Australia Fines Expedia Group's Trivago $33 Million On Misleading Hotel Room Rates

Australia Fines Expedia Group’s Trivago $33 Million On Misleading Hotel Room Rates

(Reuters) -An Australian court fined Trivago, a unit of U.S.-based online travel firm Expedia Group, A$44.7 million ($32.91 million) for misleading consumers over hotel room rates, in what would be one of the country’s largest payouts for breaching consumer law. The Federal Court issued https://www.accc.gov.au/media-release/trivago-to-pay-447-million-in-penalties-for-misleading-consumers-over-hotel-room-rates the fine on Friday after finding Trivago, a hotel booking…

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Development Finance System Needs Urgent Reforms, More Money, To Stave Off Disaster - Public, Private Groups

Development Finance System Needs Urgent Reforms, More Money, To Stave Off Disaster – Public, Private Groups

By Andrea Shalal WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The global development finance system needs urgent reforms and far more private capital to address the multiple, overlapping crises that are pushing 250 million people back into extreme poverty, major public and private groups said in a statement. The statement, signed by Woochong Um, head of the Asian Development…

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McDonald's Calls Icahn Demands On Sourcing Pigs Unfeasible, Expensive

McDonald’s Calls Icahn Demands On Sourcing Pigs Unfeasible, Expensive

By Svea Herbst-Bayliss BOSTON (Reuters) – McDonald’s Corp on Thursday said Carl Icahn’s call for the fast food chain to stop buying pork from suppliers that house the animals in crates would be logistically unfeasible and prohibitively expensive. The billionaire investor, who owns roughly $50,000 worth of McDonald’s stock, is pushing the company to change…

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