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10.10.25 - 22:03
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Aon Announces Quarterly Cash Dividend (PR Newswire)
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DUBLIN, Oct. 10, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Aon plc (NYSE: AON), a leading global professional services firm, today announced that the Board of Directors has declared a quarterly cash dividend of $0.745 per share on Aon's outstanding Class A Ordinary Shares. The dividend is payable November 14,......
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10.10.25 - 16:00
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Banks Warn of Heavier Hit From U.K. Car-Loan Redress (WSJ EN)
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Lloyds Banking Group, Close Brothers and Bank of Ireland cautioned that they would probably need to set aside more money to compensate customers as part of a probe into commissions paid on car loans, sending the shares of the banks lower....
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10.10.25 - 13:24
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Weekly Recap: 11 Tech Press Releases You Need to See (PR Newswire)
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A roundup of the most newsworthy tech announcements from PR Newswire this week, including Johnson Controls' investment in Accelsius, PayPal Ads Manager, and Honeywell and LS ELECTRIC's Partnership NEW YORK, Oct. 10, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- With thousands of press releases published each......
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06.10.25 - 09:51
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Geopolitical Risk Rises Globally (ZeroHedge)
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Geopolitical Risk Rises Globally
According to a newly released report by Aon, geopolitical volatility - together with AI-related issues - was the fastest-growing business risk in the world.
As Statista's Katharina Buchholz details below, geopolitical risk rose from rank 21 in 2023 to rank 9 in 2025 and, according to business leaders, is expected to climb further to rank 5 by 2028.
AI-related risks meanwhile were ranked 49th by the experts surveyed in 2023, before rising to rank 29 in 2025. They are projected to come in eighth in 2028.
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Broken down by continents, Asia is to experience the biggest increase in geopolitical risk, with the indicator expected to rise from rank 11 to rank 4, above the global average, by 2028.
In Europe, geopolitical volatility is already hugely elevated in rank 6 of all business risk. This is still projected to further increase until 2028, according to experts, when geopolitical volatility is believed to become the th...
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