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BT to go it alone on fibre build after costs fall
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's BT said it had decided not to bring in a partner to help fund fibre to an addition 5 million premises after a reduction in build costs and strong demand meant it stacked u...
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Taiwan raises WTO complaint against China on apple imports-sources
By Emma Farge GENEVA (Reuters) - Taiwan raised a trade complaint against China at a World Trade Organization meeting late on Wednesday over Beijing's moves to block sugar apple and wax apple imports f...
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European shares at record high as Fed unveils taper plan; eyes on BoE
(Reuters) - European shares hit a new high on Thursday for the fourth straight session as the U.S. Federal Reserve signalled it would be patient with interest rate hikes, with investor focus now on th...
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Wizz Air warns of winter headwinds after summer returns to profit
By Sarah Young LONDON (Reuters) -Hungary-based carrier Wizz Air warned that it faced headwinds over the winter but would be ready to take advantage of what it expects to be "exceptional opportunity" n...
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Tanker group Euronav swings to loss but sees demand picking up
(Reuters) - Euronav swung to a loss on Thursday in what the oil shipping and storage operator said was a "challenging" third quarter, but the company pointed to a strong recovery in freight rates and ...
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UK’s Superdry faces weeks-long supply delays at wholesale business
(Reuters) - British fashion retailer Superdry said on Thursday it was facing delays of up to six weeks in despatching stock at its wholesale business ahead of the crucial holiday season due to global ...
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JD Sports must sell Footasylum after all, UK regulator says
(Reuters) - Britain's biggest sportswear retailer JD Sports must sell Footasylum, the UK antitrust regulator said on Thursday after it found the combination of the two sportswear chains could hurt com...
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German companies are more optimistic about business abroad – survey
BERLIN (Reuters) - German firms are more optimistic about business conditions abroad than they were in the spring, a survey by the DIHK Chambers of Industry and Commerce showed on Thursday. Some 52% o...
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Marketmind: Dovish Fed taper, now hawkish BoE?
A look at the day ahead from Danilo Masoni. Well done Mr. Powell! The Federal Reserve Chair looks to have managed to sell the dialling back of the bank's massive stimulus programme as a dovish taper a...
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Chinese airlines to apply fuel surcharge from Friday as oil prices rise
BEIJING/SYDNEY (Reuters) - Chinese airlines will apply a fuel surcharge to domestic routes from Friday for the first time in more than two years as oil prices surge. The move comes as oil benchmarks t...
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