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Bundesbank sees weaker German growth next year, bigger expansion in 2022
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Germany's economy will contract less this year than previously projected, but next year's rebound will also be smaller, the country's central bank said on Friday in a biannual up...
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Britain wants a Brexit trade deal but will survive no matter what, minister says
LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Boris Johnson wants to get a Brexit trade deal and there is a still a chance of getting one but he will not back down on the two main outstanding issues, Cult...
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NTT’s record bond issue to wrap up bumper year for Japan corporate bond market
By Hideyuki Sano and Makiko Yamazaki TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's Nippon Telegraph and Telephone (NTT) launched the country's biggest-ever corporate bond sale worth 1 trillion yen ($9.57 billion) on Frid...
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Investors swap China holdings from Wall Street to Hong Kong as delisting threat brews
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Global fund managers are reducing their holdings in U.S-listed Chinese companies such as Alibaba, Netease and JD.com as risks grow they will be forced off American exchanges, swit...
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Ericsson files patent lawsuit against Samsung in U.S.
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Ericsson said on Friday it has filed a lawsuit in the United States against Samsung for alleged violations of contractual commitments to negotiate in good faith and to licence pa...
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Rolls-Royce sticks to guidance, on track for cost-saving target
LONDON (Reuters) - British engineering company Rolls-Royce stuck to its guidance to turn cash flow positive during the second-half of next year, and said it was on track to deliver its cost-saving tar...
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BOJ likely to extend corporate funding aid schemes next week: sources
TOKYO (Reuters) - The Bank of Japan is likely to decide next week to extend a range of steps aimed at easing corporate funding strains as a resurgence of coronavirus infections cloud the economic outl...
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Column: Cash 22? Bracing for wealth tax could keep savings stash high – Mike Dolan
By Mike Dolan LONDON (Reuters) - Worries of a wealth tax to help cut government deficits built up during the COVID-19 pandemic may see households keep "rainy day" cash savings higher for longer, with ...
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Lufthansa to lay off 1,000 pilots in second quarter if no wage deal reached: CEO
BERLIN (Reuters) - Lufthansa will have to lay off 1,000 pilots in the second quarter if it cannot seal a wage agreement with unions, Chief Executive Carsten Spohr told German magazine Wirtschaftswoche...
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Investors back overhaul of Australian mining sector following caves inquiry
By Melanie Burton MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Rio Tinto's legal destruction of ancient Australian rockshelters showed the mining sector was exposed to material investment risks without more reforms, institu...
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