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Factbox-Five facts about Morgan Stanley's new CEO Ted Pick

Morgan Stanley chose Ted Pick to succeed its longtime leader James Gorman as CEO, effective Jan. 1.

Factbox-Five facts about Morgan Stanley's new CEO Ted Pick
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Comments on Morgan Stanley naming Ted Pick as CEO

Below are some quotes from banking observers and a rival about investment bank Morgan Stanley's naming of insider Ted Pick on Wednesday as its chief executive officer effective Jan. 1,

Comments on Morgan Stanley naming Ted Pick as CEO
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UAW reaches deal with GM, ends coordinated strikes against Detroit automakers

The United Auto Workers (UAW) union reached a tentative agreement with General Motors on Monday, signaling an end to walkouts that have cost the No.

UAW reaches deal with GM, ends coordinated strikes against Detroit automakers
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Instant view: Ford reaches tentative deal with striking UAW workers

The United Auto Workers (UAW) union reached a tentative labor deal on Wednesday with Ford Motor, the first of Detroit's Big Three car manufacturers to negotiate a settlement to strikes

Instant view: Ford reaches tentative deal with striking UAW workers
Asia|News|US|World

S.Korea, Japan, US condemn North Korea's supply of arms to Russia

South Korea, Japan and the United States strongly condemned the supply of arms and military equipment by North Korea to Russia and said they had confirmed "several" deliveries of

S.Korea, Japan, US condemn North Korea's supply of arms to Russia
Asia|Australia|Business|Economy

Tesla supplier Syrah expects more graphite buys ahead of China export ban

Australian producer Syrah Resources on Thursday said it expects buyers outside of China to step up their purchases of natural graphite before stricter export controls on the battery

Tesla supplier Syrah expects more graphite buys ahead of China export ban
MidEast|News|World

North Korea says Israel bombed Gaza hospital, calls US 'accomplice'

North Korea's foreign ministry accused Israel of bombing a hospital in the Gaza Strip on Oct 17., saying it had openly committed a war crime "under the undisguised patronage of the

North Korea says Israel bombed Gaza hospital, calls US 'accomplice'
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Unilever's new CEO lays out plans to simplify business, shares fall

Unilever's new chief executive Hein Schumacher on Thursday laid out long-awaited plans to simplify the business after admitting it had underperformed in recent years, but shares

Unilever's new CEO lays out plans to simplify business, shares fall
Business|Economy|Entertainment|Technology

Music streaming was 2022's top moneymaker for songwriters, composers

Streaming became the largest source of income for composers and songwriters in 2022 and helped boost their collections by more than a quarter to 10.83 billion euros ($11.44 billion), a

Music streaming was 2022's top moneymaker for songwriters, composers
Business|Finance|Food

PizzaExpress owner weighs possible offer for Wagamama owner Restaurant Group

Britain's Restaurant Group said on Thursday it had received a request for information from PizzaExpress Group owner Wheel Topco Limited to evaluate a possible offer for the Wagamama owner.

PizzaExpress owner weighs possible offer for Wagamama owner Restaurant Group
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China says US has no right to get involved in problems between it and Philippines

The United States does not have the right to get involved in problems between China and the Philippines, the Chinese foreign ministry said on Thursday at a regular press briefing.

China says US has no right to get involved in problems between it and Philippines
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China says graphite export curbs not targeted at specific sector

China's commerce ministry said on Thursday that recently announced restrictions on graphite exports are not targeted at any specific sector.

China says graphite export curbs not targeted at specific sector
News|World

Armenia's PM Pashinyan: we hope for peace with Azerbaijan soon

Armenia hopes to conclude a peace agreement with Azerbaijan in the coming months and establish diplomatic relations with it, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said on

Armenia's PM Pashinyan: we hope for peace with Azerbaijan soon
Asia|Technology|World

Factbox-Partner nations on China's lunar research station programme

Belarus this week joined China's International Lunar Research Station (ILRS) programme, the third country to sign up this month for a plan to eventually set up a permanently

Factbox-Partner nations on China's lunar research station programme
MidEast|News|World

Turkey's Erdogan tells Pope: Silence of international community over Gaza 'embarrassing'

Turkey's President Tayyip Erdogan told Pope Francis in a phone call on Thursday that Israel's attacks on Gaza amounted to a massacre, and that the silence of international community

Turkey's Erdogan tells Pope: Silence of international community over Gaza 'embarrassing'
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Kremlin: push for U.N. Israel-Hamas resolution must continue after setbacks

The Kremlin said on Thursday that efforts to agree on what it called a balanced U.N. resolution on the Israel-Hamas conflict should continue, but said it was wrong for any such

Kremlin: push for U.N. Israel-Hamas resolution must continue after setbacks
Asia|News|World

Russia says it will build close ties with North Korea 'in all areas'

Russia said on Thursday that it planned to build close ties with North Korea in all areas, a day after South Korea, Japan and the United States condemned what they said were weapons

Russia says it will build close ties with North Korea 'in all areas'
Finance|Stock Markets|US

Marketmind: Haunted by 5% ahead of ECB, GDP and Amazon

A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike Dolan The selloff in Wall Street stocks is starting to snowball as even megacap tech beats get batted away by a fresh wave of bond market

Marketmind: Haunted by 5% ahead of ECB, GDP and Amazon
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Moscow court upholds Rosbank's $12 million damages claim against Citi

A Moscow court has upheld a claim by Rosbank to recover damages worth 94.47 million Hong Kong dollars ($12.08 million) from U.S. lender Citi and its affiliate in Hong Kong, Russian

Moscow court upholds Rosbank's $12 million damages claim against Citi
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Bunge beats third-quarter profit estimates

Bunge beat Wall Street expectations for third-quarter profit on Thursday, as the grain trader and processor benefited from strong global export demand.

Bunge beats third-quarter profit estimates
Election|News|US

Ukraine says election of new U.S. House speaker won't affect future aid

A senior Ukrainian official said on Thursday the election of Mike Johnson, a U.S.

Ukraine says election of new U.S. House speaker won't affect future aid
Business|Finance|US

Southwest Airlines profit falls, expects higher deliveries from Boeing in 2023

Southwest Airlines reported a third-quarter profit on Thursday that fell about 30% on soaring labor and fuel costs and the budget carrier said it expects higher aircraft deliveries from

Southwest Airlines profit falls, expects higher deliveries from Boeing in 2023
MidEast|News|World

Israel says years needed to rehabilitate south after Gaza attack

Israeli efforts to rehabilitate southern communities ravaged by the Oct.

Israel says years needed to rehabilitate south after Gaza attack
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Hershey beats quarterly sales estimates

Hershey beat Wall Street expectations for quarterly sales on Thursday, riding on benefits from higher prices of its chocolates and candies.

Hershey beats quarterly sales estimates
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Harley-Davidson profit slumps on sluggish demand

Harley-Davidson Inc on Thursday reported a 24% fall in third-quarter profit as customers cut back on discretionary spending due to higher borrowing costs and inflationary pressures.

Harley-Davidson profit slumps on sluggish demand

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