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Heineken to cut 8,000 jobs to restore pre-pandemic margins
By Philip Blenkinsop BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Heineken NV plans to cut about 8,000 jobs, the Dutch group said on Wednesday, seeking to restore operating margins to pre-pandemic levels after a sharp declin...
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Africa’s miners and winemakers toast China’s row with Australia
By Joe Bavier, Tanisha Heiberg and Emma Rumney CAPE TOWN (Reuters) - For South African winemaker Vergenoegd Lw, the pandemic could have been a disaster but a bitter trade war between China and Austral...
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Ireland likely to extend hospitality VAT cut: Deputy PM
DUBLIN (Reuters) - Ireland is likely to extend a VAT rate cut for the hospitality sector into 2022 as some restrictions affecting it are expected to be in place at least until year-end, Deputy Prime M...
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Heineken says cutting around 8,000 jobs in restructuring
(Reuters) - Dutch brewer Heineken said it was cutting around 8,000 jobs following a review of its operations launched in October. The cuts will lead to a total restructuring charge of around 420 milli...
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Analysis: As deflation looms, BOJ reshuffle gives more voice to advocates of big stimulus
By Leika Kihara TOKYO (Reuters) - As the coronavirus pandemic stokes fears of deflation, the Bank of Japan is facing changes in its board that could tip thebalance in favour of aggressive monetary eas...
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Maersk sees higher profits this year, fourth quarter meets forecast
COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - Shipping group Maersk reported fourth-quarter profit in line with expectations on Wednesday and said it expects higher earnings this year. Maersk, the world's biggest container ...
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Europe’s summer abroad cancelled as staycation bookings soar
By Padraic Halpin, Sarah Young and Simon Johnson CONNEMARA, Ireland (Reuters) - Up until late January Terry O'Toole was fielding a trickle of enquiries from Irish holidaymakers happy to settle for ano...
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Davos organisers prepare for August summit in Singapore, size unsure
By John Geddie SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Having delayed its 'Davos' summit in Singapore twice already, the World Economic Forum is pressing on with plans to gather in August, but how big the meeting is wi...
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Macquarie taps renewables trend with $2 billion infrastructure fund
By Simon Jessop LONDON (Reuters) - Macquarie, the world's largest infrastructure investor, has raised 1.6 billion euros ($1.93 billion) for its second global renewables fund, driven by strong demand f...
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Thyssenkrupp raises full-year forecast on automotive recovery
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - German conglomerate Thyssenkrupp on Wednesday raised its full-year outlook for sales, cash flow and profits, citing improved demand for automotive components and materials. "In a...
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