Analysis-EU Pork On A Lean Streak As Higher Standards Drive Up Costs

By Gus Trompiz PARIS (Reuters) – Record pig prices could have spurred farmers like Carole Joliff to expand their herd, but costly livestock regulations, flagging demand and spreading swine disease point instead to a long-term decline in the European Union, the world’s top pork exporter. “We’re flying blind,” Joliff, who farms in France’s pig-breeding heartland…

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UK PM Sunak pitches Britain as future home for AI regulation

LONDON (Reuters) -Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said on Monday Britain could be the global home of artificial intelligence regulation as he pitched London as a tech hub to industry leaders and urged them to grasp the opportunities and challenges of AI. Sunak’s government will host a summit on the risks and regulation of AI later…

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Factbox-Credit Suisse arrivals and departures after UBS seals takeover

ZURICH (Reuters) – UBS followed up the announcement it had closed the takeover of stricken rival Credit Suisse on Monday with a raft of management changes. Here are the highlights: OUT Leaving the company: * Credit Suisse General Counsel Markus Diethelm. The bank appeared to be more willing to settle legal matters during his tenure…

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Ryanair Eyes Slots IAG May Hand Over As Remedies In Air Europa Purchase -report

MADRID (Reuters) – Irish airline Ryanair is keen to buy the slots International Consolidated Airlines Group may be forced to dispose to get its planned acquisition of Air Europa approved by the European antitrust regulator, Cinco Dias newspaper reported on Monday. “We are following the process because we are interested in the possible liberation of…

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Ryanair eyes slots IAG may hand over as remedies in Air Europa purchase -report

MADRID (Reuters) – Irish airline Ryanair is keen to buy the slots International Consolidated Airlines Group may be forced to dispose to get its planned acquisition of Air Europa approved by the European antitrust regulator, Cinco Dias newspaper reported on Monday. “We are following the process because we are interested in the possible liberation of…

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AB InBev, Molson Coors dent US craft beer competition with cheaper six-packs

By Ananya Mariam Rajesh (Reuters) – Anheuser-Busch InBev and Molson Coors Beverage are set to gain market share from craft beer makers in the United States this year as cost-conscious consumers are opting for cheaper six-packs, according to analysts and industry experts. With inflation making goods more expensive nationwide, consumers are trading down to more…

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Odey Asset Management says not gating funds in Crispin Odey succession

By Nell Mackenzie LONDON (Reuters) – Odey Asset Management is not considering imposing exit restrictions on investors in any of its funds, a spokesperson said, as partners seek to sever ties with founder Crispin Odey following allegations of sexual misconduct against him. The Financial Times reported on Sunday that Odey Asset Management had been discussing…

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Healed from the pandemic, U.S. job market may face fresh wounds from the Fed

By Howard Schneider WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. Federal Reserve officials, who hoped to return the job market to its 2019, best-in-a-generation status after the pandemic, may be on the verge of success as the economy passes key milestones for labor participation and nears a return to pre-pandemic trend levels of employment. The question now: Will…

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