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London Firm Revamps Pay by Letting Staff Set Salaries

Against a backdrop in Britain of gender pay gaps and ongoing disputes over executives' earnings, employees at one London company are helping each other set salaries.

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Macron Reform Drive is Make-or-Break for French Unions

Facing a push for deep reforms by President Emmanuel Macron targeting the public sector and businesses, French unions kick off a wave of strikes Tuesday that analysts say will test how much weight they still carry.

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Trump Says Infrastructure Plan May Wait until after Elections

U.S. President Donald Trump said Thursday his major infrastructure plan may not make it through Congress until after key midterm elections in November.

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Power to the People: Electricity Finally Reaches Indian Landmark

Deepa Bhoir used to sit in darkness outside her island home and stare at Mumbai glowing in the distance. Now she stays up late watching soap operas -- one of millions of Indians whose lives have been transformed by a drive to get power to every corner of the country. 

Bhoir and her husband Sasuram are among hundreds of villagers on the UNESCO world heritage-listed island of Elephanta to have had mains electricity installed in their houses for the first time.

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French Inflation Spikes in March

Inflation in France bounced back in March, data showed Friday, bolstering hopes that consumer prices in the eurozone are finally moving towards more growth-friendly levels.

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Air France, Lawyers Strike as Macron Labor Woes Grow

French lawyers staged a walkout Friday while Air France staff went on strike over pay, adding to a growing wave of industrial unrest that threatens to slow President Emmanuel Macron's reform drive.

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Saudi Bourse Dips despite Emerging Market Designation

The Saudi stock market dipped on Thursday, despite news the kingdom had been granted secondary emerging market status by the global FTSE Russel index.

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Stock Markets under Pressure as Trade Fears Fester

Stock markets in Europe and Asia were mostly lower on Wednesday as trade war fears continued to niggle at investor confidence, but Wall Street managed modest rebound in early business, traders said.

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U.S. Stocks Open Mixed as Tech Concerns Weigh on Wall Street

Wall Street opened mixed on Wednesday -- "up, down and all around" as one analyst put it -- with tech shares still in the dumps after Tuesday's selloff.

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Saudi Arabia, Japan's SoftBank Partner for Massive Solar Deal

Saudi Arabia and Japan's SoftBank will partner to develop a massive, multi-billion-dollar solar project in the kingdom that could generate 200 gigawatts by 2030, SoftBank said Wednesday.

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