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Tesco Boss Tells UK Shoppers Not To Panic Buy After New COVID Curbs
There is no need for shoppers to panic buy grocery supplies after Britain imposed new restrictions to stem a second wave of COVID19, the boss of Tesco, the country's biggest supermarket chain, said on Wednesday.
Mars Drops Uncle Ben's, Reveals New Name For Rice Brand
The Uncle Ben's rice brand is getting a new name: Ben's Original.
LG Chem, Panasonic Shares Fall After Tesla Unveils Battery Plans
Shares in two battery suppliers to Tesla, South Korea's LG Chem and Japan's Panasonic, fell on Wednesday after the electric car maker unveiled plans to cut costs and produce its own batteries.
Businessman Mistry's Daughter Loses Rs 90,000 in Bank Fraud; Case Registered
The bank account belongs to Laila Rustom Jehangir, one of the two daughters of Mistry, a construction tycoon. Laila stays in Dubai and had authorised her father to manage the account on her behalf, the official said.
Millennial Money: Home Costs Don't Stop At A Down Payment
If youre saving for your first home, theres no shortage of advice out there some of it questionable, even if you do have an avocado toast habit. Still, its true that your down payment may be the biggest check you ever write.
BlackRock, JPMorgan Climate Votes At Odds As New Rules Loom
Top U.S. asset managers BlackRock Inc and JPMorgan Chase & Co were divided in their support of climaterelated proxy resolutions at corporate meetings this year, two analyses showed on Tuesday, underscoring the industry's mixed appetite for the vehicles ah...
Texas Refineries, Including Largest, To Keep Running During Weakened Storm Beta - Sources
Texas Gulf Coast refineries, including the nation's largest, plan to maintain normal operations through the passage of weakened Tropical Storm Beta, which is forecast to keep losing strength after coming ashore on Tuesday, sources and companies said on Mo...
Factbox: Here Are Rules Liberals Think They Could Reverse Under Biden Presidency
Influential liberal think tanks are starting to identify Wall Streetfriendly rule changes made by the Trump administration that could be scrapped using the Congressional Review Act if presidential candidate Joe Biden wins the White House and Democrats ret...
Musk Says Record Tesla Vehicle Deliveries Possible In Third Quarter
Tesla Inc has a chance to deliver a record number of vehicles in the third quarter, the U.S. electric carmaker's Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk said in an internal email, urging employees to work hard to achieve that goal.
Gold Gains As Tepid Dollar, Virus-induced Curbs Lift Appeal
Gold prices edged higher on Monday, propped up by a softer dollar while fresh coronavirusinduced curbs globally dented hopes of a swift economic recovery, with investor focus on speeches by Federal Reserve policymakers due this week.
Shares, Currencies Tentative As Attention Shifts To U.S. Election, Stimulus
Asian shares held to tight ranges on Monday, as did currencies, as investors awaited developments on U.S. fiscal stimulus and coronavirus vaccines amid a resurgence of infections in Europe.
Germany Plans Reform To Avoid Bankruptcy Wave Due To Corona
Germany would relax insolvency rules under proposals set out on Saturday to help avert a wave of bankruptcies in Europe's biggest economy, provided companies hit by the coronavirus crisis have a robust business model.
U.S. Approves Anheuser-Busch Deal To Buy Craft Brew Alliance
The U.S. Justice Department said on Friday it approved AnheuserBusch's plan to buy the shares of Craft Brew Alliance that it does not already own.
Judge Narrows Tesla Lawsuit Against Former Employee, Dismisses Defamation Counterclaim
A federal judge narrowed Tesla Inc's lawsuit against a former employee it accused of hacking into its computers and leaking proprietary data to a reporter. The judge also dismissed a defamation counterclaim by the former employee.
Factbox: The Caixabank And Bankia Merger In Numbers
Caixabank and stateowned Bankia on Friday announced the details of a merger to create Spain's biggest domestic bank by assets.
Exclusive: Trump Plans Executive Order To Punish Arms Trade With Iran - Sources
U.S. President Donald Trump plans to issue an executive order allowing him to impose U.S. sanctions on anyone who violates a conventional arms embargo against Iran, four sources familiar with the matter said on Thursday.