Stellantis profits soar 37% in first half of the year as electric vehicle sales rise
U.S.-European carmaker Stellantis has reported a 37% boost in earnings in the first half of the year
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Commonwealth Bank of Australia could cut up to 200 jobs - source
By Rishav Chatterjee Commonwealth Bank of Australia, the country's biggest lender, could cut up to 200 jobs, a
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Thai exports fall less than forecast in June, seen improving
By Orathai Sriring and Kitiphong Thaichareon BANGKOK Thai exports shrank for a ninth consecutive month in June, albeit
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Greece fires in maps and satellite images show extent of damage
Maps, satellite images and before and after pictures show the extent of wildfires across Greece.
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Japan automaker Nissan reports profit rise despite China stumble, outlines Renault alliance
Nissan and Renault have redefined its French-Japanese auto alliance into a more equal one in cross-shareholdings
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Euro zone lending slows further as rate hikes bite
FRANKFURT Lending to euro zone companies slowed again last month, adding to already mounting evidence that sharply higher
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Indonesia to make it less painful for exporters to keep earnings onshore -official
JAKARTA Indonesia is developing a scheme for banks to provide a financing facility for exporters who keep their
1970-01-01 08:00
Yi Gang Ends PBOC Governor Tenure Marked by Restrained Policy
Yi Gang ends a five-year tenure at the helm of China’s central bank that’s been marked by a
1970-01-01 08:00
Lloyds Braces for More Bad Loans as Mortgage Pressure Grows
Lloyds Banking Group Plc took higher bad loan charges that dragged its earnings below expectations in the second
1970-01-01 08:00
Rolls-Royce leaps as airline and defence demand lifts profits
By Paul Sandle and Sarah Young LONDON (Reuters) -Aero-engineer Rolls-Royce hiked its full-year operating profit forecast by around 45% on
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CEO of UK bank resigns after leaking financial details of Brexiteer Nigel Farage to BBC News
The CEO of one of the biggest banks in the United Kingdom has resigned after admitting she leaked details of Brexit campaigner and political commentator Nigel Farage's finances to BBC News.
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NatWest CEO Alison Rose Steps Down After Nigel Farage Row
NatWest Group Plc Chief Executive Officer Alison Rose is stepping down after a row over the way the
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