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...The discussion shows the significant restructuring multinational corporations could be forced to undertake as they adapt to growing friction between China and the US and its allies....
...This week, AB InBev chief executive Michel Doukeris assured analysts and investors that support for the company’s key brand was still solid....
...Brasserie Almaza was created by Jabre’s grandfather, Michel Jabre, 90 years ago in Lebanon....
...Wang has already spearheaded a partnership with state-backed investment bank China International Capital Corporation to create a $1bn fund to invest in local start-ups....
...In 1955, it was bought out by Hoving Corporation, owners of department store chain Bonwit Teller, which boosted Tiffany’s fortunes into the mid-20th century....
...Credit the cash cushion American consumers and corporations built during the pandemic....
...The conference was attended by EU officials, and donors included governments, organisations and multinational corporations....
...Jean-Michel is looking at how to help plants fertilise themselves without chemicals. So what are we looking at right here? So what you can see here are all these dots. These are plant cells....
...Job moves Biogen chief executive Michel Vounatsos will step down following the disastrous launch of the company’s Alzheimer’s drug Aduhelm....
...And in Luxembourg, an opinion by the EU top court’s advocate general has dealt another blow to Margrethe Vestager’s strategy of using competition law to clamp down on multinational corporations paying as...
...For the moment, however, that is fiction — an economic recovery imagined by best-selling French author Michel Houellebecq in his new novel Anéantir for the end of the second term of an unnamed president...
...On Thursday, the International Regulatory Strategy Group — the financial services industry body backed by the Corporation of London and lobbyists TheCityUK — wrote to UK chancellor Sajid Javid and EU commissioner...
...Last week, European Council president Charles Michel said the UK had introduced a ban on vaccine exports, a claim denounced by Boris Johnson’s government....
...Despite all the efforts of postmodernist historians to make the past strange, and to deconstruct the very notion of human nature (with the factually unreliable Michel Foucault leading the charge), we can...
...Charles Michel, European Council president, has previously said that “all options” are on the table for an EU response. Mr Michel spoke to Mr Erdogan on Thursday....
...Mr Castex said the government would continue to cut taxes on business, including property taxes for industry, local value added tax and corporation tax....
...Mr Johnson’s government has reversed plans to cut corporation tax — and may increase rates in future Budgets — while public resistance has put paid to a plan of aggressive deregulation....
...(FT) Japan: how to handle low returns The decline in global interest rates leaves households, corporations and institutional money managers contemplating where to seek returns — much as their yield-hungry...
...French businesses already pay hefty corporation tax, VAT and social charges....
...Others reporting this week include Chinese electric car start-up Nio, the US cruise operator Carnival Corporation, US food and drink company PepsiCo, Thai rubber gloves maker Top Glove and US fizzy drinks...
...But Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation, which is preparing for an offering on Shanghai’s new Star market, is China’s best bet at reducing its dependence on foreign-made chips, write Yuan...
...(FT) KKR homes in on Japan property The US private equity firm is planning to participate in a wave of transactions generated by railway companies, manufacturers and other corporations with substantial...
...Forwarded from Sifted — the European start-up week Until the 1950s, the most commonly exported banana was the Gros Michel variety, which had a sweet flesh and a thick skin....
...Read more Michel Barnier, EU chief negotiator, has warned that the bloc will be strict in policing whether goods are really “made in Britain” once the country is outside the bloc’s single market....
...What are you seeing corporations doing about their supply chains — there’s been talk of reshoring, of snapping up key suppliers — to make them more robust and pandemic-proof in the future?...
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