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US job creation slows but unemployment stays low
The world's biggest economy added 236,000 roles in March, led by bars and restaurants.
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US job creation slows but unemployment stays low
The world's biggest economy added 236,000 roles in March, led by bars and restaurants.

Samsung to cut chip production after profits dive
The memory chip-making giant reports its worst profit since the 2009 financial crisis.

'Don't be a CEO during Covid' - Sri Lanka airline boss
The state-owned carrier was hit by the pandemic, soaring fuel prices and the country's economic crisis.

Sun publisher sets aside £127m for hacking cases
News Group Newspapers has devoted £127m to cover the costs of phone hacking cases.

World economy faces weakest growth since 1990 - IMF
The weak outlook reflects a sharp rise in borrowing costs weighing on businesses and households.

Cash App founder killed in San Francisco stabbing
The 43-year-old tech guru died after being stabbed on a San Francisco street, his family says.

Warning post-Brexit checks could deter EU imports
The Cold Chain Federation says planned new measures will put off some suppliers and push up food prices.
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US job creation slows but unemployment stays low
The world's biggest economy added 236,000 roles in March, led by bars and restaurants.

Samsung to cut chip production after profits dive
The memory chip-making giant reports its worst profit since the 2009 financial crisis.

'Don't be a CEO during Covid' - Sri Lanka airline boss
The state-owned carrier was hit by the pandemic, soaring fuel prices and the country's economic crisis.

Sun publisher sets aside £127m for hacking cases
News Group Newspapers has devoted £127m to cover the costs of phone hacking cases.

World economy faces weakest growth since 1990 - IMF
The weak outlook reflects a sharp rise in borrowing costs weighing on businesses and households.

Cash App founder killed in San Francisco stabbing
The 43-year-old tech guru died after being stabbed on a San Francisco street, his family says.

Warning post-Brexit checks could deter EU imports
The Cold Chain Federation says planned new measures will put off some suppliers and push up food prices.

Samsung to cut chip production after profits dive
The memory chip-making giant reports its worst profit since the 2009 financial crisis.

'Don't be a CEO during Covid' - Sri Lanka airline boss
The state-owned carrier was hit by the pandemic, soaring fuel prices and the country's economic crisis.

Sun publisher sets aside £127m for hacking cases
News Group Newspapers has devoted £127m to cover the costs of phone hacking cases.
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