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U.S. Treasury names officials expected to lead Biden’s global tax crackdown
By Trevor Hunnicutt and David Lawder WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Treasury announced several hires to top posts on Wednesday, and sources said the new officials plan to push a key part of President...
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Commerzbank CEO finalizes plans to cut 10,000 jobs, close branches
By Tom Sims and Patricia Uhlig FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Commerzbank Chief Executive Manfred Knof on Wednesday finalized plans to cut 10,000 jobs and close hundreds of branches, a radical overhaul that ca...
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With Bezos out as Amazon CEO, is this the end of his ominous question-mark emails?
By Jeffrey Dastin (Reuters) - For staff at Amazon.com Inc, the departure of CEO Jeff Bezos may spell the end of one of the company's unusual and, for some managers, frightening practices: the "questio...
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Ford’s forecast in focus as it wraps up year with quarterly loss
By Rachit Vats (Reuters) - Ford Motor Co's investors are likely to brush aside the company's quarterly loss on Thursday and focus on its 2021 forecast and production target for the revamped F-150 pick...
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Global firms raise $546 billion in January as SPAC frenzy continues
By Noor Zainab Hussain (Reuters) - Companies raised $546 billion from new bond and share issues in January, as a flood of central bank money-printing and recovering stock markets brought record number...
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Exclusive: Merck anti-baldness drug Propecia has long trail of suicide reports, records show
By Dan Levine and Chad Terhune (Reuters) - Newly unsealed court documents and other records show that Merck & Co and U.S. regulators knew about reports of suicidal behavior in men taking the company's...
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Papa John’s shareholder lawsuit over workplace culture is dismissed
By Jonathan Stempel NEW YORK (Reuters) - Papa John's International Inc on Wednesday won the dismissal of a lawsuit accusing the pizza chain and founder John Schnatter of defrauding shareholders by con...
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Brazil’s Bolsonaro says privatizations, tax reform, central bank independence are priorities
BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazil's President Jair Bolsonaro said on Wednesday his legislative agenda priorities are the privatization of state companies, central bank independence, and administrative and t...
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Bayer reaches $2 billion deal over future Roundup cancer claims
By Tom Hals and Tina Bellon (Reuters) - Bayer AG struck a $2 billion deal to resolve future legal claims that its widely used weedkiller Roundup causes cancer, the German company said on Wednesday. Ba...
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U.S. mortgage funds see highest inflows in a year in January
By Patturaja Murugaboopathy (Reuters) - Money flows into U.S. mortgage funds climbed to a 1-year high in January, according to Refinitiv data, bolstered by lower interest rates and hopes of a faster e...
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