
Sanofi Taps Adviser for OTC Spinoff as Buyout Firms Circle
Sanofi is working with an adviser to start preparations for a planned separation of its consumer health division,
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Burberry Warns Luxury Slump Puts Revenue Target Under Threat
Burberry Group Plc warned this year’s revenue target may be out of reach after the UK trench-coat maker’s
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Swedish Fund Alecta Referred to Police Over Heimstaden Stake
The Swedish pension fund embroiled in the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank this spring has been reported to
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Signa Prime Pursues Investors to Bridge €2 Billion Fund Gap
Austrian tycoon Rene Benko’s Signa Prime unit has approached investors over the last few days seeking up to
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US, Philippine Defense Chiefs Slam China, Seek Greater Ties
The US and the Philippines’ top defense officials slammed Beijing’s recent moves in the South China Sea, as
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US, Asian Nations Almost Done on Two Aspects of Economic Pact
The Biden administration and 13 partner nations in Asia and the Pacific are close to finishing agreements that
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The Economic Slowdown Is Making Decarbonization Harder for Companies
The global economic slowdown is starting to weigh on corporate efforts to achieve climate goals. Some 40% of
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Study Finds ‘Net Zero Greenwash’ Is Common in Corporate World
As net zero pledges proliferate, they’re often directly undermined by the lobbying activities of the companies making them,
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Spain’s Sanchez Heads for Third Term Win With Unruly Alliance
Spain’s acting Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez is set to win a third term on the back of a
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South Korea May Extend Short Selling Ban If Reforms Not Enough
South Korea may extend its total ban on short selling of stocks beyond June next year if reform
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Dalio, Cook, Citadel’s Zhao Win Coveted Seats at Xi Dinner Table
BlackRock Inc.’s Larry Fink and Apple Inc.’s Tim Cook are among the top US executives set to be
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Europe’s Elections May Delay Australia Trade Deal, Minister Says
A free-trade agreement between Australia and the European Union looks unlikely before Europe’s election season in mid-2024, Trade
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