Tel Aviv Stock Exchange to align trading week with global bourses
By Steven Scheer JERUSALEM (Reuters) - The Tel Aviv Stock Exchange (TASE) is planning to alter its schedule and add Friday to...
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AIG to sell 20% stake in Corebridge for $3.8 billion
(Reuters) - American International Group said on Thursday it would sell a 20% stake in its life insurance and retirement unit...
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Fears of German 'de-industrialisation' may be overblown - for now
By Maria Martinez BERLIN (Reuters) - High energy costs, weak global demand, a disruptive shift towards net-zero economies, an...
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Adidas plans cheaper versions of popular shoes
By Linda Pasquini (Reuters) - Adidas is launching cheaper versions of its three-striped shoes like the white and black suede ...
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Foreign investors snap up long-term Japan bonds after three-week selling streak
(Reuters) - Foreign investors ended a three-week trend of selling Japanese bonds by purchasing long-term securities, although...
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Swap old for new: China's latest property market plan off to a poor start
By Liangping Gao and Clare Jim BEIJING/HONG KONG (Reuters) - A campaign by Chinese authorities to encourage people to replace...
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White House moves to protect US solar manufacturers from Chinese competition
By Nichola Groom (Reuters) - The White House on Thursday said it would protect domestic solar factories from Chinese competit...
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Toyota tests new EV pickup truck ahead of mass production in Thailand
By Devjyot Ghoshal BANGKOK (Reuters) - Toyota Motor is testing the new battery-electric Hilux pickup truck to assess its perf...
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Chinese overcapacity claims by US, Europe are 'trade protectionism', ministry says
BEIJING (Reuters) - China said on Thursday that U.S. and European assertions of excess capacity were "naked trade protec...
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Newly privatised Toshiba to cut 4,000 jobs in restructuring drive
By Sam Nussey TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's Toshiba said on Thursday it will cut up to 4,000 jobs domestically as the industrial ...
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