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  • 08.12.2020
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Investors hope for German economic recovery after vaccine development

Investor confidence in Germany's outlook has improved in hopes that the introduction of the Covid-19 vaccine will accelerate the recovery of Europe's largest economy.

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  • 03.01.2021
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OPEC ready to regulate oil production growth - Barkindo

LONDON / MOSCOW (Reuters) - OPEC and its allies, led by Russia, are ready to adjust their plans to gradually increase oil production by 2 million barrels per day in the coming months, depend...

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  • 03.01.2021
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  • worldpropertyjournal.com
In Hong Kong, sharp drop in office rents slows down in November

According to the latest real estate survey released by JLL this week, the drop in the office rental market in Hong Kong has eased in recent months as the initial phase of the sharp rent adju...

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  • 08.01.2021
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Commerzbank's new CEO raises its reserves for risks from the coronavirus pandemic to at least € 1.7 billion

FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Just a week after starting operations, Commerzbank's new chief executive on Friday wrote off € 1.5 billion ($ 1.84 billion) of goodwill from a German bank and raised pr...

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  • 08.01.2021
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Canadian banks face a conundrum: how to use a $ 55.5 billion spare

As of October 31, Canada's six largest banks had C $ 70.4 billion ($ 55.5 billion) more Tier 1 equity capital than regulators required. Capital CET1 is a pantry of securities designed to ser...

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  • 21.01.2021
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Nuveen Asset Manager Withdraws From Sanction-Affected Chinese Companies

Nuveen, TIAA's $ 1.1 Trillion Asset Management Division, Has Done Its Assets In Chinese Companies That Will Be Closed To US Investors Due To Recent Sanctions

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  • 21.08.2022
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McLaren's new $3.6 million hypercar is based on a video game

With seats for one, the Solus GT is like a wave on wheels.

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  • 27.06.2022
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The ECB's change in rate hikes reinforces fears of a new bond crisis

European Central Bank policymakers gathered in Portugal on Monday with a sinking feeling that their push to deal with an inflation shock they failed to predict risks both a recession and ec...

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  • 04.08.2022
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Private investors buy up retail real estate as major players remain cautious

Retail property prices look attractive to wealthy individuals and small private firms after years of weak growth. REITs and other major players remain cautious.

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  • 21.01.2021
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Volkswagen faces EU penalties for failing to meet 2020 emission targets

Volkswagen faces more than € 100 million ($ 121 million) fines for failing to meet the EU's 2020 carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions targets for its passenger car fleet, the world's largest car m...

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  • 02.02.2021
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Private jet company Wheels Up to go public with $ 2 billion SPAC deal that could help it open up new markets

Merger with Aspirational Wheels Up acquires a luxury marketing and expansion partner overseas. The deal is worth more than $ 2 billion, more than double its 2019 estimate.

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  • 23.06.2022
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Europe's leading economies have slowed significantly as production declines

Growth in Europe's two largest economies slowed sharply as producers suffered from a lack of demand, increasingly tight supply chains and rising prices. With the initial momentum from the...

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  • 25.06.2022
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The ability of the chief justice of the United States to influence the majority in the Supreme Court has weakened

In the U.S. Supreme Court, dominated by an ambitious conservative wing, Chief Justice John Roberts has become an "island man." The 67-year-old chief justice, appointed in 2005 by Republica...

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  • 24.06.2022
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European bond yields are worse than during the 2008 financial crisis

By all statistics, this is the worst sell-off of corporate bonds in Europe in decades, surpassing even the 2008 financial crisis. Whether you're looking at returns, the rate at which yield...

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  • 30.06.2022
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French aviation authorities cut Paris-CDG flights by 17%

France's Civil Aviation Authority ordered a 17% cut in flights from Paris-Charles de Gaulle on Thursday. London's Heathrow and Paris-Charles de Gaulle airports cut more flights as Europe's...

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  • 03.07.2022
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Stock bulls continue to pay a heavy price for hope

Another rebound of the S&P 500 is being suppressed as quickly as it surfaced. However, an optimistic spirit that continues to return bulls to stocks hangs around. While the punishment for...

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  • 05.08.2022
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WeWork Inc. launches its application after entering the stock exchange

WeWork Inc. hopes to boost its falling share price by joining a growing number of tech companies selling apps, data tools and other software to landlords and office tenants trying to adapt...

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  • 18.08.2022
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Premier League revenue closes £6 billion

English Premier League revenues are expected to exceed £6bn this season for the first time, quickly ahead of their European rivals.

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  • 04.07.2022
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Credit Suisse faces 8-month lag in new customers in Asia

New customers wait as long as eight months to open accounts with Credit Suisse Group AG in Asia after the lender stepped up scrutiny after a recent string of scandals, the Financial Times r...

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  • 05.07.2022
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European natural gas prices rise to their highest level amid persistent supply problems and energy crisis

European natural gas prices have risen to their highest level in nearly four months amid persistent supply problems amid the worst energy crisis in decades.  Benchmark futures jumped as mu...

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