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The leader of Germany's central bank, Joachim Nagel, expects a turnaround in interest rates at the European Central Bank meeting in June - but possibly only a single step for the time being. Nagel, the president of the German Bundesbank, emphasized on Friday that a first interest rate cut cannot be used as the basis for a "kind of autopilot," where the next interest rate cut must follow immediately. "I wouldn't want to assume that right now," he said, adding that nothing should be rushed and that growth should not be jeopardized. Nagel made his remarks at the meeting of finance ministers and c...
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The leader of Germany's central bank, Joachim Nagel, expects a turnaround in interest rates at the European Central Bank meeting in June - but possibly only a single step for the time being. Nagel, the president of the German Bundesbank, emphasized on Friday that a first interest rate cut cannot be used as the basis for a "kind of autopilot," where the next interest rate cut must follow immediately. "I wouldn't want to assume that right now," he said, adding that nothing should be rushed and that growth should not be jeopardized. Nagel made his remarks at the meeting of finance ministers and c...
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The leader of Germany's central bank, Joachim Nagel, expects a turnaround in interest rates at the European Central Bank meeting in June - but possibly only a single step for the time being. Nagel, the president of the German Bundesbank, emphasized on Friday that a first interest rate cut cannot be used as the basis for a "kind of autopilot," where the next interest rate cut must follow immediately. "I wouldn't want to assume that right now," he said, adding that nothing should be rushed and that growth should not be jeopardized. Nagel made his remarks at the meeting of finance ministers and c...
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Ministers for the European Union's member states on Friday gave their final approval to a much fought-over law requiring companies to protect human rights in their supply chains. The Directive on Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence - also known as the European Supply Chain Act - is intended to hold large companies accountable if they profit from child or forced labour outside the EU. No member states voted against the law, but 10 abstained, including Germany. Getting the law over the line took considerable diplomatic effort. It was particularly controversial within Germany's coalition gover...
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Ministers for the European Union's member states on Friday gave their final approval to a much fought-over law requiring companies to protect human rights in their supply chains. The Directive on Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence - also known as the European Supply Chain Act - is intended to hold large companies accountable if they profit from child or forced labour outside the EU. EU, non-EU and parent companies with turnover of more than €450 million ($487 million) and at least 1,000 employees are subject to the regulation and will be liable for damages as well fines for non-compliance....
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Ministers for the European Union's member states on Friday gave their final approval to a much fought-over law requiring companies to protect human rights in their supply chains. The Directive on Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence - also known as the European Supply Chain Act - is intended to hold large companies accountable if they profit from child or forced labour outside the EU. No member states voted against the law, but 10 abstained, including Germany. Getting the law over the line took considerable diplomatic effort. It was particularly controversial within Germany's coalition gover...
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Ministers for the European Union's member states on Friday gave their final approval to a much fought-over law requiring companies to protect human rights in their supply chains. The Directive on Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence - also known as the European Supply Chain Act - is intended to hold large companies accountable if they profit from child or forced labour outside the EU. EU, non-EU and parent companies with turnover of more than €450 million ($487 million) and at least 1,000 employees are subject to the regulation and will be liable for damages as well fines for non-compliance....
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Ministers for the European Union's member states on Friday gave their final approval to a much fought-over law requiring companies to protect human rights in their supply chains. The Directive on Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence - also known as the European Supply Chain Act - is intended to hold large companies accountable if they profit from child or forced labour outside the EU. EU, non-EU and parent companies with turnover of more than €450 million ($487 million) and at least 1,000 employees are subject to the regulation and will be liable for damages as well fines for non-compliance....
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EU member states have given their final approval to a much fought-over law requiring companies to protect human rights in their supply chains.
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Ministers for the European Union's member states on Friday gave their final approval to a much fought-over law requiring companies to protect human rights in their supply chains. The Directive on Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence - also known as the European Supply Chain Act - is intended to hold large companies accountable if they profit from child or forced labour outside the EU. No member states voted against the law, but 10 abstained, including Germany. Getting the law over the line took considerable diplomatic effort. It was particularly controversial within Germany's coalition gover...
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