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Miner BHP Says Aboriginal Landowners Free To Speak On How It Manages Cultural Heritage
BHP Group said on Wednesday the destruction of a 43,000year old Aboriginal rock shelter in Australia by fellow miner Rio Tinto had impacted the trust between Indigenous land owners and the resource industry.
L&T Technology Services, Exponential-e Partner To Jointly Offer New Normal' Workplace Transformation Solutions
Bangalore, Karnataka, India & London, United Kingdom Business Wire India Exponential-e, a UK-based leading & innovative CSP of enterprise connectivity & unified communications services, today entered into a strategic partnership with L&T Technology Serv...
UK Firms Hail Victory In Battle Over COVID-19 Insurance Claims
London judges have ruled that some of the world's biggest insurers were wrong to reject tens of thousands of claims from small firms battered by the COVID19 pandemic, Britain's Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) said on Tuesday.
FedEx Posted $1.25B Profit As Business Deliveries Improved
FedEx earned $1.25 billion in its latest quarter, as online shopping remained popular among customers avoiding stores and shipments between businesses improved.
More U.S. Oil And Gas Producers, Refiners Shut Ahead Of Hurricane
More than a fifth of U.S. offshore oil production was shut and key exporting ports were closed on Tuesday as a precaution ahead of Hurricane Sally's landfall on the U.S. Gulf Coast, the second significant storm to shutter oil and gas activity over the las...
U.S. Confirms It Will Unveil Daimler Diesel Emissions Cheating Settlement
Daimler AG is set to pay an $875 million civil penalty for violating U.S. clean air laws as part of a $1.5 billion settlement with U.S. and California regulators over excess diesel emissions in passenger vehicles and vans, two people briefed on the matter...
Airbus CEO Warns Of Compulsory Layoffs As Airline Crisis Deepens
Airbus has stepped up warnings of compulsory layoffs as air travel fails to recover as quickly as expected from the coronavirus crisis, putting itself on a potential collision course with unions and the French government.
Indian Oil Sees Gasoil, Petrol Sales At Pre-pandemic Levels In First Half Of FY21
Indian Oil Corp, the country's top refiner, expects local demand for gasoline and gasoil to reach prepandemic levels in the first half of next fiscal year beginning April 2021, Chairman SM Vaidya said on Monday.
Perfume Brand Says Cutting Black Actor From Ad Was Misstep
British perfume brand Jo Malone has apologized to Black actor John Boyega of Star Wars fame after cutting him out of the Chinese version of a cologne commercial he helped create.
FPIs Turn Net Sellers in September, Pull Out Rs 2,038 Crore So Far Amid Indo-China Tensions
According to the depositories data, a net Rs 3,510 crore was withdrawn from equities, while Rs 1,472 crore was pumped into debts by FPIs between September 1-11. FPIs were net buyers for three consecutive months -- June to August.
Diesel Price Dips Below Rs 73, Petrol Rate Cut For 2nd Time In Six Months
While petrol price was cut by 13 paise per litre on Saturday, diesel rates dropped by 12 paise, price notification of state-owned fuel retailers said.
Dow Ends Higher But Wall Street Posts Second Straight Weekly Drop On Tech Slide
The Nasdaq slid and the S&P 500 closed little changed on Friday as early gains in technology and growth names faded, with each of the three major Wall Street averages posting their second straight weekly decline.
Oil Climbs As U.S. Stock Market Strengthens, But Heads For Weekly Loss
Oil prices edged higher on Friday as equities markets firmed, but crude remained on track for a second weekly drop as investors expected a global glut to persist if demand weakens further with rising COVID19 cases in some countries.
EU-China Summit To Mark Soured Relations With Deal On Whiskey
Once billed as the diplomatic high point in ChinaEuropean Union relations, a summit on Monday is likely to show how far the relationship has ebbed, with the main achievement a deal involving Irish whiskey and Pixian bean paste.
Factbox: Australian Resource Projects In Focus After Sacred Site Destruction
The destruction of sacred sites in Western Australia by mining giant Rio Tinto has increased scrutiny on resource projects in other parts of the country that could affect places of cultural significance.
Oil Prices Slide Near 2% After Surprise U.S. Crude Stock Build
Oil prices slid near 2% on Thursday after U.S. data showed a surprise build in crude stockpiles last week related in part to ongoing reductions at refineries along the Gulf of Mexico following Hurricane Laura.