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UK’s Micro Focus reports smaller first-half loss on cost cuts
(Reuters) - British software company Micro Focus International reported a smaller loss for the first half on Thursday as it slashed costs, and said it had set aside $70 million to resolve a patent inf...
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H&M swings back to profit, June sales jump as restrictions ease
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Sweden's H&M reported on Thursday a bigger pretax profit than expected for the March-May period, its fiscal second quarter, on the back of the easing of restrictions to curb the ...
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BT offers long-term price deal to lure wholesale fibre customers
LONDON (Reuters) - BT said its Openreach unit would offer long-term price certainty to its wholesale communications provider customers to help drive the adoption of the full fibre broadband network (F...
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Top U.S. diplomat hopes El Salvador, IMF will settle bitcoin row
SAN SALVADOR (Reuters) - A top U.S. diplomat said on Wednesday that she hoped El Salvador and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) will complete a financing agreement following the country's dramatic...
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Explainer: When is a crisis no longer a crisis? A dilemma for the ECB
By Balazs Koranyi FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Like the U.S Federal Reserve and other major central banks around the world, the European Central Bank has thrown unprecedented volumes of emergency stimulus at...
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Nissan bets big on UK with EV battery plant and new crossover
By Guy Faulconbridge and Paul Sandle SUNDERLAND, England (Reuters) - Nissan Motor Co bet on Britain to supercharge its European electric future on Thursday, pledging $1.4 billion with its Chinese part...
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Kim’s reshuffles serve to keep North Korea elite in line as crises mount
(Corrects spelling in headline) By Josh Smith and Hyonhee Shin SEOUL (Reuters) -What may be the most significant reshuffle of top North Korean officials in years by leader Kim Jong Un serves as a warn...
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Primark sales ahead of company expectations in latest quarter
LONDON (Reuters) - Associated British Foods said on Thursday third-quarter sales at its Primark fashion stores which reopened after COVID-19 lockdowns were ahead of expectations in all markets. It sai...
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Deutsche Bank names Glenn Morgan as Australia CEO
(Reuters) - Deutsche Bank said on Thursday it has named Glenn Morgan as permanent chief executive officer of its Australia division, nearly a year after he took charge on an interim basis. Morgan took...
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Belarus leader has little to fear from EU sanctions – analysts
By Katya Golubkova MOSCOW (Reuters) - EU sanctions designed to punish veteran Belarus leader Alexander Lukashenko for a sweeping political crackdown will leave him largely unscathed and able to contin...
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