Archive for the May 6, 2017
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German sporting goods maker Adidas on Thursday said it was confident of meeting its objectives for the year, after a huge leap in profits in the first quarter. Net profit at the group grew 29.6
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A third delay in Japan's scheduled sales tax hike alone won't trigger a downgrade of the country's sovereign debt rating as long as the government forms a credible fiscal consolidation plan, Fitch Ratings director Mervyn
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A third delay in Japan's scheduled sales tax hike alone won't trigger a downgrade of the country's sovereign debt rating as long as the government forms a credible fiscal consolidation plan, Fitch Ratings director Mervyn
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German luxury carmaker BMW on Thursday said it was "confident" of achieving its objectives for 2017, as it reported a leap in profits in the first three months. Net profit at the group grew 31
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German luxury carmaker BMW on Thursday said it was "confident" of achieving its objectives for 2017, as it reported a leap in profits in the first three months. Net profit at the group grew 31
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Time Warner Inc reported a better-than-expected quarterly profit, as revenue from box office hits including "The LEGO Batman Movie," and "Kong: Skull Island" helped offset declining ad sales. Revenue from the company's Warner Bros film
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Time Warner Inc reported a better-than-expected quarterly profit, as revenue from box office hits including "The LEGO Batman Movie," and "Kong: Skull Island" helped offset declining ad sales. Revenue from the company's Warner Bros film
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Britain's economy picked up some steam in April after slowing in early 2017, a closely-watched survey suggested on Thursday, welcome news for Prime Minister Theresa May ahead of a national election in just over a
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Brazil's economy probably emerged in April from its deepest recession ever as lower interest rates and hopes of sweeping economic reforms bolstered services and manufacturing activity, a private survey showed on Thursday. The Purchasing Managers
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Germany-based Bosch, the world's largest car components supplier, on Thursday warned against nationalism even as it presented an optimistic forecast for the full year. "Our environment is not only transforming in terms of technology and
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