DAVOS, Switzerland (Reuters) – Trade blocs seeking to skirt geopolitical risk by “friend-shoring” activities to like-minded countries should be careful…
Davos 2023: South Korea’s Yoon calls for strengthening resilience of global supply chains
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Marketmind: No safety net?
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SLB wins Russia business as oilfield rivals exit after Ukraine invasion
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Unilever gets partial win in EU court over Italy competition fine
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Brexit lifts number of million-euro-a-year bankers in EU, watchdog says
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Chinook helicopters could cost Germany twice as much as planned -Business Insider
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Davos 2023: Ukraine courts cash for post-war rebuild now, not later
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Zambia received ‘debt-for-nature’ proposal from WWF for restructuring
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Davos 2023: ECB’s Villeroy says inflation battle not yet won, rate guidance stands
DAVOS, Switzerland (Reuters) – The European Central Bank has yet to win its fight against sky high inflation so its…
