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Number of female business leaders in Britain falls in 2024, report says

LONDON (Reuters) – The number of women who hold executive reins in corporate Britain has fallen for the first time in eight years in an “unacceptable” reversal that could delay gender parity for another five generations, a consultancy said on Thursday. The Pipeline, which analyses gender diversity at senior corporate levels, said the average proportion …

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India cenbank bars four non-banks from fresh lending for breaching norms

By Swati Bhat and Siddhi Nayak MUMBAI (Reuters) -India’s central bank barred four non-bank finance companies (NBFCs) from sanctioning and disbursing loans due to “usurious” pricing and for charging a significant mark-up over their funding costs, it said in a release on Thursday. The restrictions on Asirvad Micro Finance, Arohan Financial Services, DMI Finance and …

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Northvolt co-founder, Swedish funds may inject cash, broadcaster reports

COPENHAGEN (Reuters) -A co-founder of struggling Swedish battery maker Northvolt is willing to inject 100 million crowns ($9.50 million) in the group and may be joined by pension funds AMF and AP, broadcaster SVT reported late on Wednesday, citing unnamed sources. Northvolt is in talks with investors and lenders to secure short-term funding of some …

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Russian law against ‘child-free propaganda’ clears first hurdle in parliament

By Mark Trevelyan LONDON (Reuters) -Laws that would ban “propaganda” which discourages Russians from having children won overwhelming approval on Thursday in the first stage of their passage through parliament, part of a Kremlin drive to boost the country’s flagging birth rate. The move to outlaw content that is deemed to promote a child-free lifestyle …

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Harris or Trump, next president will have less impact on shape of US judiciary

By Nate Raymond (Reuters) – No matter which candidate wins the U.S. presidential election, Kamala Harris and Donald Trump will face one similar reality: fewer opportunities to reshape the federal judiciary. By the time Democratic President Joe Biden leaves office, he and Trump, his Republican predecessor, will have within just eight years appointed about half …

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