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UK construction recovery slows unexpectedly in August: PMI
LONDON (Reuters) - The momentum behind the recovery of Britain's construction industry faded unexpectedly in August, according to a survey on Friday that pointed to another sharp drop in employment. T...
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Just Eat Takeaway COO sees GrubHub as well positioned
BERLIN (Reuters) - European food-ordering firm Just Eat Takeaway.com NV thinks GrubHub is better positioned than rivals to prosper in the United States even though it has been pushed into third place,...
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Investors flock to gold, bonds ahead of ‘choppy’ pre-U.S. election trade: BofA
LONDON (Reuters) - Investors poured money into bond and gold funds in the week to Sept. 2 and pulled out of equities, BofA's weekly flow statistics showed on Friday, as U.S. election fears curbed risk...
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Danske Bank to pay up to $16 million in total to overcharged customers
COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - Danske Bank will compensate about 900 customers up to 100 million Danish crowns ($15.93 million) in total after overcharging them for investment products, it said on Friday. The...
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Britain ‘absolutely confident’ will keep supply chains moving after Brexit: transport minister
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain is "absolutely confident" it will keep supply chains moving regardless of the outcome of negotiations with the European Union on a future trade agreement post Brexit, transp...
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European shares open lower on weak tech, banks rise on merger talks
(Reuters) - European shares opened lower on Friday as a technology-fueled rout from the prior session continued, while bank stocks were supported by merger talks between major Spanish lenders. The pan...
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Hungary must boost economy as it faces second COVID wave: PM Orban
BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Hungary needs to kickstart its economy while fine-tuning rules to prepare for a second wave of the pandemic, Prime Minister Viktor Orban said on Friday. Orban told state radio tha...
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France could do better than forecast 11% economic contraction, says Le Maire
PARIS (Reuters) - French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire believes that the French economy could perform better than currently forecast this year, he said on Friday. "I think we will do better in 2020 ...
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UK extends easing of cash call rules to help coronavirus-hit companies
LONDON (Reuters) - Eased cash call rules have been extended to help UK-listed companies buy a bigger share of rights issues and aid coronavirus-hit companies raise vital funds. The Pre-Emption Group o...
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Engie chairman says Veolia bid for its Suez stake not high enough
PARIS (Reuters) - French water and waste management company Veolia 's bid for a stake in rival Suez held by utility Engie at 15.50 euros a share is not high enough, Engie Chairman Jean-Pierre Clamadie...
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