third term as its chairman to lead the industry through a time of seismic ch...
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European new car sales down in October – ACEA
BERLIN (Reuters) - New car registrations in Europe tumbled almost 30% in October as global semiconductor shortages continued to hurt vehicle supply, industry data showed on Thursday. With 798,693 cars...
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Barclays expects world economy to grow at 6% this year
(Reuters) - The global economy is expected to grow at 6% this year, Barclays analysts said on Thursday, adding that the slow pace of growth was still heightened compared with the standards of the past...
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China walks a tightrope on property clampdown
By Gabriel Crossley BEIJING (Reuters) - China's property sector, a major driver of economic growth, has weakened sharply this year as Beijing cracks down on speculators and indebted developers in a br...
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Thyssenkrupp’s profit to double in ’22, flags hydrogen IPO
By Christoph Steitz and Tom Kckenhoff ESSEN, Germany (Reuters) -Thyssenkrupp's operating profit could more than double next year, the submarines-to-steel group said on Thursday, boosted by an economic...
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Shipping rate surge threatens global economy recovery, UNCTAD says
By Jonathan Saul LONDON (Reuters) - A surge in container shipping rates poses a threat to the global economic recovery, with small countries dependent on deliveries by sea expected to be hardest hit b...
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