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Decoding Texas Instruments Inc (TXN): A Strategic SWOT Insight
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Decoding Lennox International Inc (LII): A Strategic SWOT Insight
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Decoding Westinghouse Air Brake Technologies Corp (WAB): A Strategic SWOT Insight
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Decoding Tesla Inc (TSLA): A Strategic SWOT Insight
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Decoding Tyler Technologies Inc (TYL): A Strategic SWOT Insight
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Decoding Humana Inc (HUM): A Strategic SWOT Insight
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Decoding Canadian Pacific Kansas City Ltd (CP): A Strategic SWOT Insight
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- Reuters
Deutsche Bank posts better-than-expected 10% rise in Q1 net profit
Deutsche Bank posted on Thursday a better-than-expected 10% rise in first-quarter profit as a resurgence in fixed-income trading and deal-making propelled revenue at the investment bank. Net profit attributable to shareholders was 1.275 billion euros ($1.37 billion) in the quarter. The gains mean that the investment bank was able to reclaim its position as Deutsche's biggest breadwinner from its giant retail division that had recently benefited from higher interest rates but suffered from customer service glitches.
- PA Media: UK News
Public spending ‘trade-offs’ needed to meet defence pledge, Cameron accepts
During a visit to Central Asia, Lord Cameron said the commitment was ‘necessary’ to protect national security as ‘the first priority of government’.
- Yahoo Finance UK
Top tips to invest in a property and the features that sell a home
When looking to buy a home that will increase in value, property investors are on the lookout for these features.
- The Guardian
UK has worst rate of child alcohol consumption in world, report finds
Study by World Health Organization shows more than half of children in Britain had drunk alcohol by age 13
- The Guardian
Fears for Queen Victoria belongings delay English coastal path completion
Stretch of King Charles III path on Isle of Wight held up over concerns about crown’s ‘priceless collection’
- The Guardian
World’s billionaires should pay minimum 2% wealth tax, say G20 ministers
Brazil, Germany, Spain and South Africa sign motion for fairer tax system to deliver £250bn a year extra to fight poverty and climate crisis
- The Guardian
Repeated periods of heat and drought causing some trees to die – study
Researchers in the Netherlands find climate change is increasing vulnerability of some species
- PA Media: UK News
Cameron: No precedent for me to face scrutiny from MPs at Commons Bar
Critics from across the political divide have said that elected politicians should be able to question Lord Cameron in the lower chamber.
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Lord Cameron denies Brexit to blame for lack of asylum returns deal with France
The Foreign Secretary defended the controversial plan to deport some asylum seekers to Rwanda as ‘the right one’.
- The Telegraph
Britain’s defence spending splurge will pay for itself
Britain will soon be spending a lot more money on defence. It’s a good decision, or a good aspiration anyway. The nation’s defences can always be said to pay us back the money spent on them. If things go well they deter our enemies and save us the terrible costs of fighting a war. If not, they can save us the even worse costs of losing one.
- The Telegraph
There’s a dangerous hole in Britain’s defence plans
As someone who has argued for a decade or more that the Government must increase defence spending significantly to tackle mounting global threats, it might seem churlish to question the impact the extra funding Rishi Sunak has announced will have on the effectiveness of our Armed Forces.