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EU Commission sticks to US economist pick for senior antitrust job
By Foo Yun Chee BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Commission stuck to its guns on Friday, saying it was not reconsidering EU antitrust chief Margrethe Vestager's pick of a U.S. economist to a senior j...
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One in four UK single parent households unable to afford food
By David Milliken LONDON (Reuters) - More than a quarter of Britain's single parent households have recently run out of food and been unable to afford more, according to a survey from the country's st...
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U.S. banks point to resilient but slowing economy, flag risks ahead
(Reuters) - Some of the largest U.S. banks got a profit boost from higher interest rates and pointed to early signs of recovery in investment banking but warned that the economy was slowing and losses...
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Czech lawmakers give initial backing to $7 billion budget savings package
PRAGUE (Reuters) - The Czech parliament's lower house gave initial backing on Friday to the centre-right government's package of spending cuts and tax hikes aimed at cutting the budget deficit in the ...
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European sovereign bond funds pull in record $15 billion in second quarter
By Harry Robertson LONDON (Reuters) - Global investors poured a record amount of money into European sovereign bond funds in the second quarter of the year, lured in by high yields and the prospect of...
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Analysis-Pakistan and Argentina bonds’ surge belies bigger reform hurdles
By Libby George and Jorgelina do Rosario LONDON (Reuters) - Investors have piled back into bonds in Pakistan and Argentina following cash infusions and optimism over multilateral support, but the two ...
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SEC fines Cantor Fitzgerald over repeated failure to identify large traders
By Jonathan Stempel (Reuters) -The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on Friday fined Cantor Fitzgerald $1.4 million for repeatedly failing to identify and report customers who qualified as large...
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State Street beats profit estimates as interest income rises
(Reuters) - State Street Corp on Friday beat profit estimates for the second quarter as the bank's interest income benefited from the U.S. Federal Reserve's policy tightening and assets under manageme...
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Ukraine posts trade deficit of $8.97 billion in Jan-May
KYIV (Reuters) - Ukraine's trade deficit grew to $8.97 billion in the first five months of the year compared with a deficit of about $1 billion posted in the same period a year ago, the statistics ser...
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Highly shorted Nikola jumps as retail army scoops up shares after BayoTech deal
(Reuters) - Shares of Nikola Corp jumped 15.8% in premarket trading on Friday, a day after a short squeeze sent the electric-truck maker's shares soaring in their busiest trading session on record. Th...
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