Deutsche Bank Russian profits leapt in 2022, even as assets dropped

(Reuters) – Deutsche Bank’s Russian subsidiary’s profits jumped by almost six times in 2022 to 5.4 billion roubles ($66.42 million), Russian audit documents showed, the latest example of a foreign lender booking strong earnings in the Russian market. Foreign banks have stepped in to take business from Russian lenders who fell under sweeping Western sanctions…

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US, Memory Chipmaker Micron Settle Claim Of Immigration-related Discrimination

US, Memory Chipmaker Micron Settle Claim Of Immigration-related Discrimination

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. Justice Department said on Thursday it reached a settlement with memory chipmaker Micron Technology Inc to resolve an allegation of immigration-related employment discrimination. “The settlement resolves the department’s determination that Micron violated the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) by discriminating against a U.S. citizen when it failed to hire him…

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Italy’s Prada to invest 60 million euros to help boost production capacity

By Elisa Anzolin VALVIGNA, Italy (Reuters) – Italy’s Prada is planning to spend 60 million euros ($66 million) on industrial capital investments this year, a large chunk of which will help double the size of its knitwear factory in Torgiano, in the central region of Umbria, the luxury group’s industrial director said on Thursday. Prada,…

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US veterans suing 3M over earplugs seek to stop unit’s ‘false alarm’ bankruptcy

By Dietrich Knauth (Reuters) -U.S. veterans and members of the military on Wednesday urged a judge to dismiss 3M’s bid to use the bankruptcy of its subsidiary Aearo Technologies to shield itself from nearly 260,000 lawsuits over military-issue earplugs that former users allege were defective and damaged their hearing. 3M and Aearo say the earplug…

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