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McDonald’s discriminates against Black franchisees, lawsuit claims

(Reuters) – McDonald’s Corp has been sued by 52 Black former franchise owners who accused the fast-food giant of racial discrimination by steering them to depressed, crime-ridden neighborhoods and setting them up for failure. In a complaint seeking up to $1 bi... More »

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Lawsuit says McDonald’s discriminates against Black franchisees

(Reuters) – McDonald’s Corp (MCD.N) has been sued by 52 Black former franchise owners who accuse the fast-food giant of racial discrimination by steering them to depressed, crime-ridden neighborhoods and setting them up for failure. In a complaint seeking up t... More »

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S&P revises Japan’s outlook to stable

(Reuters) – S&P Global Ratings said it has revised Japan’s outlook to stable on increased uncertainty around debt stabilization. The ratings agency said stable outlook reflects its view that until fiscal 2023, relatively large fiscal deficits will continue in ... More »

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McDonald’s ousts CEO over consensual relationship with employee

(Reuters) – McDonald’s Corp dismissed Chief Executive Steve Easterbrook over a recent consensual relationship with an employee, which the board determined violated company policy, the fast-food giant said on Sunday. The board found that Easterbrook, 52, who ha... More »

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Catastrophes set to drive 2020 reinsurance rates higher

LONDON (Reuters) – Big insurance losses from hurricanes, wildfires and other natural disasters over the past two years are set to push reinsurance renewal rates higher in January, ratings agencies said. After falling for several years due to competition and fe... More »

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U.S. judge rejects Greece bid to dismiss Sotheby’s lawsuit over…

NEW YORK (Reuters) – A U.S. judge on Friday rejected Greece’s effort to dismiss an unusual lawsuit in which Sotheby’s and the owners of an ancient Greek bronze horse sued the country, seeking court permission to put the statue on the auction block. U.S. Distri... More »

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S&P sees Turkish banks’ bad loans doubling in next 12-18 months

LONDON (Reuters) – Rating agency S&P Global expects the amount of bad loans on Turkish banks’ books to double over the next 12-18 months and their total credit losses to rise to as much as 2.5 percent from the recent average of 1.4 percent. In a new report pub... More »

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Papa John’s adopts rights plan to limit founder’s stake

(Reuters) – Papa John’s International Inc (PZZA.O) on Sunday adopted a shareholder rights plan, or a “poison pill”, with a 15 percent trigger to deter existing stockholders from amassing a controlling stake in the company. The company also declared a dividend ... More »

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Saks, Lord & Taylor hit by payment card data breach

TORONTO/NEW YORK (Reuters) – Retailer Hudson’s Bay Co on Sunday disclosed that it was the victim of a security breach that compromised data on payment cards used at Saks and Lord & Taylor stores in North America. One cyber security firm said that it has eviden... More »

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S&P 500 to exclude Snap after voting rights debate

The front of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) with a Snap Inc. logo hung on the front of it stands shortly before the company’s IPO in New York, U.S., March 2, 2017. The S&P 500 .SPX will start excluding companies that issue multiple classes of shares, manag... More »

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Macron majority could help euro zone growth: S&P economist

French President Emmanuel Macron leaves the polling station after voting in the first of two rounds of parliamentary elections in Le Touquet, France, June 11, 2017. REUTERS/Christophe Petit Tesson/Pool Standard & Poor’s is likely to raise its growth forecasts ... More »

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Moody`s says loses Hong Kong appeal over `red flags` report

FILE PHOTO: The logo of credit rating agency Moody’s Investor Services is seen outside the office in Paris October 24, 2011. REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer/File Photo Hong Kong’s Court of Appeal found credit rating agency Moody’s broke the rules when it published a ... More »

U.S. to keep Aaa-rating after debt ceiling: Moody`s

Moody’s Investors Services said on Monday the United States will retain the rating agency’s top-notch debt rating as long as it meets its interest payments even if the government’s borrowing cap is reinstated on Thursday. More »

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Turkish wealth fund more akin to national development bank: S&P

FILE PHOTO: Turkish lira banknotes are seen in this photo illustration shot January 7, 2014. REUTERS/Murad Sezer/Illustration/File Photo Turkey’s new sovereign wealth fund is more akin to a national development bank, with its design suggesting an effort to cre... More »

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AMD stock could double in a year: Barron`s

Advanced Micro Devices Inc (AMD) shares could double in a year as the chip maker recoups ground lost to Intel Corp and increases its market share in the graphic chips area dominated by Nvidia Corp, Barron’s said on Sunday. More »

Intel shares could rise 25 percent in next year: Barron’s

NEW YORK Intel Corp’s shift to higher-growth businesses such as server chips and embedded chips for cars could drive a 25 increase in its shares in a year, according to a report on Sunday in the financial publication Barron’s. While there is a risk Intel could... More »

S&P warns refinance risks growing for Asia-Pacific borrowers

HONG KONG Credit conditions for Asia-Pacific borrowers could become less favorable in the coming years, raising refinancing risk as weak commodities and slow growth take their toll against the backdrop of a strong dollar, rating agency Standard & Poor’s warned... More »

Interest, prices for Southeast Asian art soar: Sotheby’s

SINGAPORE When “Bathing in the Shower” by the late Indonesian artist Hendra Gunawan went under the hammer at Sotheby’s autumn auction in Hong Kong in October this year, the oil painting of three female bathers was sold for HK$9.7 million ($1.3 million). That p... More »

GoPro shares could fall due strong competition: Barron’s

U.S. video camera maker GoPro Inc (GPRO.O) shares could plunge to $25 from a recent $35 as its latest product launch underwhelms consumers and competition comes on strong, Barron’s said in a report on Sunday. Barron’s said investors in GoPro are “skittish” abo... More »