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Parents keep scooping up Barbie dolls, Hot Wheels and other items even as pandemic restrictions start to ease
Spanish league urges rebel clubs to bring spending in line with reality in wake of collapse of breakaway project
Hermès quarterly revenues up a third from 2019 as analysts point to 2-speed recovery
Portfolio mix explains part of the food duo’s diverging performance
Billionaire says Singapore remains group’s head office after controversial relocation from Britain
First-quarter growth at world’s biggest foodmaker exceeds forecasts
Florists benefit while people have been unable to celebrate occasions during pandemic
US sports betting venture expects 400% growth in 2022 after pandemic boost
Inter Milan and Atlético Madrid join English football sides in quitting breakaway competition
From carcinogens in processed meat to why we’re hooked on junk snacks — two new books serve up unsettling food for thought
Asia and US drive recovery as French luxury group’s star brand enjoys sales revival
Shopping centre owner disposes of seven sites to Brookfield for £330m
Dulux brands’ Dutch owner says increases resulting from demand and supply chain disruptions
Agreements would have left top clubs with hefty liabilities if they had quit once competition started
Brewer of Tiger, Amstel and Moretti beers beats expectations in first quarter
Move comes as European regulators test gig-economy model for food delivery
Several hospitality groups plan legal action in an effort to force payouts more than a year since first UK lockdown
Research finds many consumers struggle to translate ethical and environmental worries into purchasing decisions
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Companies must contend with new consumer habits that are likely to outlast the pandemic
Pandemic offers challenges and opportunities for consumer goods group
Prospectus reveals more ambitious price target than in abortive offering two years ago
Nicotine may eventually be regulated and campaigned out of existence
The UK group’s derided conglomerate model has displayed its risk-limiting value
Investors left disappointed after judge dismisses objections
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