Time to pivot: How the UK’s hospitality sector can survive and thrive By Rebecca Kelly, CEO and co-founder, VenueScanner The past few years have presented challenge after challenge for UK…
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Societe Generale vision falls flat as Europe’s banks falter By John O’Donnell and Mathieu Rosemain LONDON/DUBLIN (Reuters) -Societe Generale’s much-hyped new strategy plans were given a thumbs down by investors…
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Why is Huawei’s new smartphone generating so much buzz? SHENZHEN, China (Reuters) -The surprise launch of the latest high-end smartphone from Chinese tech giant Huawei Technologies has triggered an international…
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Airline SAS to boost capacity after first quarterly profit since 2019 By Marie Mannes STOCKHOLM (Reuters) -Scandinavian airline SAS plans to ramp-up winter capacity this year, the company said on…
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French prices to stay high till March -Les Mousquetaires grocery chain PARIS (Reuters) -Retail prices in France will not fall significantly before March, the boss of supermarkets group Les Mousquetaires…
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Paris bans pony rides for children following animal rights campaign By Antonia Cimini and Antony Paone PARIS (Reuters) – Paris will ban pony rides for children in its public parks…
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Dollar set for fifth winning week on Fed bets, China worries By Kevin Buckland TOKYO (Reuters) – The dollar was set for a fifth winning week versus major peers, making…
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Personal Loan vs. Credit Card: Choosing the Right Borrowing Option In today’s world, borrowing money has become an integral part of managing our financial needs. When faced with expenses beyond…
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How to create an (affordable) employee incentive plan that works By Lawrence Franchetti, CEO, One Beat Medical For years, Google was famous for the many perks it offered to…
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Dollar struggles before payrolls test; Aussie rebounds By Kevin Buckland and Brigid Riley TOKYO (Reuters) – The dollar hung back from a four-week high against major peers on Friday as…
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Worsening euro zone business downturn reignites recession fears By Jonathan Cable LONDON (Reuters) -Euro zone business activity shrank much more than expected in July as demand in the bloc’s dominant…
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UK consumers defy high inflation and shop more in June By David Milliken LONDON (Reuters) -British retail sales grew faster than expected in June despite continued high inflation, thanks to…