Oxfam warns Europe’s corporate giants are fuelling inequality
Europe’s biggest companies are paying more than two-thirds of their profits to shareholders on average, diverting money that could otherwise support investment…
Europe’s biggest companies are paying more than two-thirds of their profits to shareholders on average, diverting money that could otherwise support investment…
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Oxfam warns Europe’s corporate giants are fuelling inequality Europe’s biggest companies are paying more than two-thirds of their profits to shareholders on average, diverting money that could otherwise support investment, climate action and workers’ wages, according to Oxfam. According to the collected source material from www.rfi.fr, Europe’s biggest companies are paying more than two-thirds of their profits to shareholders on average, diverting money that could otherwise support investment, climate action and workers’ wages, according to Oxfam. Editorial classification signals include category: cronaca ; entities mentioned: Oxfam ; source timestamp: 2026-06-09T17:03:11+00:00. This draft is a structured rewrite of the feed material and does not add unsupported facts. Its purpose is to provide a stronger editorial base for automated review and publication gating.
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Categoria: cronaca
Entità: Oxfam