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Sharp wins network tech patent infringement suit against Daimler
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's Sharp Corp said on Friday it has won a patent infringement lawsuit against Daimler in Germany, a ruling that could enforce a sales ban against the German automaker. A distric...
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UK and Japan strike Britain’s first post-Brexit trade deal
LONDON/TOKYO (Reuters) - Britain struck its first post-Brexit trade deal with Japan on Friday, hailing the agreement as a "historic moment", just as it is struggling to clinch a deal with its closest ...
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Rio Tinto loses execs after breaching social license: governance groups
By Paulina Duran and Byron Kaye SYDNEY (Reuters) - Rio Tinto's decision to part ways with its CEO and two senior executives reflects heightened investor concern over social issues and the loss of "soc...
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European shares flat, Brexit tensions simmer
(Reuters) - European shares turned flat after opening marginally lower on Friday, a day after the European Central Bank took a less dovish tone than expected on stimulus, while growing prospects of a ...
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Tesla plans to export China-made Model 3s to Asia and Europe, say sources
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Tesla is planning to export Model 3 vehicles made in China to Asian and European markets, two sources familiar with the matter told Reuters on Friday. The U.S. automaker, which st...
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Britain’s respect for EU divorce treaty a must for any trade deal, says Eurogroup’s Donohoe
BERLIN (Reuters) - Britain must respect its commitments in the withdrawal treaty it signed with the European Union if it wants to have an agreement on future trade relations with the block, the chairm...
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ECB can’t be complacent as only partial progress made on inflation: Lane
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Inflation will persistently undershoot the European Central Bank's target for years to come and a strong euro will further dampen price pressures, leaving no room for complacency...
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Rio Tinto may need to tap outsider for new chief
By Sonali Paul MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Four years after mining giant Rio Tinto swept out its veteran managers to make way for a new generation of business heads, its leadership team has come unstuck. Th...
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Japan August exports set for another double-digit fall, core CPI to drop, Reuters poll shows
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's exports in August were expected to have suffered a double-digit contraction for the sixth straight month, a Reuters poll showed, underlining the sweeping impact of the corona...
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UK economy grows by 6.6% in July, extending recovery from COVID crash
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's economy expanded by 6.6% in July from June, roughly as expected for its third month of growth as the country tries to recover from its coronavirus lockdown crash, official...
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