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Northern Ireland’s DUP leader says more work needed to solve post-Brexit trade row
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Dollar clings to modest gains as strong U.S. data lends support
By Laura Matthews NEW YORK (Reuters) – The dollar held on to modest gains against its peers on Tuesday, supported…
Germany’s Fresenius to simplify structure, flags potential profit fall
By Ludwig Burger FRANKFURT (Reuters) -German healthcare group Fresenius SE will slash costs and proceed with plans to cede strategic…
HSBC cuts staff bonus pool, lifts CEO Quinn’s total pay
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Treasury’s Adeyemo: U.S., allies plan more Russia sanctions in ‘coming days’
By Andrea Shalal WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The United States and its allies will impose new sanctions and export controls in “coming…
Quick euro zone wage growth is just normal catch up, ECB’s Lagarde says
FRANKFURT (Reuters) – Euro zone wages are now catching up after rapid inflation eroded their purchasing power and there is…
Analysis-To raise prices or not? Consumer goods makers weigh bets while retailers fret
By Jessica DiNapoli (Reuters) – Prices of everyday basics like Bounty paper towels and Cadbury chocolate may rise again this…
Volkswagen faces possible recalls after environmental NGO wins emissions software lawsuit
HAMBURG (Reuters) – A German court on Monday ruled in favour of an environmental NGO’s lawsuit against the federal motor…