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The number of job adverts in Britain rose at a slower pace in late August than earlier in the month but there were signs that companies were looking for staff to help with a return to their offices
Nokia Oyj's largest investor, the Finnish government's investment firm Solidium, has increased its stake to just over 5% for the first time, from about 4.8%, according to a regulatory filing
Demand for compliance staff has risen by as much as a third from a few months earlier, two headhunters said
But once the coronavirus is under better control and unemployment has come down somewhat, he said, the Fed may need to shift its accommodative policies into higher gear
Reliance, an oil-to-telecoms conglomerate controlled by India's richest man, Mukesh Ambani, is pitching its retail business as a formidable force
Merkel said on Wednesday that Navalny, who is being treated in a Berlin hospital, was the victim of a murder attempt using the nerve agent Novichok, and demanded an explanation by Russia
The IHS Markit/CIPS Composite Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI), a monthly gauge of activity in services and manufacturing companies, rose to a six-year high of 59.1 from 57.0 in July
The closer monitoring of the Chinese Association for International Understanding comes at a time when India and China are locked in their most serious border dispute in more than half a century
Indian actions violate the legal interests of Chinese investors and services providers and China asks India to correct its mistakes, commerce ministry spokesman Gao Feng said
The Fed, in its "Beige Book" report, highlighted the uneven rebound underway in the US economy
The companies that get it right should have an expanded, grateful workforce, but get it wrong and new hires could find it hard to develop team spirit
The stock traded 2.2 per cent lower at HKUS$533 in the afternoon, on track to snap two straight sessions of gain
PARIS (Reuters) - French drugmaker Sanofi and its British peer GSK have started a clinical trial for a protein-based COVID-19 vaccine candidate, as pharmaceutical companies race to develop treatments
August was the sixth straight month the index was sub-50, the longest such stretch since a 10-month run to April 2014
The fundraising is crucial for cash-strapped Vodafone Idea to pay government dues and invest in upgrading its network
Earlier on Wednesday, Oil Minister Ihsan Abdul Jabbar was quoted as saying that he has spoken about the exemption to key OPEC oil ministers in three separate meetings
Many staffers have opted for leave that provides healthcare but no money, according to Association of Flight Attendants-CWA International President Sara Nelson
Tesla is helping to build mobile molecule printers to make the potential COVID-19 vaccine under development by CureVac
Firms started to hire more in August after six months of layoffs, indicating some recovery in a labour market that has been hit hard by sharp falls in demand
The Consumer Technology Association, which represents companies like IBM, Microsoft and Sony, also blasted the effort, saying it would "make compliance all but impossible"