Airbus Urges European Leaders To Refrain From Russian Titanium Sanctions

Airbus Urges European Leaders To Refrain From Russian Titanium Sanctions

By Tim Hepher (Reuters) – Airbus urged Europe on Tuesday not to block imports of titanium from Russia, saying sanctions on the strategic metal would damage aerospace while barely hurting Russia’s economy. Widening the action taken after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine to titanium, used in airplanes and jet engines, would “not be appropriate,” Chief Executive…

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Ferrero Recalls Some Chocolates Due To Potential Salmonella Contamination

Ferrero Recalls Some Chocolates Due To Potential Salmonella Contamination

(Reuters) – Ferrero said on Tuesday it was voluntarily recalling some of its Kinder chocolates in the United States, saying the products may be contaminated with Salmonella Typhimurium. There are no reports of illness in the United States to date from the chocolates, Ferrero added. (Reporting by Praveen Paramasivam in Bengaluru; Editing by Shinjini Ganguli)

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Can Bank Stocks Find Support?

Earnings season is upon us. Investors want to see the impact of rising input costs and supply chain constraints on companies sales and margins. The reports come at a critical moment for markets as indices sit on key support levels. Banks dominate the early part of earnings season. When your business is your balance sheet…

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LVMH Q1 Sales Driven By High Demand For Louis Vuitton And Dior

LVMH Q1 Sales Driven By High Demand For Louis Vuitton And Dior

By Mimosa Spencer PARIS (Reuters) -Strong demand for Louis Vuitton and Dior products helped lift first quarter sales at the world’s largest luxury goods conglomerate LVMH, showing the sector’s resilience despite geopolitical tensions and volatile stock markets. LVMH, which owns brands spanning Hennessy cognac and Sephora, said like-for-like sales, which strip out the effect of…

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