
Cisco’s profit forecast disappoints on supply chain overhang
Cisco Systems Inc’s first-quarter profit forecast fell short of estimates, with the network gear maker warning that supply chain issues would continue to drive up component

Cisco Systems Inc’s first-quarter profit forecast fell short of estimates, with the network gear maker warning that supply chain issues would continue to drive up component

There has been a tremendous amount of change in the way in which we work in the last 18 months. The financial services industry is

The World Health Organization announced that it was setting up a new group to trace the origins of the coronavirus, seeking to end what it

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Macquarie Group’s asset management arm agreed to buy a majority stake in Southern Water for more than 1 billion pounds, pledging to transform the British

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Irish aircraft leasing company AerCap is set to secure unconditional EU antitrust approval for its $30 billion bid for General Electric’s aircraft leasing business. The

Chief executive Andrea Orcel said that Unicredit is well placed to secure a beneficial deal with the Italian government in talks to take over Monte

The European Central Bank pledged to keep interest rates at record lows for even longer to help sluggish inflation in the euro zone rise back

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