Archive for the January 3, 2017
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German manufacturing growth reached its highest in almost three years in December, driven by rising demand from Asia and the United States, a survey showed on Monday, suggesting the sector will contribute to an expansion
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Manufacturers in the eurozone started 2017 on a solid footing, after ramping up activity at the fastest pace in more than five years in December and building up a burgeoning order book, a survey showed
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Polish retail chain Dino will debut next year in possibly the biggest share offer in 2017 on the Warsaw bourse, Dino's CEO told Reuters. Private equity fund Enterprise Investors plans to sell a stake of
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India's NSE index ended lower on Monday in the first trading session of 2017, snapping a four-session winning streak as banks fell on worries their profitability would be hit after reducing lending rates. The NSE
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French retailer Carrefour is eyeing an initial public offering in the second quarter of 2017 for its commercial property arm Carmila that could value Carmila at up to 4.5 billion euros ($4.8 billion), newspaper Les
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Demand to borrow UK stocks to sell short ramped up after Britain's decision to leave the European Union and remains elevated despite the broader market recovery, IHS Markit said on Wednesday. Revenues made from lending
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Australia's stock market is expected to surge in 2017, sloughing off two years of volatile but sideways movement, though the 6,000 point barrier remains out of reach for now, a Reuters poll of analysts and
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Sri Lankan shares fell on the first trading day of 2017 as investors sold market heavyweight John Keells Holdings Plc and other blue chips amid worries over a weakening rupee and rising interest rates. Conglomerate
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European shares are expected to rise steadily in 2017, but analysts are cautious over possible shocks after a series of unexpected political upsets raised volatility this year. A Reuters poll of strategists, brokers and analysts
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Under new rules from the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), investment firms will be allowed to raise loan mutual funds but may be forced to defend their decision to invest in products deemed less
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