(Reuters) – Russia’s federal anti-monopoly service (FAS) fined Apple about $17.4 million, the regulator said on Tuesday, over what it…
Dutch PM Rutte sees progress in talks on U.S. chip export restrictions
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) – Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte on Tuesday said he saw gradual progress in talks over new restrictions…
Wall Street investment banking slammed, as execs hope for more confidence ahead
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KKR to buy S&P Global’s engineering solutions unit for $975 million
(Reuters) -Private equity giant KKR & Co will buy S&P Global’s engineering solutions business for $975 million, the financial services…
Davos 2023: BlackRock U.S. inflows dwarf $4 billion lost in ESG backlash -CEO
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Marketmind: BOJ’s moment of truth
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Disney says Peltz ‘lacks skills’ to help business as proxy battle heats up
By Dawn Chmielewski LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – Walt Disney Co on Tuesday defended its decision to deny Nelson Peltz a…
U.S. fines Virgin Atlantic $1.05 million for flying over Iraq
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Carvana adopts ‘poison pill’, sells $4 billion of auto loans
(Reuters) – Carvana Co has adopted a “poison pill” to limit shareholders from raising their stakes and has reached an…
Twitter’s laid-off workers cannot pursue claims via class-action lawsuit-judge
(Reuters) -Twitter Inc has secured a ruling allowing the social media company to force several laid-off workers suing over their…
