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21.11.25 - 13:06
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Yougov und Handelsblatt: Die beliebtesten Versicherermarken 2025 (Das Investment)
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Im Ranking der beliebtesten Versicherungsmarken Deutschlands muss sich die langjährige Spitzenreiterin Huk-Coburg nun mit Platz zwei begnügen. Welcher Versicherer nun führt.Die Versicherungsbranche hat eine neue Nummer eins: Im aktuellen Ranking "Marken des Jahres 2025" des Analysehauses Yougov und des Handelsblatts eroberte die Allianz die Spitzenposition unter den Versicherern. Mit einem Scorewert von 17,7 Punkten verdrängte der Konzern die Huk-Coburg, die in den Vorjahren das Ranking dominiert hatte. Machtwechsel an der Spitze Die Huk-Coburg, die zuvor mehrfach in Folge als beliebteste Versicherermarke ausgezeichnet worden war, erreichte diesmal 17,1 Punkte und reiht sich auf dem zweiten Platz ein. Trotz des Abstiegs liegt der Unterschied zur......
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21.11.25 - 13:00
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UK Budget Deficit Exceeds Estimate (AFX)
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LONDON (dpa-AFX) - The UK budget deficit exceeded the official estimate in October and also hit the second-highest in any October since 2020, the Office for National Statistics said Friday.Public ......
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21.11.25 - 13:00
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Wetherspoon′s to open first pub in Spain – offering garlic prawns and beer from 6am (The Guardian)
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Opening in Alicante airport marks first move onto foreign soil for pub chain, which hopes to expand more in EUBusiness live – latest updatesWetherspoon's is to open its first pub outside the UK, serving alcohol from 6am every day to sun-seeking Britons waiting for their plane in the departure lounge at Alicante airport.The opening in Spain, scheduled for January, will be the first foray on to foreign soil for the pub chain, which said it expects to pursue more footholds on the continent in the coming years. Continue reading......
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21.11.25 - 12:48
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Increased AI use leads law firm to cut finance, HR and IT roles in London by 10% (The Guardian)
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Clifford Chance to cut jobs in business services and transfer some work to countries such as Poland and India, FT reportsThe law firm Clifford Chance is reducing the number of business services staff at its London base by 10%, with the increased use of artificial intelligence a factor behind the decision.The head of PwC has also indicated that AI may lead to fewer workers being hired at the accountancy and consulting group. Continue reading......
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