Archive for the January 8, 2019
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Asian-controlled leasing companies splashed out on passenger jets worth $25 billion at list prices to pick out bargains as planemakers Airbus and Boeing raced to end a relatively quiet year with fresh orders. The deals
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New UK car sales slid in 2018 on weak demand for diesel vehicles, and will fall further this year on poor consumer confidence and Brexit, an industry body said Monday. Sales sank 6.8 percent to
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Growth in the US services sector, the main driver of the world's largest economy, fell to its slowest rate in five months in December but remained strong, a business survey showed Monday. The result contrasted
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Six former and current engineers for German chemicals giant BASF have been arrested in Taiwan on suspicion of leaking valuable technology to a competitor in China, authorities said Monday. Taiwan's Criminal Investigation Bureau (CIB) released
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Trade frictions, risks linked to Britain's possible departure from the European Union this year without a deal and weaker growth in emerging markets are putting the brakes on a nine-year upswing in Europe's economic powerhouse.
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China has the "good faith" to work with the United States to resolve trade frictions, the Foreign Ministry said on Monday, as the world's two largest economies resumed talks in a bid to end their
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Abdullah Nawaz and Hira Aqeel clinched the titles of the boys and girls Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Junior Squash Championship which concluded here at PAF Hashim Khan Squash Complex on Monday. Nazim Nawa Khali Sajjad Khalil was
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Gael Monfils became the third big name to pull out of the ATP Auckland Classic on Monday sidelined by injury while seventh seed Denis Shapovalov was bundled out in three sets. Monfils, the eighth seed,
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Favourites South Korea scraped past the Philippines and China needed a spectacular goalkeeping gaffe to spark their comeback against lowly Kyrgyzstan as lesser teams continued to trouble bigger sides at the Asian Cup on Monday.
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French rugby was left mourning the death of a 23-year-old student on Monday, the fourth young player to have died in eight months. Nathan Soyeux, who was not registered with the French rugby federation (FFR),
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