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U.S. lender Citizens stepping back from auto loans – CEO
By Saeed Azhar NEW YORK (Reuters) – U.S. lender Citizens Financial Group cut back on auto lending last year and…
VW’s Skoda Auto cuts production due to chip shortage – trade unions
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EU warns of ‘unfair’ Chinese subsidies in Green Deal plan – draft
BRUSSELS (Reuters) – Europe and its partners must do more to combat the effect of Chinese subsidies for the manufacture…
Europe stocks slip as hot Spanish inflation data fans rate hike concerns
By Ankika Biswas and Amruta Khandekar (Reuters) – European shares slipped on Monday as hotter-than-expected inflation data from Spain added…
U.S. court dismisses bankruptcy petition by J&J’s talc unit
(Reuters) – An appeals court in the United States on Monday dismissed a bankruptcy petition by Johnson & Johnson’s talc…
Rheinmetall, GM Defence win contract to supply trucks to U.S. Army
(Reuters) – German arms manufacturer Rheinmetall on Monday said its United States unit has won a contract for the first…
U.S. FAA adopts new safeguards after computer outage halted flights
By David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) told lawmakers it had made a series of changes…
Facebook seeks to block $3.7 billion UK mass action over market dominance
By Sam Tobin LONDON (Reuters) – Facebook on Monday asked a London tribunal to block a collective lawsuit valued at…
‘They fire, we hire’ – Germany seizes on Silicon Valley’s woes
By Rene Wagner and Jan Schwartz BERLIN (Reuters) – Faced with a tight labour market and a shortage of workers…
