Judge Rejects Tesla's Challenge To Calif. Agency In Race Bias Lawsuit

Judge Rejects Tesla’s Challenge To Calif. Agency In Race Bias Lawsuit

By Daniel Wiessner (Reuters) – Tesla Inc has suffered another setback in its bid to challenge the powers of California’s Civil Rights Department, which is suing the electric carmaker over alleged race discrimination at its flagship assembly plant. A judge in Oakland, California, in a tentative ruling late Tuesday dismissed Tesla’s counter-suit claiming the agency…

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Analysis-Foreigners' Dry Powder Is Fuel For A Long Stock Market Rally In China

Analysis-Foreigners’ Dry Powder Is Fuel For A Long Stock Market Rally In China

By Xie Yu and Ankur Banerjee HONG KONG/SINGAPORE (Reuters) – Foreign investors have barely begun buying back beaten-down stocks in China, but there are growing signs that the end of the country’s tough COVID-zero policy marks the beginning of a long global march back into Chinese equities. December’s sudden shift from tight health restrictions to…

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BlackRock’s iShares flows top Vanguard’s ETFs, fixed income on the up

By Davide Barbuscia NEW YORK (Reuters) – BlackRock’s iShares exchange traded funds (ETFs) gained more net flows than Vanguard’s ETFs last year, according to estimates from industry tracker Morningstar, putting the world’s biggest asset manager in the lead for the first time since 2019. BlackRock and Vanguard are the world’s two biggest asset managers as…

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Britain's Sainsbury's Raises Profit Sights After Christmas Sales Rise

Britain’s Sainsbury’s Raises Profit Sights After Christmas Sales Rise

By James Davey LONDON (Reuters) – British supermarket group Sainsbury’s forecast full-year profit towards the upper end of its guided range as a better-than-expected performance in general merchandise drove a 5.9% rise in underlying sales for the Christmas quarter. The UK’s second largest supermarket chain after Tesco had previously forecast 2022-23 underlying pre-tax profit of…

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