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Japan runs current account deficit on rising fuel costs
By Leika Kihara TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan ran a current account deficit in December for the first time in one-and-half years due to the surging cost of fuel imports, data showed on Tuesday, in a sign of...
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Spain’s December industrial output rises 1.3% y/y
(Reuters) - Spain's seasonally and calendar-adjusted industrial output rose 1.3% year-on-year in December, official data from the country's national statistics institute (INE) showed on Tuesday. Analy...
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Britain’s M&S makes strong start to new year – NielsenIQ
LONDON (Reuters) - Marks & Spencer has maintained its position as Britain's fastest growing food retailer, market researcher NielsenIQ said on Tuesday, indicating its turnaround plan is gaining moment...
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French state deficit represents “black mark” over French economy -Le Maire
PARIS (Reuters) - France's large state deficit represents a "black mark" over the French economy, the country's finance minister Bruno Le Maire told France Inter radio on Tuesday. France reported on T...
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Looking for that ‘ECB put’
A look at the day ahead in markets from Sujata Rao. "Gradual", "data-dependent" - those were the words ECB President Christine Lagarde used to soften the hawkishness of her message last week. But afte...
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Nissan’s Q3 operating profit nearly doubles, helped by cost cuts
TOKYO (Reuters) - Nissan Motor Co said on Tuesday its third quarter operating profit almost doubled to 52.2 billion yen ($451.8 million) as lower costs helped improve profitability. That result for th...
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China cenbank to exclude rental housing loans from management system
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's central bank will not include affordable rental housing loans in a management system for property loans by banks, it said on Tuesday, in a bid to support the rental housing...
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Danske Bank recommends veteran German banker Blessing as new chairman
COPENHAGEN (Reuters) -Danske Bank will recommend board member and veteran German banker Martin Blessing as its new chairman when Karsten Dybvad steps down at its general meeting, the Danish bank said ...
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Orange in talks to merge its Spanish unit with rival MasMovil, Expansion says
MADRID (Reuters) - French telecom operator Orange is exploring merging its Spanish unit, the country's second largest, with local rival MasMovil, Expansion newspaper reported on Tuesday, citing uniden...
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BP records highest profit in eight years in 2021
By Ron Bousso LONDON (Reuters) -BP reported on Tuesday a profit of $12.8 billion in 2021, the highest in eight years, as natural gas and oil prices soared and the global economy recovered from the pan...
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