
ISS backs all four ValueAct director candidates in Seven & I boardroom fight
By Svea Herbst-Bayliss NEW YORK (Reuters) -Proxy advisory firm Institutional Shareholder Services (ISS) on Tuesday backed ValueAct Capital's boardroom challenge
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EU court backs Ryanair's challenge against Lufthansa state bailout
BRUSSELS Europe's second-top court on Wednesday backed Irish airline Ryanair's challenge against Germany's Lufthansa state bailout in 2020
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Rape Claims Shake UK Political Titan in Warning to All Business
The Confederation of British Industry was quick to add its support as the MeToo movement forced businesses across
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Global hedge fund launches at lowest level since 2017 -Preqin
By Nell Mackenzie LONDON Hedge fund launches in 2023 are at their lowest level globally since 2017, data
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Australia boasts rare budget surplus, before spending gobbles it up again
By Wayne Cole SYDNEY Australia's Labor government on Tuesday boasted the first budget surplus in 15 years as
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Li-Cycle and Glencore unveil plans for recycling hub in Italy
Battery recycler Li-Cycle Holdings Corp said on Tuesday it planned to develop a recycling hub in Italy along
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Brazil's Itau Unibanco first-quarter net profit up 14.6%
SAO PAULO (Reuters) -Itau Unibanco Holding SA, Brazil's biggest private bank, reported on Monday first-quarter recurring net profit up 14.6%
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Australia to deliver first budget surplus in 15 years
SYDNEY Australia is set to deliver its first budget surplus in 15 years on Tuesday, as its coffers
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Federal ban on selling handguns to 18- to 20-year-olds is unconstitutional, judge says
A federal judge said Wednesday that federal prohibitions on licensed dealers selling handguns to 18-to-20-year-olds are unconstitutional, in what is the last legal volley over age-based firearm regulations -- a court fight that has escalated since the Supreme Court's major Second Amendment ruling last year.
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U.S. government posts smaller $176 billion April surplus as revenues shrink
By David Lawder WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. government reported a $176 billion surplus in April, down sharply from a year-ago
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Cyprus murder trial: Killed wife 'might not have been terminally ill'
David Hunter admits killing his wife in Cyprus but says it was assisted suicide, his murder trial hears.
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