European car sales end losing streak, respite may be brief
By Christiaan Hetzner and Rhys Jones FRANKFURT/LONDON (Reuters) - Europe's ailing car market ended a streak of 18 straight months of...
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LONDON (Reuters) - Google Inc's Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt is due to meet British Prime Minister David Cameron on Monday as a p...
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By Kaori Kaneko TOKYO (Reuters) - The latest tranche of Japan's growth strategy will aim to triple infrastructure exports and double...
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By Tom Bergin LONDON (Reuters) - Internet retailer Amazon.com Inc. will be called back to the British parliament to clarify how its ...
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AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - State-owned Dutch bank ABN AMRO is to cut 400 jobs, about 2 percent of its workforce, as it prepares for an e...
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By John O'Donnell BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Central Bank could use its new supervisory role from next year to single out wea...
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By Leika Kihara TOKYO (Reuters) - The Bank of Japan is expected to stand pat on monetary policy next week despite jitters over the r...
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By Erwin Seba and Diane Bartz HOUSTON/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Independent western U.S. refiner Tesoro Corp may take ownership of BP ...
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