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Apple warns of lower iPhone shipments as COVID curbs hobble China plant
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UK bond turmoil leaves smaller pension schemes with longer-term costs
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Mexico’s Pemex had a plan to fix its flaring problem, but abandoned it
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Bank of England’s recession warning turns spotlight to UK budget plan
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Twitter asks some laid off workers to come back, Bloomberg reports
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Twitter to delay badge changes until after U.S. midterm elections, the New York Times reports
(Reuters) – Twitter is delaying the rollout of verification check marks to subscribers of its new $8 a month service…
TIM top investor Vivendi keen to discuss network plan with govt – sources
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Explainer-Will Twitter layoffs violate U.S. law?
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Eli Lilly says some staff want to leave Indiana because of abortion ban, Financial Times reports
(Reuters) – Some Eli Lilly and Co employees have requested transfers from the drugmaker’s Indiana operations after the U.S. state’s…
