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If DEBT is the problem REPAYMENT is the solution

 

Debt revenue doesn't equal tax revenue

 

I will pay for my own stupidity but not for the stupidity of others.

 

Remember, profits are privatised, losses are socialised.

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Square, Facing a Chilly Market, Persists in Pursuing I.P.O.

 

By LESLIE PICKER and MIKE ISAAC

 

 

The payments provider said it would sell shares at $11 to $13 apiece, a valuation of up to $4.2 billion — much lower than its private valuation.

 

 

 

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A Tough Year for Hedge Funds? Not That Real Estate Has Noticed

 

By ALEXANDRA STEVENSON and MATTHEW GOLDSTEIN

 

Larry Robbins, head of Glenview Capital Management, is said to have bought a $37.9 million penthouse in Manhattan, a move that shows that despite a rough year, hedge fund managers aren’t hurting.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Real Estate Shell Companies Scheme to Defraud Owners Out of Their Homes

 

By STEPHANIE SAUL

 

Relying on the secrecy of limited liability companies, white-collar thieves are targeting pockets of New York City for fraudulent deed transfers, leaving the victims groping for redress.

 

 

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A Family Team Looks for James Bond’s Next Assignment

 

By BROOKS BARNES

 

Barbara Broccoli and her half brother, Michael Wilson, who control the rights to James Bond, prepare for a battle royal over the franchise’s next studio home.

 

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China’s Winemakers Seek Their Own Napa Valley

 

By JANE SASSEEN 12:27 PM ET

 

Wines produced in a rocky, arid region on the edge of the Gobi Desert have won prestigious awards, and foreign investors have taken notice.

 

 

 

Strategies

 

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Microsoft’s Stock Math: Fewer Shares, Pricier Shares

 

By JEFF SOMMER 11:42 AM ET

 

Microsoft’s stock finally returned to a nominal level not seen since before the 2000 tech collapse. But without share buybacks, it might not look quite so good.

 

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Citing Climate Change, Obama Rejects Construction of Keystone XL Oil Pipeline

 

By CORAL DAVENPORT

 

The president’s decision was a major victory for environmentalists and a bitter loss for the oil industry.

 

 

 

Exxon Inquiry Both Mirrors and Contrasts With Tobacco Industry Case

 

By JOHN SCHWARTZ

 

The tobacco industry largely hid evidence of the addictiveness of tobacco, while Exxon published peer-reviewed climate change research even as it raised doubts on the underlying science.

 

 

 

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Detroit Businesswomen Team Up to Get Rape Kits Tested

 

By CLAIRE MARTIN 1:52 PM ET

 

Discovered forgotten in storage, the thousands of unprocessed kits overwhelmed the prosecutor’s office, but the community has stepped in to help.

 

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Toyota and Nissan to Drop Takata as Supplier of Airbag Inflaters

 

By JONATHAN SOBLE and HIROKO TABUCHI

 

The announcements are another blow to company, whose airbags generate about 40 percent of its sales.

 

 

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Strong Growth in Jobs May Encourage Fed to Raise Rates

 

By NELSON D. SCHWARTZ

 

The economy added 271,000 jobs in October, an unexpectedly strong showing, and unemployment dipped to 5 percent.

 

 

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Cyrus Vance Has $808 Million to Give Away

 

By JAMES C. McKINLEY Jr.

 

The Manhattan district attorney is giving grants, from criminal penalties against three international banks, for public and private criminal justice programs in New York and around the nation.

 

 

 

 

If DEBT is the problem REPAYMENT is the solution

 

Debt revenue doesn't equal tax revenue

 

I will pay for my own stupidity but not for the stupidity of others.

 

Remember, profits are privatised, losses are socialised.

That's the 21-century Free Market.

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If DEBT is the problem REPAYMENT is the solution

 

Debt revenue doesn't equal tax revenue

 

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Remember, profits are privatised, losses are socialised.

That's the 21-century Free Market.

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If DEBT is the problem REPAYMENT is the solution

 

Debt revenue doesn't equal tax revenue

 

I will pay for my own stupidity but not for the stupidity of others.

 

Remember, profits are privatised, losses are socialised.

That's the 21-century Free Market.

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If DEBT is the problem REPAYMENT is the solution

 

Debt revenue doesn't equal tax revenue

 

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Remember, profits are privatised, losses are socialised.

That's the 21-century Free Market.

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If DEBT is the problem REPAYMENT is the solution

 

Debt revenue doesn't equal tax revenue

 

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Remember, profits are privatised, losses are socialised.

That's the 21-century Free Market.

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Arriva may face SFO fraud inquiry over NHS deal

 

Ministers have hinted that the transport giant Arriva could be subjected to a Serious Fraud Office inquiry after it inflated figures on an NHS contract.

 

 

 

 

 

Could cultural barriers be hindering exporters, despite aid?

 

 

 

 

 

Swansea's tidal lagoon project delayed amid concerns over costs

 

 

 

 

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British cucumbers 'will go extinct' amid supermarket price wars

 

It's the wost its been for 100 years

 

 

 

 

 

Number of enterprise zones to increase as part of regeneration push

 

 

 

 

 

The 15 worst mistakes people make in their 20s

 

 

 

 

 

 

One graph that shows which country’s workers take the most holiday

 

75% of British workers use up most if not all their paid holiday, while only 44% of Americans use up their allowance

 

 

 

 

 

 

Now we’ll find out how these tycoons justify hiking the cost of life-s

 

US Outlook

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

With Ebola waning, Sierra Leone seeks to rebuild its economy

 

As the World Health Organisation prepares to declare the country disease-free today, businesses are keen to revive international trade

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Conservatives’ nuclear option is a ticking time bomb

 

Parliamentary Business: Gossips in the Conservative parliamentary party believe Mr Osborne and Mr Johnson will struggle to retain their pre-eminence until Mr Cameron steps down

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Further blow to Richemont as Cartier chief quits

 

Shares in Richemont dropped nearly 6 per cent yesterday, dragging peers such as the Omega watchmaker Swatch down in their wake

 

 

 

 

 

 

Vibrant jobs growth paves way for Fed to raise US interest rates

 

The US Fed’s chair Janet Yellen has said previously that she would only consider an interest rate rise once the jobs market had improved

 

 

 

 

 

CBI denies accusations of pro-European bias

 

 

 

 

 

Vultures are circling over our care homes

 

 

 

 

 

 

Care home sector in 'meltdown' with UK's largest provider in jeopardy

 

Exclusive: Four Seasons Health Care is preparing to sell scores of properties and slash its budget by millions

If DEBT is the problem REPAYMENT is the solution

 

Debt revenue doesn't equal tax revenue

 

I will pay for my own stupidity but not for the stupidity of others.

 

Remember, profits are privatised, losses are socialised.

That's the 21-century Free Market.

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Tata Steel warns suppliers over prices

 

 

 

 

Tata Steel has warned suppliers that if they don't slash prices by 30% then they risk losing Tata's business.

 

 

 

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Lufthansa to cancel 929 flights

 

German airline Lufthansa says 113,000 passengers will be hit by flight cancellations on Monday amid a union walkout.

 

 

 

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French PM: 'No Renault-Nissan merger'

 

French Prime Minister Manuel Valls says the government does not want a merger between carmakers Renault and Nissan.

 

 

 

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China's imports fall 19% in October

 

 

Full article China's imports fall 19% in October

Get on with third runway, CBI boss says

 

If DEBT is the problem REPAYMENT is the solution

 

Debt revenue doesn't equal tax revenue

 

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That's the 21-century Free Market.

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Troubled Tata demands 30pc price reduction from suppliers

 

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Greece closes in on creditor cash as tax chief warns of no 'quick fixes'

 

Millions more Greeks will have to pay taxes says OECD boss, as Athens tries overcome creditor hurdles for €2bn cash injection

 

Fears for China hard landing grow as trade gap hits record

 

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Chinese consumers are not filling the gap left by a slowdown in more traditional manufacturing industries and exports

 

Lonmin to unveil record losses as it fights for survival

 

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World's third largest platinum miner will unveil yawning losses in annual results as it struggles with tumbling prices and the rising cost of labour

 

 

Ford to benefit from VW scandal, says chairman

 

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Fast-shrinking Matalan profits prompt S&P warning over debt

 

The ratings agency has downgraded the retailer's risk profile from 'weak' to 'vulnerable'

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Rolls-Royce resists activist ValueAct's board seat overtures

 

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Rolls-Royce sticking with long-term strategy despite ValueAct becoming its biggest shareholder

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Heathrow opponents fire fresh salvo against runway

 

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Critics of Heathrow's expansion plans write to the Prime Minister to warn over air quality

 

TalkTalk likely to axe dividend in aftermath of hacking attack

 

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The company's financial position has been described as potentially 'precarious'

 

It’s time to build foundations for a smarter UK housing market

 

Lonmin joins the list of corporate catastrophes

If DEBT is the problem REPAYMENT is the solution

 

Debt revenue doesn't equal tax revenue

 

I will pay for my own stupidity but not for the stupidity of others.

 

Remember, profits are privatised, losses are socialised.

That's the 21-century Free Market.

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E.P.A. Expands On-Road Emissions Testing

 

By DANNY HAKIM and JAD MOUAWAD

 

 

Regulators have begun testing all makes and models of diesel cars, at random and in real-world conditions, to try to increase the odds of catching carmakers seeking to evade emissions standards.

 

 

 

 

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Laura McDermott for The New York Times

 

Emissions testing equipment in the trunk of a 2014 Volkswagen Touareg TDI at the National Vehicle and Fuel Emissions Laboratory in Ann Arbor, Mich.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Web Poets’ Society: New Breed Succeeds in Taking Verse Viral

 

By ALEXANDRA ALTER

 

Young, digitally astute poets with loyal online followings have catapulted onto the best-seller lists, where poetry books are scarce.

 

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China’s Winemakers Seek Their Own Napa Valley

 

By JANE SASSEEN

 

Wines produced in a rocky, arid region on the edge of the Gobi Desert have won prestigious awards, and foreign investors have taken notice.

 

 

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Real Estate Shell Companies Scheme to Defraud Owners Out of Their Homes

 

By STEPHANIE SAUL

 

Relying on the secrecy of limited liability companies, white-collar thieves are targeting pockets of New York City for fraudulent deed transfers, leaving the victims groping for redress.

 

 

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A Family Team Looks for James Bond’s Next Assignment

 

By BROOKS BARNES

 

Barbara Broccoli and her half brother, Michael Wilson, who control the rights to James Bond, prepare for a battle royal over the franchise’s next studio home.

 

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How ‘Spectre’ May Stack Up With ‘Thunderball’ as a James Bond Blockbuster

 

By THE NEW YORK TIMES

 

A ranking of the most popular films in the James Bond franchise, based on how much they pulled in at the box office.

 

 

Strategies

 

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Microsoft’s Stock Math: Fewer Shares, Pricier Shares

 

By JEFF SOMMER

 

Microsoft’s stock finally returned to a nominal level not seen since before the 2000 tech collapse. But without share buybacks, it might not look quite so good.

 

 

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Cyrus Vance Has $808 Million to Give Away

 

By JAMES C. McKINLEY Jr.

 

The Manhattan district attorney is giving grants, from criminal penalties against three international banks, for public and private criminal justice programs in New York and around the nation.

 

 

Prototype

 

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Detroit Businesswomen Team Up to Get Rape Kits Tested

 

By CLAIRE MARTIN

 

Discovered forgotten in storage, the thousands of unprocessed kits overwhelmed the prosecutor’s office, but the community has stepped in to help.

 

On Work

 

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Coming Full Circle to Help Her Elders

 

By JOY SOLOMON

 

A career filled with tough cases transforms a lawyer into a champion for the elderly, just like her mother.

 

Big City

 

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Development, de Blasio-Style

 

By GINIA BELLAFANTE

 

The perception that the current mayor too easily capitulates to real estate interests, that he cares little about the hazards of extreme density and lacks any vision for urban planning, is very real.

 

 

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Luxury Condos in a Former NoLIta Orphanage

 

By RONDA KAYSEN

 

St. Patrick’s Old Cathedral School in NoLIta is being converted to condos and townhouses, with prices starting at $7.74 million.

If DEBT is the problem REPAYMENT is the solution

 

Debt revenue doesn't equal tax revenue

 

I will pay for my own stupidity but not for the stupidity of others.

 

Remember, profits are privatised, losses are socialised.

That's the 21-century Free Market.

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If DEBT is the problem REPAYMENT is the solution

 

Debt revenue doesn't equal tax revenue

 

I will pay for my own stupidity but not for the stupidity of others.

 

Remember, profits are privatised, losses are socialised.

That's the 21-century Free Market.

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Aldi and Lidl named top brands in the world for their simplicity

 

Some 63 per cent of consumers prefer paying for simpler experience

 

 

 

 

 

Employers fear online shopping will hit productivity on Black Friday

 

 

 

 

 

5 charts that show which jobs have the worst commutes

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Maggi noodles go back on sale in India after lead recall

 

Maggi's return comes as Indians prepare to celebrate Diwali, when food shopping is at its peak

 

 

 

 

 

Equal Pay Day: 9 ways women can negotiate a payrise

 

 

 

 

 

Seven reasons we should still be worried about the gender pay gap

 

 

 

 

 

 

Black Friday will be bigger than Christmas for festive shopping

 

Price is the most important factor in gift-buying this year, with three in four shoppers ranking it as their most important consideration

 

 

 

 

 

 

The 10 biggest business stories on Monday November 9

 

Maggi noodles back on sales in India; Chinese imports fall for 12th consecutive month, down 18.8 per cent; Lufthansa strike hits 113000 passengers

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Gender gap leaves women 'working for free until the end of the year'

 

Campaigners have calculated the date based on official figures, which put the gap in average pay at 14.2%

 

 

 

 

 

 

New bill would end whale breeding at SeaWorld

 

A California lawmaker is hoping to shut down SeaWorld’s controversial whale breeding projects for good.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Shareholders and boards at odds over bosses pay

 

Companies have been faced with rising demands to come clean on pay

 

 

 

 

 

 

CBI warns George Osborne on science cuts

 

George Osborne is expected to announce today that four departments – Transport, Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra), Communities and Local Government and the Treasury – have accepted cuts of 8 per cent a year for the next four years

 

 

 

 

 

Sometimes we’re all better off when people ignore risks

 

 

 

 

 

Could cultural barriers be hindering exporters, despite aid?

 

 

 

 

 

 

Swansea's tidal lagoon project delayed amid concerns over costs

 

Government officials are reviewing whether the technology behind a proposed £1bn tidal lagoon in Swansea Bay, the first of its type in the world, could be as easily exported as its backers have claimed.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Arriva may face SFO fraud inquiry over NHS deal

 

Ministers have hinted that the transport giant Arriva could be subjected to a Serious Fraud Office inquiry after it inflated figures on an NHS contract.

 

 

 

 

 

 

British cucumbers 'will go extinct' amid supermarket price wars

 

It's the wost its been for 100 years

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Why China now holds our interest rates in its hands

 

Fears of a Sino-slowdown may keep a rate rise at bay – but in Hong Kong there’s little sign of any recession

 

 

 

 

 

Number of enterprise zones to increase as part of regeneration push

 

 

 

 

 

The 15 worst mistakes people make in their 20s

 

 

 

 

 

 

One graph that shows which country’s workers take the most holiday

 

75% of British workers use up most if not all their paid holiday, while only 44% of Americans use up their allowance

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Now we’ll find out how these tycoons justify hiking the cost of life-s

 

US Outlook

 

 

 

 

 

With Ebola waning, Sierra Leone seeks to rebuild its economy

 

 

 

 

 

The Conservatives’ nuclear option is a ticking time bomb

 

 

 

 

 

 

Further blow to Richemont as Cartier chief quits

 

Shares in Richemont dropped nearly 6 per cent yesterday, dragging peers such as the Omega watchmaker Swatch down in their wake

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Vibrant jobs growth paves way for Fed to raise US interest rates

 

The US Fed’s chair Janet Yellen has said previously that she would only consider an interest rate rise once the jobs market had improved

 

 

 

 

 

CBI denies accusations of pro-European bias

 

 

 

 

 

Vultures are circling over our care homes

 

 

 

 

 

 

Care home sector in 'meltdown' with UK's largest provider in jeopardy

 

Exclusive: Four Seasons Health Care is preparing to sell scores of properties and slash its budget by millions

If DEBT is the problem REPAYMENT is the solution

 

Debt revenue doesn't equal tax revenue

 

I will pay for my own stupidity but not for the stupidity of others.

 

Remember, profits are privatised, losses are socialised.

That's the 21-century Free Market.

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If DEBT is the problem REPAYMENT is the solution

 

Debt revenue doesn't equal tax revenue

 

I will pay for my own stupidity but not for the stupidity of others.

 

Remember, profits are privatised, losses are socialised.

That's the 21-century Free Market.

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'Deep concern' over trade slowdown

 

 

 

 

A "deeply concerning" slowdown in trade, particularly with China, will lead to lower global economic growth this year, the OECD says.

 

 

 

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GE to build 1,000 new India trains

 

General Electric has won a $2.6bn (£1.7bn) contract from the Indian government to build a fleet of new trains for the country.

 

 

 

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Live OECD 'concerned' about emerging markets

 

A slowdown in emerging markets could set the scene for economic problems in some other countries, the OECD has said.

 

 

 

 

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Up to 190 Alton Towers jobs may go

 

 

Full article Up to 190 Alton Towers jobs may go

VW offers US customers $1,000 vouchers

 

 

Full article VW offers US customers $1,000 vouchers

Steel company boss dies in rooftop fall

 

 

Full article Steel company boss dies in rooftop fall

 

 

 

Women 'working for nothing' until 2016

 

  • 9 November 2015
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Full article Women 'working for nothing' until 2016

Cameron 'deadly serious' on EU reform

 

 

Full article Cameron 'deadly serious' on EU reform

Lufthansa counts cost of strike bill

 

 

Full article Lufthansa counts cost of strike bill

E.On to pay £7m for smart meter failure

 

  • 9 November 2015
  • From the section Business

 

Full article E.On to pay £7m for smart meter failure

Lonmin offers shares at 94% discount

 

  • 9 November 2015
  • From the section Business

 

Full article Lonmin offers shares at 94% discount

Portugal markets hit by left-wing pact

 

 

Full article Portugal markets hit by left-wing pact

If DEBT is the problem REPAYMENT is the solution

 

Debt revenue doesn't equal tax revenue

 

I will pay for my own stupidity but not for the stupidity of others.

 

Remember, profits are privatised, losses are socialised.

That's the 21-century Free Market.

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Global stocks fall on China worries; oil ends lower

 

FXpert 8:20pm GMT

 

Facebook to appeal Belgian ruling ordering it to stop tracking non-users

 

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Weaker miners and utilities push FTSE to 3-week low

 

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GM could face punitive damage claims in switch litigation

 

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Euro zone won't release new money for Greece until reforms done

 

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Dollar all the more reason for 'gradual' rate hike - Fed's Rosengren

 

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EU working on law tackling unfair subsidies to non-EU airlines

 

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Pimco seeks dismissal of Bill Gross' lawsuit over ouster

 

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Lufthansa says 136 flights to be cancelled on Tuesday

 

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Swiss watchmaker Tag Heuer teams up with big tech for smartwatch

 

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Lufthansa sweetens cabin staff pay offer to end strike

 

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Ineos signs U.S. shale gas ethane deal with Exxon, Shell in Scotland

 

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Wells Fargo says no immediate plans to buy a UK-based asset manager

 

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Boeing partners with Tata to build Apache fuselages in India

 

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British women 'work for free' from now until 2016, campaigners say

 

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FSB's Carney tells banks there is no 'Basel IV' on the way

 

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Factnox - G20 finalises details of 'bail-in' bonds for big banks

 

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Long-term oil market fundamentals robust despite price drop, Saudi says

 

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Boeing 'frustrated' with delays in U.S. approvals for Gulf fighter sales

 

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Barry Callebaut buys Ghana cocoa group Nyonkopa

 

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China policymaker says 6.5 percent a floor for 2016-2020 annual growth

 

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HP Inc shares could rise into 'high teens' next year - Barron's

 

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Confederation of British Industry cuts 2016 UK growth forecast

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Campbell Rethinks Its Recipe as Consumer Tastes Change

 

By STEPHANIE STROM 1:29 PM ET

 

 

Hoping to bolster sales, Campbell Soup is updating its classic chicken noodle soup, as well as the way it does business.

 

 

 

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Erika Ellefsen, a culinary intern, in the research and development kitchen at Campbell Soup headquarters in Camden, N.J.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Volkswagen to Begin Talks With Labor on Cost Cutting

 

By JACK EWING and JAD MOUAWAD 2:38 PM ET

 

The company will meet with worker representatives about how to cut costs following the emissions scandal. VW is also offering up to $1,000 to owners.

 

 

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A Texas Utility Offers a Nighttime Special: Free Electricity

 

By CLIFFORD KRAUSS and DIANE CARDWELL

 

TXU Energy promotes a plan with free electricity overnight, in part a result of the ample wind power in Texas.

 

 

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Hollywood Is Producing Higher Highs, Lower Lows

 

By BROOKS BARNES and MICHAEL CIEPLY

 

This year may set new marks for both hits and misses in the movie industry.

 

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Killer Whales to Take Final Bows at SeaWorld San Diego

 

By DANIEL VICTOR 2:32 PM ET

 

The orca performances will be replaced with a conservation presentation, the company said. The effect on shows in Orlando, Fla., and San Antonio was unclear.

 

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In the Stream of Internet Radio, Music Stations Hold Their Own

 

By NICK WINGFIELD

 

Successful stations are venturing into online streaming, but also playing to traditional strengths like thoughtfully curating playlists and championing new artists.

 

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Creditors Withhold $2 Billion Bailout Payment From Greece

 

By NIKI KITSANTONIS 2:31 PM ET

 

As Greece tries to secure the next installment from its $92 billion package, Greek officials and foreign creditors remain at odds over whether Athens has met economic overhaul targets.

 

 

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Peabody Energy Agrees to Greater Disclosures of Financial Risks

 

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The coal giant’s concessions came in response to a two-year investigation by the New York attorney general.

 

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Match Is Seeking $3.1 Billion Value in I.P.O.

 

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The owner of the online dating brands OkCupid and Tinder sets a price range of $12 to $14 a share.

 

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Obama Starts Personal Facebook Page

 

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A White House team is working with the president on his social media presence.

 

 

 

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World flirts with global recession as trade growth slows, warns OECD

 

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OECD trims global growth forecasts amid a "deeply concerning" slowdown in global trade and slower growth in emerging markets as economists urge the Chancellor to rethink cuts

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Too big to fail banks need to raise €460bn in capital

 

The world’s biggest banks, particularly those in emerging markets, need to build up big capital buffers over the coming five years

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Tesco faces 'potentially lethal cocktail' of business rates, wages hikes and poor profits

 

Chief executive Dave Lewis says the government is making life more difficult for the struggling supermarket giant

 

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Greece fails at first bail-out hurdle as new creditor stalemate beckons

 

EU powers stall on insolvency loans and bank rehabilitation amid fears bail-out is failing at the first hurdle

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VW offers $1,000 sweetener to US customers hit by emissions scandal

 

Crisis-hit Volkswagen gives pre-paid credit card and dealer credits to US customers, but UK motorists hit by emissionss scandal unlikely to be offered incentive

 

Steelmakers demand EU action to stop China dumping output in Europe

 

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Crisis-hit steel industry calls for European action to ease pressure on struggling companies

 

 

Lonmin sees salvation as $400m rights issue gains key approval

 

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Troubled miner is looking to raise $407m from shareholders to keep it afloat

 

 

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Royal Mail wants to use drones and driverless trucks

 

Chief executive Moya Greene says the technology requires less manpower and could improve the service

 

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Shares in TalkTalk fall after rating downgrade

 

Shares in TalkTalk have fallen by more than 26pc since the latest hacking scandal

 

 

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Serco cuts losses on Australian naval contract

 

Outsourcer renegotiates terms on loss-making deal to service Autralian ships that was major factor in its £1.5bn profit warning last year

 

The CBI cannot campaign on the EU with cliches from 20 years ago

 

Reasons to be cheerful about global economics

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Embraer wary over Quebec funding for rival's jet

 

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Lufthansa to cancel 930 flights on Wed due to strike

 

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Drugmaker Valeant to feel sting of closing controversial pharmacy

 

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Molson Coors nears deal to buy rest of Miller Coors - WSJ

 

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Kashkari, critic of easy Fed policy, to run Minneapolis Fed

 

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BoE's Cunliffe says could raise bank buffers 'earlier rather than later'

 

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AB InBev, HSBC, Google, eight others to testify at EU tax hearing

 

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Exclusive - DBRS to discuss Portuguese politics in crucial rating review

 

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ECB to ease policy again in December via expanding quantitive easing - Reuters poll

 

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First BoE hike still expected in second quarter 2016 despite scant inflation - Reuters poll

 

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Growth concerns weigh on stocks; dollar at seven-month high

 

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British prosecutor drops case against Japan's Olympus

 

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Italy, other states, raise objections on financial transactions tax

 

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Germany to redetermine CO2 levels of 800,000 VW cars

 

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German economy minister calls for e-car incentives

 

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UK steelworkers march against Tata job cuts, demand government action

 

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FTSE falls again as miners slip

 

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Court halts Lufthansa cabin crew strike at Duesseldorf airport

 

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EBRD sees $75 billion a year funding crunch its mainly east Europe operating region

 

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BP says oil majors have axed 80 projects this year

 

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BP suspends Chirag platform in Azerbaijan for maintenance

 

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Asda to shun shopping frenzy 'Black Friday' this year

 

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Ex-star trader Bittar wins identity challenge against UK watchdog

 

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EU closer to deal on early financing of euro zone bank resolution fund

 

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Insurer Delta Lloyd shares fall on renewed capital concerns

 

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Oil rises after IEA reports sharp decline in investment

 

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Lufthansa calls on cabin crew to call off strike

 

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easyJet to launch loyalty scheme, looks at feeder flights

 

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National Grid to sell majority stake in British gas distribution business

 

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BP to start Absheron Peninsula shallow water survey in first quarter 2016

 

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Only a handful of big euro zone banks miss capital requirement - ECB

 

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Credit Suisse CEO says in UK's interest to stay in EU

 

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EU poised to delay landmark financial markets reforms

 

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More misery ahead for Greeks as economy set to shrink again

 

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Greek banks upbeat on recap despite foreclosure reform snag

 

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Credit Suisse CEO dismisses Swiss report of bonus cut - Bloomberg

 

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Volkswagen says software in larger diesel models not seen as 'problematic' by Germany

 

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Volkswagen names Apple's Jungwirth as head of digital strategy

 

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Land Securities takes cautious stance on UK property

 

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Lufthansa offers mediation with striking cabin crew

 

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Schaeuble says wants 10 billion eur for Greek banks paid by next week

 

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Vodafone first-half earnings rise after four lean years

 

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China to keep policy support for economy to cope with challenges

 

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Total CEO says oil majors should be patient regarding M&A

 

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ECB's Liikanen warns of downside risks to inflation, growth

 

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ECB's Liikanen says nothing has been decided on interest rates

 

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Wolseley's UK business takes a hit as construction slows

 

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Luxury brands suing Alibaba say mediation looks futile after Ma comments

 

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Lufthansa CEO says still open for talks if cabin crew halt strike

 

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Greek deflation eases in October, prices drop for 32nd straight month

 

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French industrial output third quarter rise paves way for positive GDP

 

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Luxembourg temporarily takes Lufthansa's stake in Luxair

 

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German investigators launch raids on Luxembourg bank -source

 

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Chinese middle class boosts Prudential's new business

 

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German pilots' union takes legal aim at strike halt

 

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Lufthansa files for injunction against cabin crew strike

 

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Porsche SE nine-month net plunges on VW scandal costs

 

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China officials signal concern about flagging global trade

 

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Premier Foods quarterly sales rise for first time in two years

 

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European stress tests to be held every second year from 2016

 

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EU poised to delay securities reform by a year

 

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VietJet says orders 30 Airbus A321 aircraft

 

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Vodafone says started preparations for IPO of Indian unit

 

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Britain's ITV trading in line, says 2016 looks encouraging

 

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France ready to return to 15 percent Renault stake - Macron

 

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GE, Alstom land $5.6 billion deals to supply Indian railway

 

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Barry Callebaut buys commercial beverages vending from FrieslandCampina

 

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China says no tough rules for foreign bank card firms

 

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China major cities' October land revenues rise 24 percent year-on-year

 

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From Scunthorpe to Tangshan, workers steeled for decline

 

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UK retail sales growth cools in October - BRC

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Blackfish director discusses impact film had on SeaWorld's decisions

 

Gabriela Cowperthwaite created the 2013 documentary about the controversial captivity of orcas

 

 

 

Asda drops out of Black Friday to avoid 'holding customers hostage'

 

 

 

 

 

EU to ban West Bank companies labelling products 'made in Israel'

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Volkswagen offers $1,000 to customers after 'emissions scandal'

 

The carmaker is seeking to regain good will after a blow to its international image

 

 

 

 

 

Adele's record label XL Recordings has seen profits fall

 

 

 

 

 

3 reasons why Asda's Black Friday ban is a good idea

 

 

 

 

 

 

Chipotle to reopen all 43 outlets closed after outbreak of E coli

 

A total of 43 restaurants were closed after a number of people got ill

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fast Food workers strike in 270 cities to demand a $15 minimum wage

 

A number of US cities have recently adopted a $15 minimum wage

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Saudi Arabia has shown the first sign that it's struggling

 

The kingdom may increase public debt to as much as 50 per cent of GDP within five years

 

 

 

 

 

 

Chinese Singles Day to flood market with fakes

 

Two-thirds of counterfeits goods circulating in the EU come from China

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

EasyJet chief warns that airport security must be tightened

 

First we had to take our shoes and belts off, then we had to start putting all our (tiny) toiletries in clear plastic bags.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Britain’s £34bn 'tax gap' no worse than other countries, says HMRC

 

Edward Troup says the tax authority is doing its job well

 

 

 

 

 

ITV is the big winner from the Rugby World Cup

 

 

 

 

 

'Market dominance' could force healthcare firm to close hospital

 

 

 

 

 

 

Relaxation of Sunday trading laws to be delayed after SNP opposition

 

Under George Osborne's plans, powers to set Sunday trading rules will be devolved to local councils and mayors

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

See pictures of the £3.65m flat where H.G Wells hosted a book club

 

The large reception room of the building was the scene of club events up until the outbreak of World War II

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thousands lose jobs as steel price sinks

 

Another of 834 jobs across 24 firms have been lost in the Teesside region since Redcar collapsed with loss of 2,200 jobs

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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19 UK firms under investigation over alleged $20bn conspiracy

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tim Cook: spying bill will have ‘dire consequences’ for ‘good people'

 

Breaking encryption, as the new Investigatory Powers Bill allows, could ‘not only result in privacy breaches but also security issues’, Mr Cook said

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

E.ON fined £7m for not installing smart metres

 

E.ON has become the first of the major energy suppliers to be hit bynew fines for failing to install smart meters for business customers.

 

 

 

 

 

Maersk Oil buys half of Africa Oil's stakes in five licenses

 

 

 

 

 

BHP boss heads out to Brazil following mining disaster

 

 

 

 

 

 

Serco ship steadied after escape from costly Australian Navy deal

 

The contract to maintain some 20 Armidale-class patrol boats had been due to run until 2022

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Gym Group proves that no-frills, pay-as-you-go gyms work out well

 

When his group launched on the stock market yesterday, John Treharne netted £3m. Simon Neville assesses the pull of the pay-as-you-go option in a market that’s taking its cue from low-cost supermarkets and airlines – and winning

 

 

 

 

 

Tesco boss warns the Chancellor of effects of ‘unsustainable’ rates

 

 

 

 

 

OECD rings alarm bell over global growth recession threat

 

 

 

 

 

 

Aldi and Lidl named top brands in the world for their simplicity

 

Some 63 per cent of consumers prefer paying for simpler experience

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