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Cautious Walmart outlook hits shares despite solid Q4 profits
Cautious Walmart outlook hits shares despite solid Q4 profits
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Walmart reported better-than-expected profits over the critical holiday-season quarter Tuesday, but offered a disappointing outlook as inflation weighs on consumers. Chief Executive Doug McMillon said the chain expects "stubborn inflation" in food as executives acknowledged that grinding price pressures were hitting some consumers, denting the outlook.

Tanzania approves controversial $3.5 billion oil pipeline
Tanzania approves controversial $3.5 billion oil pipeline
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Tanzania's government gave its approval on Tuesday for the construction of a $3.5 billion crude oil pipeline despite human rights and environmental concerns about the mega-project. The pipeline required approval from both countries, and last month Uganda issued a licence to the project operator, the East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP).

HSBC pre-tax profit slumps on France sale
HSBC pre-tax profit slumps on France sale
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Bank titan HSBC said Tuesday that annual pre-tax profit tumbled after taking a huge charge on the sale of French retail operations. Pre-tax profit slid more than seven percent to $17.5 billion (16.4 billion euros) last year, after a vast $2.4-billion impairment on the planned divestment of the French unit.

Zalando to cut 'hundreds of jobs'
Zalando to cut 'hundreds of jobs'
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German online fashion retailer Zalando said Tuesday it plans to cut hundreds of jobs to help it confront a "more challenging" economic environment after years of rapid growth. Founded as a Berlin start-up in 2008, Zalando quickly rose to become Europe's leading online fashion and lifestyle retailer.

Big Tech defends landmark law in US Supreme Court
Big Tech defends landmark law in US Supreme Court
Business and Economy

The US Supreme Court on Tuesday will consider a law that since 1996 has protected tech companies from lawsuits related to content posted on their platforms. Section 230 states that in the US internet companies cannot be considered publishers and have legal immunity for the content posted on their platforms.

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