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Samsung fined $47 million for price fixing in Netherlands
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Electronics maker Samsung has been fined 40 million euros ($46.9 million) for price fixing in the Netherlands, Dutch competition watchdog ACM said on Wednesday. The market regula...
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Abu Dhabi’s Etihad working on third sustainable financing
DUBAI (Reuters) - Etihad Airways is working on what would be its third financing transaction linked to sustainable investment considerations, the Abu Dhabi government-owned airline's treasurer said on...
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New Besties? German Greens, FDP cosy up to build coalition
BERLIN (Reuters) - The leaders of Germany's Greens and Free Democrats (FDP) posted a smiling selfie of themselves on Wednesday and said they were finding some common ground in preliminary talks about ...
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UK mortgage lending resumes after tax break blip
(Removes extraneous words in second paragraph) LONDON (Reuters) - British lenders increased their mortgage lending last month after the scaling back of a tax break for homebuyers at the end of June le...
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Mediobanca’s top investor Del Vecchio seeks more clout
By Elisa Anzolin and Valentina Za MILAN (Reuters) - Mediobanca's top investor Leonardo Del Vecchio has proposed changing the Italian merchant bank's by-laws to give more power to its board and shareho...
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China’s Belt and Road plans losing momentum as opposition, debt mount -study
By David Stanway SHANGHAI (Reuters) - China's vast Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) is in danger of losing momentum as opposition in targeted countries rises and debts mount, paving the way for rival sc...
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Jordan fully reopens main crossing with Syria
By Suleiman Al-Khalidi JABER CROSSING, Jordan (Reuters) - Jordan fully reopened its main border crossing with Syria on Wednesday in a boost for their struggling economies following a push by Arab stat...
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Factbox: Ex-foreign minister Kishida becomes Japan’s ruling party leader. What’s next?
By Sakura Murakami TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's former foreign minister Fumio Kishida won the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) leadership race on Wednesday, virtually ensuring he will become the nex...
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Column: Dethroned cash can still rule in stressful times
By Mike Dolan LONDON (Reuters) - Cash may no longer be king, but it can still rule sometimes. With central bank interest rates at historic lows for much of the past decade, most long-term investors ha...
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Retailer Next tells Britain to relax immigration rules to save Christmas
LONDON (Reuters) - Next, one of Britain's biggest clothing retailers, warned it may struggle to deliver its normal service in the run up to Christmas unless the government relaxes post-Brexit immigrat...
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