South Korean exports grow for 1st time in 7 months

South Korean exports grow for 1st time in 7 months

South Korean exports returned to growth for the first time in seven months in September due to more working days and brisk semiconductor shipments. Outbound shipments rose 7.7% from a year earlier to $48.05 billion following the prior month’s revised …
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The latest: Shell to cut 9000 jobs, and fires threaten California wine.

Ben van Beurden, the chief executive of Royal Dutch Shell, said Wednesday that he was speeding up a reorganization of the company that will result in the loss of up to 9,000 jobs by the end of 2022. Mr. van Beurden said the company needed to be reshaped …
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Japan business sentiment perks up as hit from pandemic begins to ease

TOKYO (Reuters) – Japanese business sentiment improved in July-September from a 11-year low hit three months ago, a key central bank survey showed, in a sign the economy is gradually emerging from the devastating hit from the coronavirus pandemic.
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Insurers Like Metlife, Aflac Win New Delay on Accounting Change

The Financial Accounting Standards Board on Wednesday voted to give large, publicly traded insurers until 2023 to comply with a new accounting
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Olive Garden's parent Darden accused of discrimination over tipping policies

Olive Garden’s parent company, Darden Restaurants, Inc., has been accused of violating the Civil Rights Act of 1964 with its tipping policies, according to recent reports. Continue Reading Below. On Tuesday, nonprofit group One Fair Wage filed a federal …
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