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Exclusive: Worldline $9.2 billion Ingenico deal may need EU concessions – sources
By Foo Yun Chee BRUSSELS (Reuters) - French payments company Worldline's 7.8 billion euro ($9.23 billion) bid for Ingenico may require concessions to gain European Union antitrust regulator approval, ...
Syndicated Content Sep 07, 2020
From Target to Twitter, U.S. companies urge workers to vote
By Richa Naidu (Reuters) - From Georgia to Wisconsin to Ohio earlier this year, voters in primary elections were stuck for hours in lines from sharply reduced polling locations. And the surge in absen...
Syndicated Content Sep 07, 2020
Economists stick to Brexit forecasts despite no-deal rhetoric
By Julien Ponthus and Olga Cotaga LONDON (Reuters) - Economists stuck to their forecasts on Monday that Britain and the European Union would agree some sort of post-Brexit trade deal, taking the view ...
Syndicated Content Sep 07, 2020
Luxembourg raises 1.5 billion euros in Europe’s first ‘sustainability’ government bond
By Yoruk Bahceli AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Luxembourg became the first European government to sell a "sustainability" bond on Monday, raising 1.5 billion euros ($1.77 billion). Its choice of a 'sustainabi...
Syndicated Content Sep 07, 2020
British entertainment, left in dark, seeks government insurance help
By Carolyn Cohn and Barbara Lewis LONDON (Reuters) - British theaters and live music venues say the show will only go on if the government provides a financial backstop, as the COVID-19 pandemic means...
Syndicated Content Sep 07, 2020
Caixabank, Bankia close to deal on merged HQ, premium still mulled
By Jess Aguado MADRID (Reuters) - The controlling shareholders in Spain's Caixabank and state-owned Bankia are close to agreeing on Valencia as their joint headquarters but are still mulling other asp...
Syndicated Content Sep 07, 2020
German Finance Minister Scholz eyes more debt to support recovery
BERLIN (Reuters) - The German economy is recovering from the coronavirus shock and will reach its pre-crisis size at the beginning of 2022 at the latest, Finance Minister Olaf Scholz told Reuters on M...
Syndicated Content Sep 07, 2020
Nestle on track to meet sustainable packaging goal
ZURICH (Reuters) - Nestle has increased the share of recyclable or reusable plastics to package its products to 87%, making progress toward its 100% goal by 2025, and gave examples of innovation to cu...
Syndicated Content Sep 07, 2020
Seven of South African retailer Clicks’ stores damaged in protests over ‘racist’ ad
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Demonstrators damaged seven of South African drug retailer Clicks Group's shops on Monday and forced others to close during protests over what they said was a racist advertise...
Syndicated Content Sep 07, 2020
Electric car warning signals as Denmark calculates cost of switch
COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - A rapid switch from to electric cars to meet Denmark's ambitious climate targets will leave a massive gap in its finances, a government commission said on Monday. Moving to elec...
Syndicated Content Sep 07, 2020
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