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ISTAT releases April industrial output data (0800 GMT).
Treasury sells 3.0-3.5 billion euros zero coupon BTP bonds due April 15, 2024; 2.0-2.5 billion euros 0.50% BTP bonds due July 15, 2028; 1.25-1.75 billion euros 1.80% BTP bonds due March 1, 2041. Subscriptions close at 0900 GMT.
G20 5th Framework Working Group Meeting ends.
CSCMP starts 5th virtual edition European conference on Supply Chain Edge Europe and 16th European Research Seminar (ERS) on Logistics and SCM (0630 GMT) (to June 11). Expected attendees include Stellantis Spare Parts and Workshop Services Global Head Pietro Gorlier and Special Commissioner for COVID-19 emergency Francesco Paolo Figliuolo, receiving the 2021 CSCMP award.
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PARIS, May 3 (Reuters) - Cooperative group InVivo has agreed
to acquire family-owned Soufflet in a deal potentially worth 2.3
billion euros ($2.76 billion), as the French rivals look to
create one of Europe s biggest agricultural businesses.
The deal, which follows exclusive negotiations that began in
January, will give rise to a group with some 10 billion euros in
sales with activities from grain trading to wine distribution.
The takeover could be completed by the end of 2021, subject
to regulatory clearance, InVivo and Soufflet said in a joint
statement on Monday.
Financial terms were not disclosed in the statement and the
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After four year of Trumpism, the United States made its big comeback on the green diplomacy stage last week by organising a virtual climate summit in Washington.
As expected, the summit’s mainstay was the announcement of America’s new 2030 climate target. President Joe Biden proclaimed that the world’s largest economy will cut emissions by 50-52% by 2030 compared with 2005 levels, roughly doubling Barack Obama’s previous pledge to cut emissions by 26-28% by 2025.