A rocky start to the week for Lloyds Banking Group [LON:LLOY]…
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Banks that don’t meet recapitalisation target will downgrade their licences – Yemi Cardoso
Three key news stories unfolding as the UK stock market opens. Check out our companies reporting diary for upcoming results from FTSE 350 and selected international stocks.Lundbeck’s bexicaserin receives Breakthrough Therapy Designation in China for the treatment of seizures in severe rare epilepsies
- Accelerated pathway underscores urgent need for innovative solutions for patients with devastating, childhood-onset epilepsies
- Novel 5HT2C mechanism designed to reduce…
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BA stalls over paying out £220 flight compensation | Money
I booked a Tui river cruise package in Switzerland with flights provided by British Airways.
On the day we were to return home, we discovered our flight had been cancelled. There were about 40 people affected.
BA eventually booked us on to a flight…
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LG Electronics Guides for Smaller-Than-Expected Earnings Setback — Update
By Kwanwoo Jun
LG Electronics guided for quarterly operating profit to fall 8.4%--a smaller decline than market consensus, thanks to its key affiliates' solid performance despite tough business conditions.
While challenges remain...
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Induction chemoimmunotherapy followed by radiotherapy in locally advan
Introduction
The majority of head and neck squamous cell carcinomas (HNSCC) are diagnosed at an advanced stage, often necessitating standard treatments such as surgery or concurrent chemoradiotherapy.1 An alternative approach for patients with…
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Acupuncture Modalities Differentially Modulate Pain and Joint Damage i
Introduction
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a primary cause of disability and chronic pain, impacting approximately 500 million people worldwide, with forecasts of almost one billion by 2050.1,2 OA considerably lowers the quality of life due to its…
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Netherlands intervenes at Chinese-owned chip firm Nexperia
The Dutch government said on Sunday that it had taken the “highly exceptional” decision to intervene at Chinese-owned chipmaker Nexperia over a potential “risk to Dutch and European economic security.”
The Netherlands-based firm’s owner Wingtech…
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