Sweden’s GDP Shrinks More Than Expected, Fueling Recession Risks
Sweden’s economy had its biggest contraction since the pandemic in the second quarter, reviving prospects of a hard
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BBVA to Buy Back Up to €1 Billion of Shares as Profit Jumps
Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria SA reported earnings that beat estimates and said it would buy back as much
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Wheat Extends Loss From Five-Month High as Supply Outlook Weighs
Wheat fell for a third day from the highest close in five months as the outlook for ample
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Hermes Sales Soar as US Demand for Birkin Bags Stays Strong
Hermes sales jumped as the Birkin maker continued to see resilient demand for its high-end handbags, notably in
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Surging India Prices May Keep RBI on Extended Pause, IMA Says
India’s headline inflation may inch back above 6% in the next few months due to high vegetable and
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China’s Domestic Tourism to Hit 90% of Pre-Covid Levels in 2023
China’s domestic tourism market is expected to rebound to 90% of pre-pandemic levels this year thanks to surging
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French Economy Grows More Than Expected in Boost to Euro Zone
France’s economy grew significantly faster than estimated in the second quarter, providing a positive surprise as recession fears
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Sanofi Lifts Guidance on Dupixent, Covid Vaccine Sales
Sanofi raised its forecast for the year as the French drugmaker gains new patients for blockbuster drug Dupixent
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South Africa's Power Blackouts Are Crippling Its 300-Year Old Wine Industry
In a picturesque valley two hours’ drive southeast of Cape Town, Berene Sauls is running way behind schedule.
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Greece fires – live: Blaze triggers massive explosions at air force ammunition depot
A wildfire has triggered a series of massive explosions at an air force ammunition depot in central Greece. The depot was evacuated before the explosions, which shattered windows in the surrounding area. No injuries were reported, although continued blasts prevented firefighting teams from approaching the site. Greek state broadcaster ERT said the facility is in the coastal town of Nea Aghialos near the Volos area. The fire reached the ammunition storage facility about four miles north of the major military air base in Nea Anchialos. Local media reported that bombs and ammunition for Greek F-16 fighters were stored at the site The fighter jets are reportedly being moved from the air base. Fire Service spokesman Ioannis Artopios said 12 villages were ordered to be evacuated in the Volos-Nea Anchialos area. He said the blaze was the most dangerous of the 124 wildfires the fire service had to deal with on Thursday. Deadly wildfires on Greece’s mainland have killed two as wildfires spread in Europe and north Africa including Greece, Portugal, Turkey, Italy, France, Croatia, Spain, Algeria and Tunisia. Read More World is entering ‘era of global boiling’, UN warns as July is the hottest month on record Wildfires in Portugal: Is it safe to travel to Lisbon and Cascais right now? Rhodes holidaymaker: Tui rep urged my family to ignore evacuation order Travel insurance company apologises for telling customers they would not be covered for Greece holidays July has been so blistering hot, scientists already calculate that it's the warmest month on record
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Toyota Car Sales, Production Hit Record in June; China Retreats
Toyota Motor Corp. manufactured and sold a record number of vehicles in June as operations continued to recover
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Ex-NY Fed Economist Among Three Central Bankers Named by Erdogan
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan made some of the biggest moves in revamping his economic team by installing
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