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Consumer confidence grows in the US
People in the US are spending more than earlier in the year.
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Conservatives win resounding UK election victory
We consider the economic and business implications of the Conservatives' UK election win
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Conservatives set to return to power in Austria
Sebastian Kurz is set to return to the chancellorship with a strengthened mandate.
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Congress votes on the US Debt Ceiling
We get the latest as Congress votes on the US Government's $31.4 trillion debt ceiling
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Congress takes on Big Tech over antitrust
Hearings begin in the US over alleged anti-competitive behaviour.
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Congress move that could ban TikTok in the US sparks user revolt
The Chinese-owned app urged users to call politicians to complain about a bill
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Confirmed US daily covid cases at all time high
More than 142,000 people tested positive in the past 24 hours.
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Confidence in the US economy sinks
A new survey shows that public confidence in the US has plummeted since the trade war
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Concerns Trump tariff threat could trigger Canada recession
Canadian business leader describes it as ‘a real job killer’
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Concerns over US-German Nord Stream 2 deal
We hear why Ukraine is concerned by a US-German deal over the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline
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Concern over cooling of the US labour market
US job growth fell short of expectations last month. Is a recession looming?
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Concern for farmworkers' livelihoods after Hurricane Eta devastates Central America
Many thousands of farmworkers' homes and land has been devastated by the hurricane.
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Concern at First CO2 Rise in Four Years
For three years, CO2 emissions had stabilised, but they have risen again this year.
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Companies respond to Black Lives Matter on Juneteenth
We hear how firms are marking Juneteenth, the anniversary of the end of slavery in the US
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Companies Prepare for EU Data Law Shakeup
Companies worldwide are racing to prepare for a new European law on personal information
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Companies pause shipping through the Red Sea
BP is the latest business to make the decision after attacks on vessels by Houthi rebels
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Companies mandate Covid-19 vaccines for staff
Ikea has cut sick pay for unvaccinated workers who must self-isolate
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Companies Boycott Saudi Investor Conference
Companies and media organisations are boycotting an investor conference in Saudi Arabia.
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Companies Boycott Saudi Investor Conference
Companies and media organisations are boycotting an investor conference in Saudi Arabia
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Commerzbank and Deutsche Bank in merger talks
The German banking giants have confirmed they are in discussions about a possible merger.
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Commercial planes to help US evacuation from Afghanistan
The US has ordered 18 jets to move people from third countries after they have left Kabul
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Comey Testifies on Trump and Russia
James Comey, fired former director of the FBI testifies about President Trump.
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Comedian wins Ukranian presidential election
Ukrainian comedian Volodymyr Zelensky has scored a landslide victory
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Comedian Wins Ukraine's Vote
Comedian Volodymyr Zelensky wins Ukraine's vote after elections
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Colonial Pipeline to attempt gradual reopening
A cyber attack on the US fuel pipeline has shut it down since Friday.
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Coinbase prepares for $100 billion listing
America's biggest crypto-currency trading platform begins trading in New York today
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Cocoa producing nations add price premium
Ivory Coast and Ghana have added a premium to the cocoa price to boost farmers' incomes.
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Cocoa alliance to lift farmers out of poverty
Ghana and the Ivory Coast are to charge a higher price for cocoa to tackle farmer poverty
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Cocktail trends 2022
Shaken or stirred? Spicy or sweet? What's inspiring bar menus across the world
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Coca-Cola named world's biggest plastic polluter
Coca-Cola sells over 100 billion disposable bottles every year