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Column: Volatile German polling forces market rethink
By Mike Dolan LONDON (Reuters) - Germany's election campaign has burst back into life just a month from the ballot, with standing market assumptions on the next Chancellor and governing coalition upen...
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German business morale falls as rising COVID cases cloud outlook
BERLIN (Reuters) - German business morale fell for the second month running in August as companies took a dimmer view about the coming months in Europe's largest economy due to rising numbers of COVID...
Syndicated Content Aug 25, 2021
Pernod Ricard shares rise after ruling boosts profit before tax
PARIS (Reuters) - Pernod Ricard shares opened higher on Wednesday after the French spirits group said it would book an additional $163 million in income before tax in its 2021 earnings. The world's se...
Syndicated Content Aug 25, 2021
Taiwan central bank says economy not overheating, inflation stable
TAIPEI (Reuters) - Taiwan's economy is not overheating and inflation is well under control, central bank governor Yang Chin-long said on Wednesday, as he responded to lawmakers' questions about prospe...
Syndicated Content Aug 25, 2021
European stocks inch higher ahead of German business sentiment data
(Reuters) - European stocks edged higher on Wednesday, with travel stocks rising for a fourth day, while markets globally were range-bound ahead of a policy update from the U.S. Federal Reserve later ...
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Morrisons set to enter FTSE 100 as M&A interest boost shares
LONDON (Reuters) - British supermarket Morrisons is set to enter the FTSE 100 index, Britain's blue chip benchmark, after its share price surged over 60% since receiving an offer from private equity f...
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Marketmind: Europe’s powerhouse just isn’t feeling it
LONDON (Reuters) - A look at the day ahead from Dhara Ranasinghe. As the COVID-19 Delta variant and supply chain disruptions persist globally, damage inflicted on business sentiment in Europe's bigges...
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German exports to China fall for first time in nearly a year
BERLIN (Reuters) - German exports to China declined for the first time in nearly a year in July, easing by 3.9% year-on-year to 8.4 billion euros ($9.9 billion), the statistics office said on Wednesda...
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Klarna transactions value jumps as U.S. growth gives boost
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) -Swedish "buy now, pay later" company Klarna on Wednesday reported a jump in transactions using its platform for the April-June quarter as it reached 20 million users in the United...
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EY fined $4.8 million by UK accounting watchdog over Stagecoach audit
(Reuters) - Britain's accounting watchdog said on Wednesday it has fined Ernst & Young LLP 3.5 million pounds ($4.80 million) over the audit of transport firm Stagecoach Group's financial statements i...
Syndicated Content Aug 25, 2021
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