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...The Minneapolis-based packaged foods giant — whose brands include Cheerios and Wheaties — is reportedly looking to sell its North American yoghurt business in a deal that could be worth more than $2bn....
...“North American companies place a greater emphasis on pay-at-risk,” said Stephen Diotte, compensation practice leader at the Bedford Group, a Calgary-based consultancy....
...They also cite growing risks to companies from regulatory scrutiny and consumer appetite for healthier products....
...Still, Delaware, Inc is going to have to decide whether its brand should be based on being an even-handed, dispassionate system or something more corporate-friendly, designed to keep up in a regulatory race...
...Apple: The smartphone maker is expected to report earnings of $1.50 per share on $90bn in revenue, which would mark declines on the top and bottom lines as demand for its products slow....
...“Commercial viability is fundamental for ambitious projects of this size and scale,” said Molly Morris, president of Equinor Renewables Americas....
...Investors will be keen to learn more about its efforts to speed up its rollout and development of AI products....
...Pepsi said the deceleration was largely due to a recall in Quaker granola products over salmonella concerns and weak sales in North America....
...The company warned in the previous quarter of a slowdown in North America in both food and beverages that continued into this year, which was partly affected by the recall of some Quaker Foods products....
...BP promised to cut costs by $2bn by the end of 2026 after first-quarter profit fell by more than expected....
...On Tuesday, Western Australia’s Environmental Protection Authority approved BP’s plan to revamp an oil refinery south of Perth so that it can make fuels from natural products like vegetable oils, animal...
...Boeing: The US planemaker’s earnings will be closely watched by investors as it navigates a crisis of confidence in the safety and quality of its products following January’s mid-air blowout of a Boeing...
...Stints in Texas and Scotland as finance chief for the company’s North America gas and North Sea operations, respectively, followed....
...Another factor driving the growth of ETFs is the active ETF boom, said Bryan Armour, director of passive strategies research for North America at Morningstar Research Services....
But the boost to liquidity can prove shortlived
Plus, CZ gets four months and outflows from bitcoin ETFs
...“There was a huge outflow from ESGU and into QUAL as a result of BlackRock changing their weighting,” said Bryan Armour, director of passive strategies research for North America at Morningstar....
...Standard Chartered has sounded out UK political heavyweights Sir Charles Roxburgh and Sir Sajid Javid as potential candidates for its next chair, BP reported its second-biggest annual profit in a decade,...
...Asset managers are also battling investor reticence to move out of cash products while interest rates remain high....
...The company has several vaccines in the pipeline and its second-ever product, a vaccine against respiratory syncytial virus, is awaiting FDA approval....
...North America was the top destination for investment among all global executives, followed by Europe....
...The settlement does not specify from whose cut the 4 bps decrease in interchange fees will come....
...Below 30 bps, providers “can’t make money” unless they attract “billions” of assets under management, McNeil said. He suspected “most” would not and would therefore close in the “medium term”....
...Investors will be keen to learn more about demand for its products as some companies have warned of a “stretched” US consumer....
...Beijing has made big inroads in Latin America this century, displacing the US as the biggest trading partner in most of South America, but Sheinbaum is clear where Mexico’s priorities lie....
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