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European industry increasingly worried about its prospects

  Bloomberg Manufacturers across the euro area are getting more worried about the economic outlook. The industrial confidence, a gauge compiled by the European Commission, dropped to a 17-month low this month and fears of energy shortages and never-ending supply chain disruptions are weighing heavily on the sector. Of the major four economies, only the readings for Germany were above ...

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UK debt cost surge sends warning to next premier

Bloomberg The UK government is borrowing billions of pounds more than forecast as soaring inflation drives up the cost of servicing the national debt. Official figures showed the budget deficit totalled £22.9 billion ($27.5 billion) in June, up more than 20% compared with the same month last year. It left the gap in the first three months of the fiscal ...

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US jobless claims hit a fresh eight-month high

Bloomberg Applications for US state unemployment insurance rose for a third week to the highest since November as more companies announce job cuts, suggesting some softening in the labour market. Initial unemployment claims increased by 7,000 to 251,000 in the week ended July 16, Labour Department data showed. The figures coincide with the reference period for the July jobs report ...

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Tesla’s Musk signals optimism for end to ‘supply chain hell’

  Bloomberg Tesla Inc has been going through “supply chain hell,” but Elon Musk believes the electric-car maker stands a chance of emerging from it in the second half of the year. The chief executive officer tempered his optimism while discussing Tesla’s better-than-expected earnings, emphasising how challenging it’s been to secure parts and materials. Tesla sold roughly 75% of its ...

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Twitter reports disappointing sales in Q2

  Bloomberg Twitter Inc reported disappointing second-quarter sales on Friday, another blow to a company that is already fighting a high-profile legal battle with Elon Musk over the fate of the social network. Revenue falls 1% in the quarter from a year earlier, its first annual decline since the middle of the pandemic in 2020. Sales totaled $1.18 billion in ...

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AutoNation notches record profit on pricier cars in Q2

  Bloomberg AutoNation Inc shrugged off a sales decline to post record profit in the second quarter as US prices for new vehicles soar. The nation’s largest auto dealer chain said earnings were $6.48 a share during the period, up 34% from a year earlier and beating analyst estimates. Revenue fell 2% to $6.9 billion and just missed the consensus ...

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London’s scorching Tube raises alarm over Europe’s brutal heat

Bloomberg The few commuters who braved the heat of London’s Underground transport system had to endure temperatures deemed too hot to safely transport cattle, showing the brutal conditions sweeping through Europe and impacting everything from transport to food and energy production. Intense heat caused London’s Luton Airport to halt flights for runway repairs, while Wales set a new record and ...

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Canada’s home prices slide most since 2005

  Bloomberg Canadian home prices saw their biggest monthly decline in at least 17 years as the impact of higher interest rates began to spread across the country. The benchmark price of a home falls 1.9% in June versus the previous month, according to data by the Canadian Real Estate Association. That’s the third straight month of falling prices, and ...

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Volvo profit beats despite supply-chain snarls

Bloomberg Volvo AB said a slowing global economy is not yet weighing on demand as the truckmaker reported better-than-expected profit for the second quarter. “We realise, like everyone else, that the macro-economic measures taken now by central banks must have an effect in order to reduce the inflationary pressures,” Volvo’s Chief Executive Officer Martin Lundstedt said in a phone interview ...

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Telecom Italia to cut 9,000 jobs by 2030

  Bloomberg Telecom Italia SpA will cut about 9,000 jobs by 2030, equating to around 20% of its Italian workforce, the company said as it presented its new business plan. The job cut total will include all planned and voluntary exits including retirements, a spokesman said, calling it part of the company’s push to create a leaner structure. Telecom Italia ...

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