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* Set to replace Gerry Grimstone after 11-year stint
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Cargill Inc said on Tuesday
that David Dines, the head of its risk management business,
would replace Chief Financial Officer Marcel Smits on Dec. 1 as
part of a handful of changes in the grain trader's executive
team.
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Indonesia's Lion Air said on
Tuesday it would meet a team from U.S. plane maker Boeing Co
on Wednesday to discuss the fate of its 737 MAX 8 plane
that crashed into the sea minutes after takeoff from Jakarta
airport.
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U.S. specialty metals maker Arconic Inc
reported a better-than-expected quarterly profit on
Tuesday and raised its full year earnings forecast, driven by
higher demand for aluminum parts used in airplanes.
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Sweden's Vattenfall is
seen as the buyer of a Norwegian power trader's portfolio after
his default on Nasdaq's Nordic commodities exchange
last month, confirming on Tuesday it was among the firms asked
to participate in the auction.
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German chancellor’s scope for showing personal flexibility towards UK has been reduced
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Liberty Mutual Insurance Europe
(LMIE) has been fined 5.3 million pounds ($6.7 million) by
Britain's markets regulator for failing to properly monitor
outsourced mobile phone insurance services, in the first penalty
for such failures.
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Mastercard on Tuesday joined
bigger rival Visa in reporting stronger-than-expected
earnings for the third quarter, as it benefited from more
Americans swiping their credit cards for everything from
gasoline to groceries.
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The number of companies in
England and Wales falling into financial distress is rising at
the fastest pace since 2009, according to data on Tuesday that
suggests the trouble suffered by big firms is indicative of a
wider, deep-seated trend.
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Uber defended its business model
at the Court of Appeal on Tuesday in the latest stage of a
long-running battle over the classification of its drivers as
self-employed, a designation that entitles them to few workplace
rights in Britain.