Man Group Appoints its First Female CEO in 240 Years
Man Group Plc has appointed its first female chief executive officer in its 240 years of existence. Robyn
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Euro zone consumers raise inflation expectations - ECB survey
FRANKFURT Euro zone consumers raised their inflation expectations in March, even as the rate of price growth fell
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Nissan sees 38% full-year profit rise on stronger sales outlook
TOKYO (Reuters) -Japan's Nissan Motor Co on Thursday said it expects operating profit to rise 38% this year on a
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ING Plans €1.5 Billion Buyback as Rates Fuel Profit Beat
ING Groep NV plans to buy back as much as €1.5 billion ($1.65 billion) worth of shares after
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FPT’s akaBot Named a RPA Leader in the G2 Grid® Report for Robotic Process Automation | Spring 2023
HANOI, Vietnam--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 11, 2023--
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Bayer sees 2023 results at lower end of range as weedkiller prices drop
By Ludwig Burger FRANKFURT (Reuters) -Drug and pesticide maker Bayer said its 2023 results would likely come in at the
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Man Group CEO Luke Ellis to retire, Robyn Grew to take charge
LONDON Man Group said on Thursday its chief executive Luke Ellis would retire in September and be succeeded
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Elite Robots to Showcase European Premiere of Powerful CS620 Cobot with 20 kg Payload and 5A Output at Automatica 2023
SHANGHAI--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 11, 2023--
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Japan's Subaru sets out targets for EV push over five years
TOKYO Japanese automaker Subaru Corp laid out targets for selling and making battery electric vehicles (EVs) on Thursday,
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How Europe is building artificial intelligence guardrails
Authorities around the world are racing to draw up rules for artificial intelligence, including in the European Union, where draft legislation faces a pivotal moment
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Deutsche Telekom slightly raises 2023 profit outlook
BERLIN Deutsche Telekom slightly raised its full-year operating profit target on Thursday after reporting a small bump in
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Norway to Raise Oil Wealth Spending to Protect Welfare Services
Norway plans to raise spending of its $1.4 trillion sovereign wealth fund, citing the need to protect welfare
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