Starbucks Mulls Selling Its UK Operations- Times

Starbucks Mulls Selling Its UK Operations- Times

(Reuters) – Starbucks Corp is exploring a sale of its UK operations as it faces competition from newer operators, The Times reported https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/starbucks-explores-sale-of-uk-division-gmldppm6f on Saturday citing sources. The coffee chain has asked Houlihan Lokey Inc to canvass interest for its UK business, the report said adding that the company has been facing competition from rival…

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Pakistan To Get $4 Billion From Friendly Countries To Shore Up Reserves - Finance Minister

Pakistan To Get $4 Billion From Friendly Countries To Shore Up Reserves – Finance Minister

By Asif Shahzad ISLAMABAD (Reuters) – Pakistan is likely to get $4 billion from friendly countries this month to bridge a gap in foreign reserves highlighted by the International Monetary Fund, the country’s finance minister said, two days after sealing a deal with the lender. The IMF has reached a staff level agreement with Pakistan…

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G20 Finance Chiefs Resolved On Food Security; Ukraine War Prevents Formal Communique

G20 Finance Chiefs Resolved On Food Security; Ukraine War Prevents Formal Communique

By Fransiska Nangoy and Andrea Shalal NUSA DUA, Indonesia (Reuters) – The Group of 20 major economies’ finance chiefs on Saturday pledged to address global food insecurity and rising debt, but made few policy breakthroughs amid divisions over Russia’s war in Ukraine at a two-day meeting in Indonesia. With questions growing about the effectiveness of…

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IMF Chief Sees 'exceptionally Uncertain' Global Outlook, Deteriorating Debt Situation

IMF Chief Sees ‘exceptionally Uncertain’ Global Outlook, Deteriorating Debt Situation

NUSA DUA, Indonesia (Reuters) – IMF chief Kristalina Georgieva on Saturday warned officials from the Group of 20 major economies to take urgent action to combat inflation, warning that the “exceptionally uncertain” global economic outlook could turn worse if higher prices persisted. Georgieva, speaking at a G20 finance officials meeting in Indonesia, said Russia’s intensifying…

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Yellen Says U.S. Aims To Move Ahead With Global Minimum Corporate Tax Despite Setback

Yellen Says U.S. Aims To Move Ahead With Global Minimum Corporate Tax Despite Setback

NUSA DUA, Indonesia (Reuters) – The United States will look for every opportunity to move ahead to enact a global minimum corporate tax agreement despite the opposition of a key Democratic senator, Joe Manchin, to raising corporate taxes, U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said. Yellen told reporters that finance officials from the Group of 20…

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