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Software maker SAP’s revenue and outlook sends shares higher
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Spain antitrust watchdog fines Merck 39 million euros in contraceptives case
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Australian govt stresses stability in low-drama budget
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China seeks to promote development of private businesses with more loans
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China’s fiscal revenue growth speeds up, but land sales earnings slide
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Japan sees BOJ easing and govt FX intervention not contradictory
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