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OPEC+ yet to find compromise on oil policy for 2021, say sources
LONDON (Reuters) - OPEC and allies led by Russia have yet to find a consensus on oil output policy for 2021, after an initial round of talks on Sunday and ahead of crucial meetings on Monday and Tuesd...
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Field narrows for global miner Rio Tinto’s top job
By Melanie Burton and Helen Reid MELBOURNE/JOHANNESBERG (Reuters) - Rio Tinto will look to a handful of external candidates in a narrowing field for its new chief executive, as the miner tries to win ...
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EU proposes new post-Trump alliance with U.S. in face of China threat: FT
(Reuters) - The European Union is seeking to forge a new alliance with the United States to bury the tensions of the Trump era and meet the challenges posed by China, the Financial Times reported http...
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German banks should brace for insolvencies, hold off dividends: Bundesbank’s Buch
BERLIN (Reuters) - German banks have sufficient capital buffers to weather the COVID-19 crisis but should prepare for a rise in insolvencies and refrain from paying out dividends for now, Bundesbank V...
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France’s Niel, Pigasse target consumer goods with new acquisition vehicle
PARIS (Reuters) - French telecoms magnate Xavier Niel is teaming up with former Lazard banker Matthieu Pigasse and another entrepreneur to raise funds through a new listed vehicle to target acquisitio...
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More than half of German retailers pessimistic about Christmas: HDE
BERLIN (Reuters) - More than half of German retailers expect fewer customers and falling sales over the crucial Christmas period, according to a survey of 550 companies by the German Retail Associatio...
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Amazon workers at German warehouse to strike again
BERLIN (Reuters) - Trade union Verdi on Sunday called on workers at a German Amazon warehouse to strike for the second time in a week to disrupt the processing of orders following the 'Black Friday' d...
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Canadian pension funds, insurers seeking private debt face shrinking pool of lower-risk firms
By Nichola Saminather and Maiya Keidan TORONTO (Reuters) - Canadian pension funds and insurers are facing a shrinking universe of higher-quality private debt investments to lift returns in a low-yield...
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Israel 2021 budget worth $129 billion to be presented to PM Monday: source
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel's Finance Ministry will present a long awaited 2021 state budget to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday that will total 426 billion shekels ($128.5 billion), a min...
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Analysis: Investors weigh prospects for U.S. corporate earnings as stocks set records
By Caroline Valetkevitch NEW YORK (Reuters) - As U.S. stocks scale fresh record highs, investors are trying to gauge whether next year's projected profit rebound will be strong enough to add fuel to t...
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