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Britain’s ITV says ‘no current plans’ for another ‘X Factor’ series
LONDON (Reuters) - British broadcaster ITV said it has "no current plans" for another series of music talent show "The X Factor". The singing competition, created by British music mogul and television...
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Singapore Airlines posts $302 million first-quarter loss
(Reuters) - Singapore Airlines Ltd (SIA) on Thursday posted a S$409 million ($302 million) first-quarter loss, narrower than a year earlier, helped by a strong air cargo market and no major impairment...
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Schroders’ assets near $1 trillion, aided by low interest rates
By Muvija M (Reuters) - Low interest rates are bolstering money managers like Schroders, its chief executive said on Thursday as the British firm posted a jump in first-half profits and record high as...
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Didi Global considers going private to placate China – WSJ
(Reuters) -China's Didi Global is considering going private to placate Chinese authorities and compensate investor losses since the ride-hailing firm listed in the United States, the Wall Street Journ...
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Euro zone sentiment hits record high in July, peak may be near
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Euro zone economic sentiment hit a record high in July, estimates from the European Commission showed on Thursday, but a drop in optimism among consumers and the slower rate of in...
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Russia fines Google 3 million rbls for violating personal data law
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia on Thursday fined Google 3 million roubles ($41,017) for violating personal data legislation, Google's first fine for that offence, Moscow's Tagansky District Court said. Goo...
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South Africa property, retail firms bet on townships despite unrest
By Nqobile Dludla JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Recent unrest in South Africa damaged hundreds of businesses but property developers and retailers say they remain committed to the fast-growing consumer mar...
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Westpac economist says Australia central bank should lift bond purchases immediately
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia's central bank should immediately boost its bond purchase programme from A$5 billion per week to A$6 billion, Westpac chief economist Bill Evans said, in order to cushion ...
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UK mortgage lending saw record surge before tax deadline – Bank of England
By William Schomberg LONDON (Reuters) -British mortgage lending surged by a record amount in June as home-buyers rushed to take advantage of a tax break before it was scaled back, Bank of England data...
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UK consumer spending edges up in week to July 22 – card data
LONDON (Reuters) - Consumer spending on credit and debit cards in Britain rose 2 percentage points in the week to July 22 from the week before, according to data published by the country's statistics ...
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