By David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) -A federal appeals court on Tuesday rejected China Telecom Corp’s challenge to a Federal Communications Commission order withdrawing the company’s[...]
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Analysis-Nature deal gets finance, business thumbs up, yet hurdles remain
By Allison Lampert, Isla Binnie and Virginia Furness MONTREAL (Reuters) – A landmark deal to protect nature will put biodiversity on the to-do list for businesses and financial firms – cre[...]
Read moreAmazon reaches settlement in three EU antitrust cases, avoids fine
BRUSSELS (Reuters) -Amazon on Tuesday reached a settlement with the European Union in three antitrust probes after the U.S. online retailer addressed the EU’s concerns over its use of sellers[...]
Read moreJustin Bieber slams H&M “trash” merchandise featuring his image
COPENHAGEN (Reuters) -Pop singer Justin Bieber lashed out at H&M over clothes featuring the Canadian artist’s image and lyrics, saying the Swedish fashion retailer had not obtained his appro[...]
Read moreEU regulators quiz rivals on Microsoft tactics after Activision
By Foo Yun Chee BRUSSELS (Reuters) -EU antitrust regulators have asked game developers and distributors if they think Microsoft will block their access to Activision Blizzard’s games once it has[...]
Read moreRecession, or recession-ish? Fed outlook for U.S. walks a fine line
(This Dec. 16 story has been corrected to change the spelling of name from Owen to Owens in the 20th paragraph) By Howard Schneider WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Like many economists, Vanguard’s[...]
Read moreEthiopian Airlines sees passenger rebound from COVID this year
By Duncan Miriri NAIROBI (Reuters) – Ethiopian Airlines expects its passenger business to recover to pre-pandemic levels in its financial year ending in June, its chief executive told Reuters. A[...]
Read moreU.S. single-family housing starts, building permits plunge in November
By Lucia Mutikani WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. single-family homebuilding tumbled to a 2-1/2 year low in November and permits for future construction plunged as higher mortgage rates continued to depres[...]
Read moreAnalysis-Italy’s rates clash with ECB a sign of things to come for euro zone
By Francesco Canepa FRANKFURT (Reuters) – Attacks by Italy’s new government on the European Central Bank over its plans to raise borrowing costs may be a sign of things to come for a euro[...]
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