Europe inflation slips to 5.5% — but that won't stop central bank rate hikes
Inflation in Europe slid again in June but fell too slowly to offer much relief to shoppers grumbling over price tags
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BAE Systems: New Research Highlights Defence’s Contribution to British Jobs and the Economy
LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 30, 2023--
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SAIC's MG Motor brand launches new electric vehicle leasing offer in France
PARIS MG Motor, owned by Chinese company SAIC Motor, on Friday announced a new leasing offer whereby drivers
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EU leaders resume migration talks but Poland and Hungary's governments slow progress
European Union leaders have resumed migration talks after Poland and Hungary blocked progress overnight
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China's PBOC asks foreign banks about dollar deposit rates amid weak yuan - sources
SHANGHAI/BEIJING China's central bank has surveyed some foreign banks in the past week about the interest rates they
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Dutch semiconductor machine export restrictions to come into force in September
The Dutch government says companies that create machines that make advanced processor chips will be required to have an export license before they can be sold overseas starting in September
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Cheaper competition for Humira is hitting the market, but savings will depend on your insurance
Patients who take the autoimmune disease treatment Humira may see some price relief when several lower-cost, biosimilar versions of the AbbVie drug reach the U.S. market in July
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Take Five: Summer strife
LONDON The July 4 holiday in the United States may well bring a quiet start to the week
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How hedge funds plan to trade the second half of 2023
By Nell Mackenzie, Carolina Mandl and Summer Zhen LONDON/NEW YORK/HONG KONG (Reuters) -For hedge funds, the second half of 2023
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May retail sales bump in Germany not here to stay - analysts
German retail sales rose more than expected in May from the previous month, data showed on Friday, though
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$200 billion in frozen Russian assets could help rebuild Ukraine. Europe is trying to figure out how
Russian assets frozen in European accounts could generate billions of dollars a year for rebuilding Ukraine. But can that money be used without breaching international law or damaging the euro's international standing?
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European shares climb on China stimulus hopes; inflation data in focus
European shares rose on Friday as lacklustre data on China's factory activity spurred hopes of more policy stimulus,
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