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Unilever Employees Won't Ever Return to Five-Day Work Week at Office, Says Chief Alan Jope
Alan Jope said that working full-time from an office seemed 'old-fashioned now'.
New Renault Boss To Cut More Costs In Turnaround Drive
Renault's new Chief Executive Luca de Meo hiked the French carmaker's cost savings target on Thursday and further cut into the number of cars it plans to turn out as he tries to lift profitability at the lossmaking company.
Sundqvist, Binnington Help Blues Open With 4-1 Win Over Avs
Oskar Sundqvist scored twice and blocked four shots, Jordan Binnington made 26 saves and the St. Louis Blues beat the Colorado Avalanche 41 on Wednesday night in the season opener for both teams.
China 2020 Exports Up Despite Virus, Surplus Surges to USD 535B
China's exporters benefited from the relatively early reopening of its economy and demand for masks and other Chinese-made medical supplies.
Bengaluru World's Fastest Growing Tech Hub, London Second: Report
Behind Bengaluru and London, the other fast growing tech hubs include the two German cities of Munich and Berlin and the French capital of Paris, all three more than doubling their investments in the 2016-2020 period.
Ivory Coast Faces 100,000-tonne Cocoa Bean Pile-up As Demand Slows
A pandemicinduced slowdown in global chocolate demand has led to a pileup of about 100,000 tonnes of cocoa beans in Ivory Coast's interior, five exporters told Reuters, as farmers struggle to get by with lowerthanpromised prices.
Major U.S. Insurers Suspend Political Donations For Next Few Months
Major U.S. insurers on Wednesday decided to suspend contributions to political campaigns for the next few months, following last week's violence at the U.S. Capitol and challenge to Presidentelect Joe Biden's victory.
China's 2020 Auto Sales Fall, Then Recover Amid Coronavirus
Chinas sales of SUVs, minivans and sedans fell 6% last year compared with 2019 after demand in the industry's biggest global market first plunged due to the coronavirus pandemic and then rebounded in the second half, an industry group reported Wednesday.
Budget 2021: PMFAI Demands GST Reduction on Pesticides to 5% from 18%
The PMFAI also urged the government to extend a financial support and other development assistance for developing technologies for intermediates and technical grade pesticides indigenously under 'Make in India' programme.
IRFC IPO Opens on January 18: Here is All You Need to Know
The main objective behind this IPO is to augment the company's equity capital base to meet future growth requirements and general corporate purposes.
Airtel, Tata Motors, Tech Mahindra: Top Stocks for Investors Today
The BSE Sensex soared 247.79 points or 0.50 percent to close at 49,517.11, hitting its fresh life-time high.
World Bank Economist: China Will Need To Learn To Restructure Emerging Market Debt
Increasing debt distress in emerging markets means that China, now the world's largest official creditor, will need to start restructuring debts in the same way that Paris Club lenders did in past crises, World Bank Chief Economist Carmen Reinhart told t...
Oil Hits 11-month High Near $57 On Tight Supply Expectations
Oil hit an 11month high just below $57 a barrel on Tuesday, bolstered by Saudi Arabia's plans to limit supply, offsetting worries that rising coronavirus cases globally would curtail fuel demand.
Toyota Resumes Some Production Lines In China After Temporary Suspension
Toyota Motor Corp has resumed its production lines in China's Guangzhou City which it had temporarily halted due to a shortage of semiconductors, the Japanese automaker said on Tuesday, the latest case of shortages affecting the automobile industry.
Toyota Halts Some Production Lines In China Due To Chip Shortage
Toyota Motor Corp halted some of its production lines in China's Guangzhou City due to a shortage of semiconductors, the Japanese automaker said on Tuesday, the latest case of shortages affecting the automobile industry.
Closing Prices For Crude Oil, Gold And Other Commodities
Benchmark U.S. crude oil for February delivery rose 1 cent to $52.25 a barrel Monday. Brent crude oil for March delivery fell 33 cents to $55.66 a barrel.