
A 125-Year-Old European Carmaker Starts Over to Democratize EVs
Renault SA started with a daring wager. On Christmas Eve in 1898, a young mechanic named Louis Renault
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UAE to Set Up Carbon Registry to Gauge Companies’ Emission Cuts
The United Arab Emirates is developing a carbon registry that will measure companies’ progress in reducing emissions, and
1970-01-01 08:00

Finland Closes Key Russian Border Crossings
Finland will close four of its busiest border crossings with Russia after concluding that an influx of migrants
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Schonfeld Cuts 15% of Staff After Exiting Millennium Talks
Schonfeld Strategic Advisors dismissed 15% of its workforce to cut costs after scrapping deal talks with Izzy Englander’s
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Americanas Releases Late Earnings in Step Toward Debt Deal
Troubled Brazilian retailer Americanas SA released long-delayed financial reports, a key step toward reaching a debt restructuring deal
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OPEC Seeks to Expand Legal Team for Energy Transition Challenge
OPEC is seeking to expand its legal team as the oil producer group prepares for challenges posed by
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Walmart Lifts Profit Outlook, Stays Cautious on US Consumers
Walmart Inc. modestly raised its annual profit forecast but struck a cautious tone about the outlook for US
1970-01-01 08:00

Top Dubai Crypto Official to Step Down After Less Than Year
The head of Dubai’s crypto regulator is poised to depart after less than a year on the job,
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Disco Bonds Surge on Surprise Bank Move to Redeem Them
A group of bonds issued almost 40 years ago by Norwegian lender DNB Bank ASA are surging in
1970-01-01 08:00

Young’s to Buy City Pubs for £162 Million as Bars Suffer
Shares in City Pub Group Plc soared more than 30% after it agreed to a £162 million ($201
1970-01-01 08:00

Vitol Buys BP’s Turkish Gas Stations, Upping Downstream Bet
Vitol’s Petrol Ofisi agreed to buy BP Plc’s gas station operations in Turkey, as the world’s biggest independent
1970-01-01 08:00

Mars to Pay 170% Premium to Take Over Britain’s Hotel Chocolat
Mars Inc., the US candy company, agreed to buy Britain’s Hotel Chocolat Group Plc for £534 million ($662
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