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By Herbert Lash and Tommy Wilkes NEW YORK/LONDON (Reuters) -The dollar strengthened and global stocks retreated on Wednesday as concerns about economic growth and rising inflation...
By Valentine Baldassari and Elena Vardon (Reuters) -Dutch bank ABN Amro beat first-quarter earnings expectations on Wednesday but higher-than-expected costs, including new anti-money laundering provisions, weighed...
By Sruthi Shankar (Reuters) -UK’s blue-chip index edged higher on Monday, as gains in Vodafone after United Arab Emirates’ e& bought a stake in the mobile...
By Terje Solsvik and Marie Mannes OSLO (Reuters) -Norway’s AutoStore on Thursday posted weaker-than-expected order intake, sending its shares sharply lower on concerns a global economic...
(Updates share price move) By Mathieu Rosemain PARIS (Reuters) -Franco-Italian chipmaker STMicroelectronics said it is hoping for over $20 billion in annual sales by 2027 at...
(Corrects typo in paragraph 1) (Reuters) – UK shares dropped on Thursday as risk sentiment took a beating after data showed British economy shrank in March,...
By Sruthi Shankar (Reuters) -European stocks slumped on Thursday, echoing sharp losses on Wall Street overnight, after U.S. inflation data fuelled worries about the impact of...
By Danilo Masoni MILAN (Reuters) – World shares turned lower on Wednesday and bond yields shot up after U.S. data showed inflation there slowed down less...