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Canada’s inflation rate hits 18-year high, puts focus on central bank rate policy
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Inflation trade? Nestle reaps benefits from higher prices
By Silke Koltrowitz ZURICH (Reuters) – Nestle raised its full-year sales target on Wednesday after the world’s largest food group […]
Japanese volcano spews plumes of ash, people warned away
TOKYO (Reuters) -A volcano erupted in Japan on Wednesday, blasting ash several miles into the sky and prompting officials to […]
Gates Foundation to spend $120 million to speed access to generics of Merck COVID-19 pill
By Julie Steenhuysen and Michael Erman (Reuters) – The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation said on Wednesday it would spend […]
AI can see through you: CEOs’ language under machine microscope
By Tommy Wilkes LONDON (Reuters) – Executives, beware! You could become your own worst enemy. CEOs and other managers are […]
Kering shares fall after Asia curbs sales growth at Kering’s fashion brand Gucci
PARIS (Reuters) – Shares in French luxury goods company Kering fell sharply on Wednesday, after Kering’s star fashion brand Gucci […]
Factbox-Burberry’s new CEO Akeroyd returns to British roots
(Reuters) – British fashion house Burberry named Jonathan Akeroyd as its new chief executive officer from next April, poaching the […]
Chinese hot pot chain Haidilao slows growth as COVID-19 curbs consumer appetite
By Sophie Yu and Brenda Goh BEIJING (Reuters) – China’s biggest hot pot chain Haidilao is slowing its rollout of […]
Global ‘Squid Game’ mania lifts Netflix quarter
By Lisa Richwine and Eva Mathews (Reuters) -Netflix Inc’s global sensation “Squid Game” helped lure more new customers than expected, […]