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German State Data Point to Higher National Inflation as Iran War Pushes Energy Prices Up
Morgan Stanley Downgrades Global Equities; Sees US as 'defensive' Market Amid Mideast Conflict
US Consumers, Importers Take Biggest Hit From Tariffs, ECB Study Finds
FinanceRtl Offers Remedies for Sky Deutschland Acquisition, EU Regulators Say
Russia Expels British Diplomat Over Espionage, Fsb Says
Date: March 30, 2026
MOSCOW, March 30 (Reuters) - Russia said on Monday that it had ordered a British diplomat to leave the country after discovering signs of espionage, Russian media quoted the Federal Security Service...
Rising Ukrainian Diesel Imports Avert Risk of April Shortage, Consultancy Says
Date: March 30, 2026
KYIV, March 30 (Reuters) - Ukraine has stepped up diesel fuel imports and analysts do not expect the country to face a fuel shortage next month. After Russian missile strikes virtually destroyed...

UK's Cvs Group CEO to Step Down After 7 Years at the Helm
Date: March 30, 2026
March 30 (Reuters) - British veterinary services provider CVS Group said on Monday CEO Richard Fairman plans to retire after seven years in the role. Fairman, who is leaving due to personal reasons...
Analysis-Airlines Face Fare Dilemma as Fuel Spike Threatens Travel Demand
Date: March 30, 2026
By Rushil Dutta, Sameer Manekar and Yadarisa Shabong March 30 (Reuters) - Global airlines have begun to hike fares and cut capacity to cope with the sudden surge in the oil price, but the industry's...
Debenhams Sees Double-Digit Profit Growth Ahead as Turnaround Gains Pace
Date: March 30, 2026
March 30 (Reuters) - British fashion retailer Debenhams said on Monday it expects double-digit percentage growth in adjusted core profit in 2027, raising its outlook as a multi-year turnaround...
Myanmar Military Chief Min Aung Hlaing Steps Down, Eyes Presidency
Date: March 30, 2026
March 30 (Reuters) - Min Aung Hlaing, Myanmar's military chief who led a coup in 2021, stepped down on Monday to stand as president in a parliamentary vote following the first polls in the Southeast...
