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Unilever set to test May’s Brexit strategy

  Bloomberg Unilever Plc’s announcement that it’s looking at ending its dual nationality and basing itself in London or Rotterdam means Theresa May finds her Brexit strategy facing either a big endorsement or an early blow. Few companies have more day-to-day contact with the British people than Unilever. It estimates its products, from Marmite and Vaseline to Hellman’s mayonnaise, are ...

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Trump-Xi meet sets base for stronger ties: Ford CEO

  Bloomberg The meeting between US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping this week is encouraging and sets the stage for the world’s two largest economies to strengthen ties, said Ford Chief Executive Officer Mark Fields. “When you have two leaders meet face to face, they become people to each other,” Fields said in an interview with Bloomberg ...

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Altice targets IPO of 20% of USA cable unit

  Bloomberg Altice NV and its partners are exploring a sale of about 20 percent of their US cable-TV business in an initial public offering this quarter, as billionaire Patrick Drahi takes advantage of historically strong equity markets to raise cash for expansion, according to people familiar with the matter. Drahi’s Altice may use the proceeds from the listing of ...

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UK consumer back in spotlight as wages, inflation diverge

  Bloomberg UK consumers, touted by Mark Carney as a key to the economy’s performance, may find the squeeze on their pockets gets a little tighter this week. While inflation’s upward momentum probably paused in March, another weakening in wage growth means pay isn’t keeping pace with price increases. That’s all going to feed into household spending habits in 2017. ...

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Irish PM urges ‘creative’ solution to post-Brexit UK border

  Bloomberg Ireland’s prime minister says the European Union and Britain must be “creative and imaginative” to avoid creating a “hard” border between his country and the UK after Brexit. Prime Minister Enda Kenny met German Chancellor Angela Merkel to discuss what implications Britain’s departure from the EU will have for Ireland. Kenny told reporters in Berlin any solution must ...

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Morgan Stanley hikes chief’s pay 27% to $19.5mn

  Bloomberg Morgan Stanley President Colm Kelleher, who runs the firm’s investment bank and retail brokerage, received $19.5 million for his work last year, a 27 percent increase. Kelleher, 59, was paid $1.67 million in salary, $6.88 million in deferred cash and $2.4 million in deferred stock, the New York-based bank said in a regulatory filing. He also got a ...

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GOP mulls ‘unenforceable’ version of net neutrality

  Bloomberg A Republican proposal to undo Obama-era net neutrality rules would hand responsibility to prevent abuses by internet service providers to an agency that critics say lacks adequate power. US Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai is said to be planning a proposal to strip his agency of strong authority over broadband and let the Federal Trade Commission police ...

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Canada’s labour market shows surging jobs, weak wages

  Bloomberg The two-faced nature of Canada’s labor market was on full display as employers continued to hire but resisted raising wages. Canada added 19,400 jobs in March, for an employment gain of 276,400 over the past 12 months, Statistics Canada said from Ottawa. Yet, the pace of annual wage rate increases fell to 1.1 percent, the lowest since the ...

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UK Green Bank sale can proceed after court backs Macquarie

  Bloomberg A British court backed the government’s decision to sell its Green Investment Bank Plc to a consortium led by Macquarie Group Ltd., rejecting a request from a rival bidder to review decisions about the sale made by ministers. Sustainable Development Capital LLP, or SDCL, had asked the High Court for a judicial review of the planned sale of ...

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Fox-Sky deal clears EU hurdle ahead of UK report

  Bloomberg 21st Century Fox Inc. cleared one hurdle by winning unconditional European Union approval for its 11.7 billion-pound ($14.5 billion) bid for Sky Plc as investor uncertainty over the deal grows amid fresh allegations of harassment at Fox News. The European Commission said it saw no competition problems with Fox’s bid to buy the rest of Sky that it ...

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