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Putin ally Kudrin accepts tech giant Yandex’s offer of advisory role
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UK economy set to shrink in Q4 after November services weakness – PMI
LONDON (Reuters) – Britain’s services sector shrank slightly for a second month running in November, as cost-of-living pressures for households…
Euro zone investor morale rises to highest since June
BERLIN (Reuters) – Investor morale in the euro zone rose this month to its highest level since June on hopes…
Tesla sold 100,291 China-made vehicles in Nov -Xinhua
SHANGHAI (Reuters) – Tesla Inc delivered 100,291 China-made electric vehicles (EVs) in November, the highest monthly sales since its Shanghai…
U.S. says Swiss engineering group ABB to pay over $315 million to resolve bribery case
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Foxconn sees COVID-hit China plant back at full output in late Dec-early Jan -source
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Investors bet China’s rally on easing COVID curbs will be furious but fleeting
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Euro zone likely heading into mild recession-PMI
LONDON (Reuters) – Euro zone business activity declined for a fifth month in November, suggesting the economy was sliding into…
France’s Le Maire starts talks on green subsidies for EU products under IRA law
PARIS (Reuters) -French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire said on Monday he has started talks with his counterparts to see…
