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UK planning laws deter investment, says drugs giant
Dave Ricks says he had considered building a factory in the UK, but chose another country instead.United Kingdom -
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Former CEO of Brazilian retail giant Americanas arrested amid allegations of billions in fraud
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Former CEO of Brazilian retail giant Americanas arrested amid allegations of billions in fraud
The former CEO of Brazilian retail giant Americanas, Miguel Gutierrez, was arrested Friday in Madrid, and stands accused of participating in a 25 billion reais ($4.5 billion) fraud scheme -
The Guardian - World
China’s tech firms vow crackdown on online hate speech after knife attack
Clampdown follows fatal stabbing of Chinese woman who tried to stop attack on Japanese mother and child. China’s internet companies have announced a crackdown on “extreme nationalism” online, particularly anti-Japanese sentiment, after a Chinese ...China -
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Badenoch compares Labour equal pay plans to apartheid South Africa
Business secretary attacks ‘morally repellent’ proposal by main opposition party -
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Voter expectations at odds with Labour investment plans, polling data suggests
Only 2% of supporters expect party to cut public investment if it takes power, says YouGov poll -
Financial Times - Business
Wall Street’s last remaining bears struggle to convince optimistic clients
The few analysts still warning about US market downturn say investors have embraced ‘fanatical thinking’ -
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Boeing to get 'sweetheart deal' -victims' lawyer
The deal includes a fine, three years of probation and safety audits, according to a lawyer representing the victims of two fatal Boeing 737 Max crashes. -
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Dodgers vs. Giants Highlights
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US Supreme Court says Trump immune for ‘official acts’ as president
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Biden vows to stay in fight with Trump as pressure to quit mounts
US president’s team says he will take part in September debate despite disastrous Thursday performanceJoe Biden -
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Democrats panic as Biden stumbles in bad-tempered debate with Trump
Halting performance from president comes amid concern over age and fitness for officeJoe Biden -
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French far-right leader Jordan Bardella vows ‘cultural battle’ and demands EU rebate
Party chief ‘convinced’ Rassemblement National will secure an outright parliamentary majority in snap electionsEuropean Union -
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Companies slash borrowing costs on $400bn of US junk loans
Borrowers benefit from equivalent of two Fed rate cuts as demand for debt booms