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Volkswagen says ready to restart Mexico operations on June 15
The Mexican unit of Germany's Volkswagen AG said on Monday the automaker was ready to restart operations in the states of Puebla and Guanajuato on June 15 after activity was idled in late March due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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Nestle to appeal ban on 'Incredible Burger' branding in Europe
Nestle said on Monday it would appeal a Dutch court's ruling that prohibits the Swiss food giant from selling its plant-based burgers in Europe under the "Incredible Burger" name after a challenge from U.S.-based Impossible Foods.
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Marriott opens all hotels in China, sees steady U.S. recovery: CEO
Marriott International has reopened all its hotels in China and is seeing a steady recovery in the United States, its biggest market, Chief Executive Officer Arne Sorenson said on Monday.
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U.S. Supreme Court rebuffs investors' bid to block Madoff trustee lawsuits
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday refused to hear a bid by major banks and companies including Koch Industries Inc to prevent a trustee chasing money for victims of imprisoned Ponzi scheme swindler Bernard Madoff from recouping funds that were transferred overseas.
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Sign here first: U.S. salons, gyms, offices require coronavirus waivers
As U.S. businesses reopen after weeks of pandemic lockdowns, many have been posting coronavirus disclaimers or requiring employees and patrons to sign waivers before entering.
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Argentina flag carrier Aerolineas seeks to suspend workers' contracts
Aerolineas Argentinas will begin negotiations with unions to suspend the contracts of thousands of employees until August after the flag carrier's income plunged about 97% due to the coronavirus outbreak, it said on Monday.
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U.S. manufacturing activity crawls off 11-year low
U.S. manufacturing activity eased off an 11-year low in May, the strongest sign yet that the worst of the economic downturn was behind as businesses reopen, though the recovery from the COVID-19 crisis could take years because of high unemployment.
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Nissan sees cost of quitting Barcelona at up to $1.7 billion, source says
Nissan Motor Co has estimated the closure of its plants in Barcelona could cost up to around 1.5 billion euros ($1.7 billion), a union source told Reuters on Monday.
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'Lemon' or not, Trump stuck with Phase 1 China trade deal for now
U.S. President Donald Trump has little choice but to stick with his Phase 1 China trade deal for now despite his anger at Beijing over the coronavirus pandemic, new Hong Kong security rules, and dwindling hopes China can meet U.S. goods purchase targets, people familiar with his administration's deliberations say.
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Major Aston Martin shareholder cuts stake in British carmaker
A top Aston Martin shareholder cut its stake in the British carmaker by nearly 5%, a regulatory filing showed on Monday.
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Facebook's Zuckerberg faces employee backlash over Trump protest comments
Facebook employees critical of CEO Mark Zuckerberg's decision not to act on President Donald Trump's inflammatory comments about U.S. protests went public on Twitter, praising the rival social media company for acting, and rebuking their own employer.
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U.S. manufacturing activity off 11-year low; construction spending falls
U.S. manufacturing activity eased off an 11-year low in May, the strongest sign yet that the worst of the economic downturn was behind as businesses reopen, though the recovery from the COVID-19 crisis could take years because of high unemployment.
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Wall St. flat as recovery hopes offset U.S. protests, China tensions
U.S. stocks struggled for direction on Monday as investors weighed prospects of a post-pandemic economic recovery against protests across the country over race and an ongoing standoff between Washington and Beijing.
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Construction spending falls less than expected
U.S. construction spending fell less than expected in April even as other sectors of the economy buckle under the COVID-19 crisis.
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Eli Lilly starts human study of potential COVID-19 antibody treatment
Eli Lilly and Co said on Monday it had started an early-stage trial to test its potential treatment for COVID-19, in the world's first study of an antibody treatment against the disease.
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Zynga to buy Turkish mobile game-maker Peak for $1.8 billion
Zynga Inc said on Monday it would buy Turkish mobile-game maker Peak for $1.8 billion, in a move that will boost the company's daily active user base by 60%.
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Oil drops as U.S.-China tension escalates
Oil futures edged lower on Monday as rising U.S.-China tensions weighed on market sentiment, but reports that OPEC and Russia were close to a deal extending output buoyed prices.
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Lufthansa supervisory board rubber stamps $10 billion state bailout
Lufthansa's supervisory board has approved a 9 billion euro ($10 billion) government bailout that will force the German airline to give some of its prized landing slots to rivals.
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Global remittances could fall by $100 billion in 2020, says Citi
Slower economic growth expectations prompted Citi on Monday to slash its forecasts for global remittances, saying this raised the risk to credit ratings of smaller emerging market countries and was set to push up their borrowing costs.
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Fiat Chrysler to list robot-making business after PSA merger
Fiat Chrysler (FCA) said it planned to list robot making business, giving more detail on Monday about the future of Turin-based Comau, which it already planned to spin off.
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