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Siemens completes spin-off, favours smaller deals -CEO tells Manager Magazin
ZURICH (Reuters) - Siemens has completed its reorganisation, Chief Executive Roland Busch has told Manager Magazin, with the recently appointed executive favouring smaller acquisitions to expand the G...
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European shares fall 1% on taper fears; commodities slump hits miners
(Reuters) - European shares fell more than 1% on Thursday on fears of a sooner-than-expected tapering in global monetary policy, while a slump in commodity prices led mining stocks to a near one-month...
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Marketmind: A delta-driven drop
A look at the day ahead from Tommy Wilkes. After an August in which stock markets have repeatedly hit record highs, the mood music turned decisively more sombre on Thursday, led by a late slump in U.S...
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Nicole Kidman gets quarantine exemption by Hong Kong for TV series -media
HONG KONG (Reuters) - As Hong Kong braces for more draconian COVID-19 travel restrictions to take effect from midnight Thursday, Australian actor Nicole Kidman received an exemption from the governmen...
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Singapore’s SC Capital set sights on hard-hit Japanese hotels with $550 million fund
By Junko Fujita TOKYO (Reuters) - Singapore's SC Capital Partners aims to raise around $550 million for a new fund targeting hard-hit Japanese hotels, its chairman told Reuters, betting tourism will c...
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Toyota to slash September production due to global chip shortage – Nikkei
(Reuters) - Toyota Motor Corp will reduce global production for September by 40% from its previous plan due to the worldwide shortage of semiconductors, the Nikkei business daily reported on Thursday....
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Goldman Sachs to buy Dutch asset manager NNIP for around $2 billion
By Toby Sterling AMSTERDAM (Reuters) -Dutch insurer NN Group said on Thursday Goldman Sachs will buy NNIP, its asset management arm, for 1.7 billion euros ($1.98 billion) in the biggest acquisition by...
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Taiwan July export orders seen rising for 17th straight month: Reuters poll
TAIPEI (Reuters) - Taiwan's export orders likely rose in July for the 17th consecutive month, a Reuters poll showed on Thursday, buoyed by strong sustained demand for technology products during lockdo...
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Analysis-White-collar staff calling shots as job markets recover
By Michael Kahn PRAGUE (Reuters) - Having hunkered down at home and clung on to his job through the 2020 lockdowns, Dutch IT worker Benito Castillion is now on the hunt for a career-enhancing move - a...
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Fifty shades of green: EU sustainable fund rules muddy the waters
By Tommy Wilkes LONDON (Reuters) - If you want to invest in a fund branded as sustainable under new European Union rules, you're spoilt for choice. But you may end up owning shares in oil companies, m...
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