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Facebook, Google defend advertising deal investigated by EU, UK watchdogs
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Facebook and Alphabet unit Google on Friday defended their online advertising deal after EU and UK antitrust authorities launched investigations into the agreement that Google cod...
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Russia looking at sourcing aircraft spare part supplies from Asia -Ifax
(Reuters) - Russia is working on sourcing spare parts for aircraft from China and other Asian countries and has not yet decided whether to buy foreign airplanes leased by Russian airlines, Interfax ci...
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EU opens Google-Facebook advertising deal investigation
By Foo Yun Chee BRUSSELS (Reuters) - EU antitrust regulators opened on Friday an investigation into Alphabet unit Google and Facebook's online display advertising services deal to check if it violates...
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Volvo Cars to set up tech hub in Stockholm
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Volvo Cars will establish a tech hub in the Swedish capital of Stockholm it said on Friday, as it seeks to reach its goal to sell at least half of its cars online. The Gothenburg...
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Russian billionaire Moshkovich cuts stake in Rusagro to below 50%
(Reuters) - Billionaire Vadim Moshkovich, the founder and top shareholder of Russia's Rusagro, has cut his stake in the farming conglomerate to below 50%, the London-listed company said after he was t...
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Marketmind: A most favoured nation no more
A look at the day ahead in markets from Julien Ponthus. European markets are about to start trading with news emerging that Western nations are set to ramp up sanctions on Russia for its invasion of U...
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Cybersecurity firm Avast suspends Russia, Belarus operations
(Reuters) - London-listed cybersecurity firm Avast on Friday joined a growing number of Western companies in suspending operations in Russia and Belarus following Moscow's invasion of Ukraine. Ukraine...
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UK economy rebounds strongly in January – ONS
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's economy rebounded much more than expected in January from its coronavirus-related lull in late 2021, according to data on Friday that likely adds to the case for Bank of E...
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Pity poor ECB – bluff, error or remix?
By Mike Dolan LONDON (Reuters) - The European Central Bank's decision to keep on tightening despite fear of war and stagflation has been criticised as either bluff or error - but may just reflect a de...
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Switzerland: The land that inflation left behind
By Paul Carrel BERN (Reuters) - While the rest of Europe grapples with surging prices, in Switzerland inflation is so tame that some key costs are actually falling. The price of healthcare - a big chu...
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