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Reuters Events-EU watchdog says insurers could face climate tests in 2023
By Carolyn Cohn and Huw Jones LONDON (Reuters) - Insurers could face European climate stress tests as soon as 2023, the head of the EU's insurance regulator said at the Reuters Future of Insurance Eur...
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What’s driving the latest Volkswagen power struggle?
By Christoph Steitz and Ilona Wissenbach FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Volkswagen CEO Herbert Diess' frail relationship with German labour representatives hit a new low this week with disagreement over how ra...
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Japanese carmakers’ Chinese sales tumble in October
BEIJING (Reuters) - Japanese automakers Honda Motor Co, Nissan Motor Co and Toyota Motor Corp's sales in China tumbled again in October as a microchip shortage hit vehicle production in the world's bi...
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Hong Kong markets watchdog says sees no systemic risk to city from China property turmoil
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Hong Kong's Securities and Futures Commission has looked very closely at financial institutions in the city's exposure to China's troubled property sector and has not seen any sy...
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European shares pause after rally; French stocks at record high
(Reuters) - An index of European equities was little changed on Friday after all-time highs in the last few sessions, as fading concerns around global monetary policy tightening were offset by losses ...
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Deutsche Telekom announces $1 billion fibre optic deal with Australian investor
BERLIN (Reuters) - Deutsche Telekom announced on Friday a fibre optic joint venture with Australian investor IFM, which will buy a 50% stake in the German telecommunications company's fibre optic unit...
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Euro zone inflation will come down even if more slowly, ECB’s de Guindos says
MADRID (Reuters) - Euro zone inflation is still expected to fall next year as the factors driving it remain temporary but the rate of its decline will be slower than earlier seen, European Central Ban...
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Bank of Ireland share sale extended, state recoups 249 million euros
DUBLIN (Reuters) - The Irish government on Friday extended the gradual sell down of its shares in Bank of Ireland to May 2022, having raised 249 million euros ($287.79 million) in the last three month...
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Czech government approves minimum monthly wage rise to $739 from January
PRAGUE (Reuters) - The Czech government has approved a rise in the minimum gross monthly wage by 1,000 crowns to 16,200 crowns ($739) from January, Deputy Prime Minister Karel Havlicek told Reuters. T...
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Australia’s banking regulator looks into CBA’s jump into crypto
By Paulina Duran SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia's banking watchdog said it was examining the regulatory implications of Commonwealth Bank's's planned introduction of bitcoin trading to unsophisticated r...
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