Archive for the January 28, 2019
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Abu Dhabi's state oil firm said Sunday it had signed partnership deals worth $5.8 billion with Italian oil giant Eni and Austria's OMV, awarding them key stakes in its refining arm. Under the agreements, Eni
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Saudi petrochemicals giant SABIC said on Sunday its net profit in the fourth quarter dropped due to lower sales prices but rose for 2018 as a whole. SABIC, the largest listed firm in the kingdom,
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Saudi petrochemicals giant SABIC said on Sunday its net profit in the fourth quarter dropped due to lower sales prices but rose for 2018 as a whole. SABIC, the largest listed firm in the kingdom,
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Tesco, Britain's biggest supermarket chain, may cut thousands of jobs by closing in-store meat, fish and delicatessen counters and by replacing staff canteens with vending machines, the Mail on Sunday newspaper reported, citing industry sources.
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The European Commission is reviewing last-minute changes from Alstom and Siemens aimed at getting a green light for the planned merger of their rail activities, EU Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager told Reuters. Vestager confirmed the
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Austria's right-wing government might defend tough anti-immigration policies but employers were out to attract refugees at a special jobs fair last week as the country faced pressing labour shortages. "Would you like to work in
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With a month left in their truce, senior US and Chinese officials will meet in Washington this week, hoping to move toward a bargain to end their unprecedented trade war. Beijing's trade envoy, Chinese Vice
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Credit ratings in the developing world look set to grind lower again this year as the world economy slows, with Latin America likely to be the centre of the action - though the news might
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Credit ratings in the developing world look set to grind lower again this year as the world economy slows, with Latin America likely to be the centre of the action - though the news might
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South Africa's rand will lose over 3 percent of its value in volatile trade against the dollar this year, a Reuters poll of market strategists found on Wednesday, but should be cushioned by wavering expectations
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