US SEC readies vote on regulatory overhaul for private funds
NEW YORK The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is expected on Wednesday to finalize rules overhauling private fund
2023-08-23 18:04
KRISPY KREME® Creates First-Ever Pup’kin Spice Doggie Doughnuts, Available Beginning National Dog Day, Aug. 26
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2023-08-23 18:01
Carvana Debuts Same Day Vehicle Delivery in Indiana Sharing New Level of Speed and Convenience With Local Shoppers
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2023-08-23 18:00
Children's advocates ask FTC to investigate Google for targeting ads to kids
Children's advocacy groups including Fairplay and Common Sense Media are asking the Federal Trade Commission to investigate Google, saying the tech giant serves personalized ads to kids on YouTube despite federal law prohibiting the practice
2023-08-23 18:00
Miners hope to keep 'gold shining' in Mali despite ownership law
By Felix Njini and Tiemoko Diallo NAIROBI Some of Mali's top gold producers said a new law to
2023-08-23 17:32
VinFast shares soar again as buzz over Vietnamese EV maker grows
Shares of VinFast, the Vietnamese electric vehicle maker that went public in a red-hot Wall Street debut last week, enjoyed another stunning rally again Tuesday.
2023-08-23 17:24
A Hong Kong court refused to ban a protest song. Now the government has been allowed to appeal
The Hong Kong government has been given the green light to appeal a court’s refusal to ban a protest song
2023-08-23 17:14
China group tours return to Japan but 'explosive spending' unlikely
By Maki Shiraki and Rocky Swift TOKYO Chinese group tours are back in Japan but anyone banking on
2023-08-23 16:56
Swatch CEO Says MoonSwatch Brand Outperforming Swiss Market
The head of Swatch Group AG said the company’s Swatch and Tissot brands are outperforming the wider market
2023-08-23 16:36
Nigeria Plans Dollar Asset Listings to Ease Forex Woes
Nigeria’s stock exchange proposes allowing dollar-denominated bond listings and potentially expanding this to stocks, with the aim of
2023-08-23 16:34
Column-A US-China detente to avoid 'fiscally assured destruction?': Mike Dolan
By Mike Dolan LONDON The United States and China may feel some financial detente is wise at this
2023-08-23 16:31
Waitrose has launched its first ever lunchtime meal deal
Waitrose has joined major supermarkets by introducing its first lunchtime meal deal. The upmarket retailer has said that on 30 August, it will be introducing its Food To Go offer, which will include a main, side and drink for £5, due to the growing demand for easy lunches as workers return to the office following the end of the pandemic. The deal will include a range of sandwiches, wraps, sushi and salads, alongside fruit, cereal bars, juices and smoothies. Waitrose has long offered all these products as part of its Food To Go range, but this is the first time they will be available in a lunchtime deal. Waitrose joins other supermarket chains including Sainsbury’s, Tesco, Morrisons and also Boots, which all offer lunch deals – but Waitrose’s deal is the most expensive, with Tesco’s deal costing £3.90 and Sainsbury’s and Morrisons’s equivalents costing £3.50. Meanwhile, a Boots meal deal costs £3.99 but it is £3.60 if you use an Advantage Card. MyWaitrose customers who bring in their own cup can also get a free cup of coffee when they buy their £5 meal deal. The supermarket has launched its first vegan BLT sandwich, and have also included chilled snacks such as Taiko gyoza and Higgidy ham hock & cheddar rolls in the deal. Speaking about the new launch, Waitrose Food To Go buyer Jennifer Moscardini said: “We know lots of our customers are heading into our shops to grab something for their lunch, so to be able to offer them a convenient, high-quality and great value meal deal is really important for us.” It follows reports that Waitrose and John Lewis will start offering free hot drinks and discounted food to on-duty police officers in an attempt to tackle shoplifting. The upmarket shops hope uniformed police and patrol cars being on site will deter thieves in a similar way to which motorists slow down on the roads when they see officers. John Lewis Partnership, which owns the brands, has written to the Police Federation to say officers can get free coffee if they bring a reusable cup. Community support officers will also be able to take advantage of the initiative, which John Lewis has named “thanks a latte”. Read More Prince Harry and Meghan Markle sightseeing tour led by Thomas Markle’s friend sparks outrage over privacy Bride tries on mother’s wedding dress 30 years after parents’ wedding Former royal chef explains why Prince William and Kate’s children don’t eat with them
2023-08-23 16:21
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