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World Street | Crackdown on China, angry Brussel farmers, Boeing's safety concerns, Kroger's mega-merger on hold, and more

From US-based UnitedHealth facing outages following ransomware attack and Google's bullish attitude towards AI, to China opposing US sanctions, here's a look at recent business developments from around the world

February 27, 2024 / 08:06 IST
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World Street offers a sneak peek into the world of business and economy.
World Street offers a sneak peek into the world of business and economy.

Cash holding causes brokerages woes as questions around deploying funds arise. General Motors launches luxury electric offerings in France, while Belgium, too, faces farmer protest. US-based grocery chains Kroger and Albertsons's mega-merger hits pause as the Federal Trade Commission sounds alarm.

Protests sprouts in Brussels 

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Farmers set fire to piles of tyres in Brussels on February 26 in a protest to demand EU action on issues ranging from cheap supermarket prices to free trade deals, as agricultural ministers met to discuss the crisis in the sector, Reuters reported.

More than 100 tractors were parked around the European Union institutions' headquarters, jamming parts of Brussels, a short distance from the cordoned off area where ministers were meeting.