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Walmart removes firearms, ammunition from floor display as protests rage in U.S.
Walmart Inc said on Wednesday it
shifted firearms and ammunition out of sales floors of some U.S.
stores amid nationwide protests over the death of an unarmed
black man at the hands of police last week.
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UPDATE 1-Brazil's antitrust watchdog keeps telecoms sharing between TIM, Telefonica
Brazilian antitrust regulator
CADE has rejected an appeal against an infrastructure sharing
deal signed by two major telecoms in the country, Telefonica
Brasil SA and TIM Participações SA, it
said in a statement on Wednesday.
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Citadel hires portfolio managers for credit, stock teams
Hedge fund Citadel, whose
flagship portfolio is posting double-digit gains this year, has
hired for its investment teams even as many corporations cut
staff after the coronavirus outbreak shuttered large parts of
the U.S. economy.
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LVMH's Arnault mulls ways to renegotiate deal with Tiffany-sources
LVMH CEO Bernard Arnault is
exploring ways to reopen negotiations on the French luxury goods
giant's $16.2 billion acquisition of U.S. jewelry chain Tiffany
& Co, as U.S. social unrest and the coronavirus pandemic
weigh on the retail sector, people familiar with the matter said
on Wednesday.
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UPDATE 1-Brazil bike-sharing co Tembici raises $47 mln to fund expansion
Brazilian bike-sharing company
Tembici has raised $47 million in its second finance round to
widely roll out electric bikes and expand services, betting that
the coronavirus pandemic is likely to draw more people to
commute by bike, it said on Wednesday.
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Brazil to start testing Oxford vaccine against the coronavirus this month
Brazil this month will start
testing an experimental vaccine against the novel coronavirus
being developed by researchers at the University of Oxford and
AstraZeneca Plc, Brazil's health surveillance agency
Anvisa and the Federal University of Sao Paulo (Unifesp) said.
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UPDATE 4-HSBC's Asia chief backs China security law for Hong Kong
HSBC's top
executive in Asia has signed a petition backing China’s
imposition of a national security law on Hong Kong, the bank
confirmed on Wednesday, breaking years of political neutrality
for the UK-based, Asia-focused lender.
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GLOBAL MARKETS-Shares, euro climb on robust risk appetite as lockdowns ease
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UPDATE 1-UK doctors to trial ibuprofen in COVID-19 patients with breathing difficulties
British doctors are trialling a
formulation of anti-inflammatory ibuprofen to see if it reduces
respiratory failure in patients with severe symptoms of
COVID-19.
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Brazil's Braskem posts quarterly loss of $777 mln, amid forex swings, expenses
Brazilian petrochemical firm
Braskem SA reported on Wednesday a net loss of $777
million in the first quarter compared with a profit of $243
million a year ago, as foreign exchange oscillations led to
higher financial expenses.
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UPDATE 1-American Eagle posts bigger-than-expected loss on virus-led store closures
American Eagle Outfitters Inc
posted a steeper-than-expected loss on Wednesday, as sales and
store traffic plummeted following coronavirus-led store
closures, sending shares down as much as 10.5%.
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REFILE-UPDATE 1-3M names General Electric exec Monish Patolawala as CFO
U.S. industrial conglomerate 3M Co
on Wednesday appointed General Electric Co
executive Monish Patolawala as the company's chief financial
officer, effective July 1.
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UPDATE 2-Warner Music's upsized IPO raises $1.9 bln in biggest U.S. listing this year
Warner Music Group Corp, the
world's third-largest recording label, said on Wednesday it sold
more shares than earlier planned to raise $1.93 billion in the
biggest U.S. listing so far in 2020.
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UPDATE 2-Campbell Soup raises 2020 forecasts on strong sales in pandemic
Campbell Soup Co raised its
full-year profit and sales forecast on Wednesday after beating
expectations for third-quarter results as consumers stocked up
on soup, pasta sauces and salsa while they stayed at home during
the pandemic.
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American Eagle swings to quarterly loss on coronavirus-led store closures
American Eagle Outfitters Inc on
Wednesday reported a quarterly loss, compared with a profit last
year, as the apparel retailer was forced to close its stores due
to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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UK looking at air bridges but criticises airlines for cutting staff
The United Kingdom is looking
closely at air bridges to enable some people to travel but
airlines should not be using the government's job retention
scheme as a way to cut thousands of staff, a junior transport
minister said on Wednesday.
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UPDATE 1-TUI strikes compensation deal with Boeing, delays 737 MAX deliveries
Europe's biggest travel company,
TUI Group, said it has struck a deal with Boeing
for compensation and deferred deliveries of the grounded 737 MAX
jet, boosting its finances as it seeks to survive the
coronavirus pandemic.
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UK PM Johnson says quarantine vital to prevent COVID-19 reinfection
Quarantine measures Britain plans
to introduce for almost all international travellers from June 8
are vital to ensure the country's rate of COVID-19 infection
does not increase again, Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on
Wednesday.
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EXPLAINER-Mexico's electricity spat pits investors against more state control
The Mexican government's
fight with private power firms over access to the grid owned by
state-run Comision Federal de Electricidad, or CFE, threatens
further legal conflict over new plants as well as the country's
transition to a greener future.
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Quest Diagnostics sees faster-than-expected recovery in U.S. testing volumes
Quest Diagnostics said on
Wednesday it saw a higher recovery in its testing volumes in the
United States where state and local governments were slowly
lifting restrictions after the coronavirus lockdowns.
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