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Orban says global minimum tax plan ‘absurd’, Hungary may look at options
BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban said on Wednesday a proposed global minimum corporate tax is "absurd" and his government would need to consider contingency plans if the init...
Syndicated Content Jun 09, 2021
We are protecting UK integrity in post-Brexit North Ireland talks, says PM
LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Wednesday he was working to ensure the territorial and economic integrity of the United Kingdom when asked about the lack of progress in...
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Mastercard removes its brand from Copa America – reports
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Mastercard Inc has decided to temporarily remove its brands from Copa America in Brazil, although the payments company remains a sponsor of the soccer tournament, Brazilian media...
Syndicated Content Jun 09, 2021
EU antitrust regulator cite concerns about voice assistants’ exclusivity practices
By Foo Yun Chee BRUSSELS (Reuters) - A year-long inquiry into voice assistants such as Alexa and Siri and other internet-connected devices has led to among more than 200 companies expressing concerns ...
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High Court finds UK government acted unlawfully over contract
LONDON (Reuters) - London's High Court has found Britain's government acted unlawfully when it gave a contract to a public relations firm run by associates of Prime Minister Boris Johnson's former chi...
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Ukraine to keep COVID-19 lockdown despite fall in infections
KYIV (Reuters) - Ukraine's health ministry will propose that the government maintains lockdown restrictions for the summer despite a fall in new coronavirus infections in the country, minister Viktor ...
Syndicated Content Jun 09, 2021
Campbell Soup quarterly profit falls 5%
(Reuters) - Campbell Soup Co reported a near 5% fall in quarterly profit on Wednesday, hurt by rising raw material and supply chain costs. Net earnings attributable to the company fell to $160 million...
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Tyson Foods sets net-zero emissions goal, but falls short on farming project
By Tom Polansek CHICAGO (Reuters) - Tyson Foods set a goal on Wednesday to reach net-zero greenhouse gas emissions globally by 2050, after missing a deadline to improve U.S. farming practices as part ...
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U.S. mortgage applications decline with a drop in refinancing – MBA
By Evan Sully (Reuters) - U.S. applications for home mortgages declined last week as refinancing dropped to its lowest level since February 2020 with fewer homeowners able to take advantage of lower r...
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French retailer Auchan outlines online expansion in Russia
By Katya Golubkova ST PETERSBURG, Russia (Reuters) - French retailer Auchan plans to spend more than 20 billion roubles ($277 million) on developing digital services in Russia by 2024 to boost online ...
Syndicated Content Jun 09, 2021
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