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US Fed finds signs of slowing economic activity
US Fed finds signs of slowing economic activity
Business and Economy

US economic activity has slowed in recent weeks and the labor market has continued to cool, the Federal Reserve announced Wednesday, as it continues its fight against stubborn inflation. "On balance, economic activity slowed since the previous report," the Fed announced in its regular survey of US economic conditions, known as the "beige book".

With auto strike over, GM announces big share buybacks
With auto strike over, GM announces big share buybacks
Business and Economy

General Motors announced hefty new initiatives Wednesday to return billions of dollars to shareholders, lifting its stock price as it estimated the recent labor strike hit at $1.1 billion. GM estimated the total cost increase from new labor contracts at $1.5 billion in 2024 compared with the prior contracts.

Ikea net profit surges in 2023 as sales rise
Ikea net profit surges in 2023 as sales rise
Business and Economy

Swedish furniture giant Ikea saw a five-fold increase in net profit for its full-year 2023 which ended in August, boosted by rising sales, Ingka Group which owns most Ikea franchises said Wednesday. Ingka accounts for more than 90 percent of Ikea's sales, which totalled 47.6 billion euros in 2023.

Austrian property tycoon's Signa to file for insolvency
Austrian property tycoon's Signa to file for insolvency
Business and Economy

Rene Benko's real estate giant Signa -- whose vast portfolio includes New York's iconic Chrysler building -- on Wednesday announced it would initiate insolvency proceedings, marking the spectacular downfall of the self-made Austrian tycoon. Signa said it would initiate insolvency proceedings at a Vienna court on Wednesday.

UAE to pump CO2 into rock as carbon capture debate rages
UAE to pump CO2 into rock as carbon capture debate rages
Business and Economy

High in remote mountains in the oil-rich United Arab Emirates, a new plant will soon take atmospheric CO2 and pump it into rock -- part of controversial attempts to target planet-heating emissions without abandoning fossil fuels. Jaber, the COP28 president and head of ADNOC, has said climate diplomacy should focus on phasing out oil and gas emissions -- not necessarily the fossil fuels themselves.

COP28 president denies using climate talks to push oil deals
COP28 president denies using climate talks to push oil deals
Business and Economy

The Emirati president of the UN climate conference in Dubai denied Wednesday reports that he sought to use his leadership of COP28 to pursue fossil fuel deals for his country. Leaked documents obtained by the BBC and the Centre for Climate Reporting alleged that talking points prepared for Jaber for COP28 meetings with foreign governments pushed joint business opportunities in fossil fuels.

Austria property giant Signa to file for insolvency
Austria property giant Signa to file for insolvency
Business and Economy

Austrian real estate giant Signa -- whose vast portfolio includes New York's iconic Chrysler building -- on Wednesday announced it would initiate insolvency proceedings, filing for court protection as it undergoes restructuring. The company said it would initiate insolvency proceedings at a Vienna court on Wednesday.

Uber to partner with London's black cabs despite disputes
Uber to partner with London's black cabs despite disputes
Business and Economy

Uber is to roll out its service to London black cabs next year, it announced Wednesday, despite long-running friction between drivers of the traditional taxis and the US-based firm. Currently, black cabs are hailed as they drive on London's roads, but people will be able to use Uber to book them from early 2024, with drivers able to sign up to the service from Monday.

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