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Tickets website has to navigate an overhaul of UK rail’s supporting infrastructure
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Belarusian state oil firm
Belneftekhim expects Safmar companies Russneft and
Neftisa to remain its sole source of Russian crude next month,
as no new supply contracts have been signed with other firms, it
said on Friday.
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Siemens is buying
Indian electrical equipment maker C&S Electric in a 267 million
euro ($296.21 million) deal, the German industrial group said on
Friday.
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Norwegian Prime Minister Erna
Solberg on Friday announced the biggest shake-up of her Cabinet
since she took office in 2013, replacing or repositioning
two-thirds of ministers in the hope of reviving the
Conservative-led coalition's prospects.
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Years into a bond market
bull-run, investors are banking on a brighter future for funds
that buy the debt of financially troubled European companies
whose bonds are offering meatier returns because they are more
risky.
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Portugal's engineering firm
Efacec Power Solutions said on Friday Angolan billionaire and
former first daughter Isabel dos Santos, who owns a controlling
stake, had decided to withdraw from the company's shareholding
structure.
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Belarusian state oil firm
Belneftekhim expects Safmar companies to remain its
sole source of Russian crude next month, as no new supply
contracts have been signed with other firms, it said on Friday.
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* Lagarde dismisses inflation uptick
(Combines Knot, Rehn, Lagarde)
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Standard Chartered is
advising its staff to avoid business travel to the Chinese city
of Wuhan following a virus outbreak that has so far killed 26
people and infected more than 800.
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DAVOS, Jan 22 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Top NGOs
including Greenpeace and Amnesty International called for the
$1.1 billion sale of the .org internet domain to a private
company to be blocked on Wednesday, saying it could do
"irreparable harm".