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Wegovy maker Novo Nordisk extends losses following first-quarter results
Analysts pored over the details in its first-quarter results and monitored a potential rival weight loss treatment.CNBC - Business -
Pogacar starts explosive first Giro weekend in pole but potholes await
The outstanding Slovenian cyclist is putting the hype in perspective as he prepares for his debut in historic Grand Tour. Tadej Pogacar may be the outstanding bet to win his debut Giro d’Italia, but the Slovenian is also acutely aware of how three ...The Guardian - World -
SocGen defends risk controls after unauthorised trading incident
French bank reports smaller than expected drop in profit after strong performance in equities tradingFinancial Times - Business -
Societe Generale Shares Climb on Above-Forecast First Quarter
Societe Generale’s results were better than expected at the revenue and underlying profit levels and showed early recovery signs in French retail banking, analysts said.The Wall Street Journal - World
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