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European stocks extend losses, SAP shines after forecast lift
(Reuters) - European stocks extended losses on Wednesday as investors were unnerved by the prospect of rising inflation slowing growth, while software group SAP's strong earnings forecast helped limit...
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LVMH shares flat after its Q3 revenues
PARIS (Reuters) - Shares in LVMH were flat in early trading on Wednesday after the French luxury giant posted a strong rise in sales in its fashion and leather goods division in the third quarter. LVM...
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Prony Resources says Tesla has agreed to a multi-year nickel purchasing deal
By Melanie Burton MELBOURNE (Reuters) - New Caledonia's Prony Resources said on Wednesday Tesla Inc had agreed to purchase more than 42,000 tonnes of nickel in a multi-year deal - a pact that is set t...
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Nestle revamps geographic structure, makes new board appointments
ZURICH (Reuters) - Nestle is overhauling its geographic structure, the world's largest food company said on Wednesday, creating new zones for North America and for Greater China. The maker of Nescafe ...
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Marketmind: Stagflation blues
A look at the day ahead from Saikat Chatterjee. Even by the conservative standards of global organisations, the International Monetary Fund is known for its cautious forecasts. So, when the Fund cut 2...
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Asia’s airlines ramp up flights, offers as tough COVID travel curbs ease
By Jamie Freed and Aradhana Aravindan SYDNEY/SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Asia-Pacific airlines have lost billions of dollars this year, with jets grounded in COVID-19 transportation freezes. Now, as some of...
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Philippines tells tech giants to halt sales of ‘text blast’ kit after election plug
MANILA (Reuters) - The Philippines has ordered tech giants Facebook, Alibaba Lazada and Sea's Shopee to stop allowing sales of cellular equipment used for emergency messaging, after "text blasts" were...
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Don’t panic buy for Christmas, Britain says after port chaos
By Sarah Young and Guy Faulconbridge LONDON (Reuters) -Britain said on Wednesday that people should buy normally for Christmas and that there would be no shortage of gifts after shipping containers ca...
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UK growth picks up in August after July dip
By David Milliken LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's economy grew 0.4% in August, leaving it just 0.8% smaller than it was in February 2020, just before the country went into its first COVID-19 lockdown, th...
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European business group says China power cuts poorly communicated
By Josh Horwitz SHANGHAI (Reuters) - China's power shortages will likely force some European companies operating there to delay orders and some firms are unhappy about how authorities notify them abou...
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