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    WTO countries to reboot dispute reform negotiations

    Countries in the World Trade Organization are resuming stalled negotiations on fixing its dispute settlement system by the end of this year, a document showed on Friday, after they overcame difficulties in choosing a chief negotiator. Ambassador Usha Dwarka-Canabady from Mauritius, a career diplomat, was announced as chief negotiator this month after at least three other ambassadors turned the role down, trade sources said. The previous facilitator, Marco Molina from Guatemala, was abruptly dismissed by his government in February despite widespread praise for his approach which, unlike other WTO talks, sought to reduce haggling by encouraging co-authorship of new rules.

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    Eni S.p.A. (NYSE:E) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript

    Eni S.p.A. (NYSE:E) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript April 24, 2024 Eni S.p.A. misses on earnings expectations. Reported EPS is $1.04 EPS, expectations were $1.22. E isn’t one of the 30 most popular stocks among hedge funds at the end of the third quarter (see the details here). Operator: Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen, and […]

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    Supporters of Spain's Sanchez call rallies, leftists abroad urge him to stay

    Supporters of Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez prepared on Friday to hold rallies to urge him to stay on after he announced this week he was considering stepping down as a court looks into allegations of business corruption made against his wife. Local branches of the Socialist party (PSOE) organized buses to bring supporters to a rally backing the prime minister planned for Saturday morning in Madrid. Sanchez, 52, surprised both foes and allies when he said on Wednesday he was taking several days away from public duty to consider quitting.