By Tangi Salaün PARIS (Reuters) -Credit Suisse agreed to pay France 238 million euros ($234 million) to settle a tax…
U.N. seeks ‘urgent’ steps to relieve backlog in Black Sea exports deal
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Deutsche Bank’s DWS sued by consumer group over alleged greenwashing
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Foreign business groups in China wary as new Xi term begins
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Political chaos tips British firms into deeper slide – PMIs
LONDON (Reuters) -British businesses are suffering their worst month since January 2021, when they were under a COVID-19 lockdown, as…
UPS could keep outpacing FedEx as e-commerce delivery market dims
By Lisa Baertlein and Shivansh Tiwary (Reuters) – United Parcel Service investors want to see this week how the delivery…
Strong equipment, parts demand expected to lift Caterpillar sales
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Analysis-Biden’s EV minerals cash fruitless without permitting reform
By Ernest Scheyder (Reuters) – Washington’s growing financial support for companies that produce metals used in electric vehicles will likely…
China’s exports to Russia up by more than 20% as growth slows elsewhere
BEIJING (Reuters) – China’s exports to sanctions-hit Russia rose at a double-digit pace for the third consecutive month in September,…
Thousands protest against PM Orban’s government, “runaway inflation”
BUDAPEST (Reuters) -Thousands of Hungarians including teachers and students marched through Budapest on Sunday to protest against the government, demanding…
