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Letters: Ease more cash into the Green New Deal -
With the global climate crisis growing ever more urgent, the
sharp rise in the UK's carbon emissions in 2010 is deeply worrying – and raises serious questions about the progress being made in our energy and climate change policy (Britain's ...
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FTSE falls as M&A boosts miners but knocks oils -
LONDON Feb 2 (Reuters) - Britain's
FTSE 100 paused after recent
sharp gains on Thursday, as M&A actitivity among miners prompted investors to divert funds away from other sectors such as oils and pharmaceuticals, while mixed corporate ...
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Amazon spending threatens 1st-quarter profit -
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Amazon.com Inc warned of a possible operating loss in the first quarter following a
sharp drop in fourth-quarter profit, a sign that the online retailer will keep spending heavily on expansion at the expense of short-term ...
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Sharp rise in sustainable seafood products on sale in UK -
The number of fish and seafood products on offer certified as sustainable by the Marine Stewardship Council up 41% to 988The number of fish and seafood products certified as sustainable by the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) has shot up by 41% in the ...
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Europe Factors-Shares seen triming Thursday's gains -
PARIS, Jan 27 (Reuters) - Financial spreadbetters expect Europe's main stock indexes to fall on Friday, triming some of the previous day's
sharp gains and tracking a dip on Wall Street, as investors await the outcome of crucial Greek debt ...
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IMF slashes global growth forecasts -
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Eurozone GDP expected to fall 0.5% during 2012 • UK set to grow 0.6% –
sharp fall from earlier 1.6% estimate • World growth downgraded from 4.1% to 3.3%The International Monetary Fund has slashed its growth forecasts for ...
21:46 :
Burberry bags 22% jump in sales -
Luxury fashion brand says sales to Asia-Pacific region more than made up for
sharp slowdown in US and southern EuropeLuxury fashion brand Burberry, where a beaded keyring tassle costs £250 and an alligator handbag £14,000, raked in sales ...
11:57 :
No Christmas discounts pays off for SuperGroup -
LONDON (Reuters) - SuperGroup , the company behind the Superdry fashion brand, said a
sharp rise in underlying sales growth at stores in the run-up to the festive period vindicated its decision not to discount before Christmas.
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