Sunday, November 1, 2020

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As-it-happens update November 1, 2020
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Minneapolis Star Tribune
This spring, at the outset of Minnesota's pandemic response, the Public Utilities Commission tasked the state's largest utility companies to develop plans for economic recovery. Their answer? Massive investments in clean energy. Xcel has proposed more ...
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whnt.com
Scams related to online purchases, already on the rise in 2019, spiked further following the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to new research by the Better Business Bureau (BBB). A staggering 80.5 percent of consumers reporting online purchase ...
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Reuters
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India's Future Retail Ltd (FRL) said on Sunday that a Singapore arbitrator's order in its dispute with Amazon.com Inc is not enforceable under Indian law and not binding on the company. FILE PHOTO: The logo of Amazon is pictured ...
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Bloomberg
Just two years after its founding, Inspire Brands Inc. took a major step toward its goal of building a full-spectrum collection of restaurants with the $11.3 billion acquisition of Dunkin' Brands Group Inc. The deal announced Friday, whose price includes assumed ...
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The Real Deal
Boeing may reduce its real estate footprint by as much as 30 percent because of the pandemic. The Chicago-based company announced on Wednesday it is exploring its options for selling some of the real estate it owns around the country, the Puget Sound ...
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Financial Times
England's new lockdown is likely to snuff out the UK economic recovery, prompting a fresh dip in activity and emergency stimulus from the Bank of England later this week. Economists said that if anyone was still harbouring hopes that the ...
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Stuff.co.nz
Trustworthy, accurate and reliable news stories are more important now than ever. Support our newsrooms by making a contribution. Westpac New Zealand's profit after tax has taken a 38 per cent hit from Covid, down to $649 million in the year to September ...
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Livemint
In India's telecom market, Reliance Jio Infocomm Ltd has been the proverbial hare that races far ahead of its competition. It became the market leader in terms of revenues just three years after starting operations in September 2016. The growth in leadership ...
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Financial Express
Provisions rose 19.5% y-o-y to Rs 2,995 crore. This includes provisions of Rs 497 crore made on a prudent basis on loans aggregating Rs 1,410 crore that were not classified as non-performing pursuant to a Supreme Court order. At the end of September ...
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Yahoo Finance
There's been a notable change in appetite for Group 1 Automotive, Inc. (NYSE:GPI) shares in the week since its third-quarter report, with the stock down 13% to US$106. It looks like a credible result overall - although revenues of US$3.0b were in line with ...
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BNN
(Bloomberg) -- Nielsen Holdings Plc said it would sell an arm that measures consumer insights for $2.7 billion to private equity firm Advent International. Advent will buy the Global Connect unit along with Jim Peck, the former chief executive officer of the credit ...
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Firstpost
The total caseload in the country rose to 81,84,082, the toll touched 1,22,111 and the recovery rate surged to 91.54 percent, said the ministry in its morning update. FP Staff November 01, 2020 22:18:32 IST. Active COVID-19 cases below 6 lakh for third day, ...
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Delaware State News
DOVER – The Delaware Division of Public Health (DPH) reported a pair of new COVID-related deaths, which puts the state's death toll at 710, and 175 new positive coronavirus cases on Sunday. The most recent deaths, included in Saturday's data released ...
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Livemint
For days after the second fatal crash of a Boeing Co. 737 Max last year, one nation after another halted flights on the beleaguered jetliner. But officials in the U.S. held out, saying they needed hard evidence linking the two disasters to a common cause before ...
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