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Nokia to shed more than 1,000 jobs in Finland

  Finland / AFP Mobile phone giant Nokia is to cut more than 1,000 jobs in Finland, the company announced on Friday, as part of cost-cutting measures following its merger with Alcatel-Lucent. Once the world’s top mobile phone maker, Finland’s Nokia has been crushed by Samsung and Apple in the smartphone and tablet market in recent years, but earlier this ...

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German bonds in tightest range in 15 months as ECB sidelined

  Canberra / Bloomberg German government bonds are stuck in their tightest trading range in more than a year as European Central Bank policy makers maintain a wait-and-see attitude toward inflation and their monetary-stimuluspolicy. Benchmark 10-year bund yields this month have moved within a range of just 19 basis points, or 0.19 percentage point, compared with an average 26 basis points ...

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Bayer to pay upwards of $63 billion to acquire Monsanto

  Bloomberg Now that Bayer AG’s bid for seed giant Monsanto Co. is out of the bag, attention has turned to how much the German company will need to pay. The value of the transaction could top $63 billion, according to some analysts tracking the situation. So far, neither side has disclosed the terms or structure of the deal. That’s ...

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Fed ‘policy mistake’ trade comes back in bond market

  Bloomberg Wall Street is pushing back against the Federal Reserve’s tougher tone on raising interest rates, as strategists see the bond market warning of potential consequences. Treasuries staged their biggest weekly decline since November after minutes from the Fed’s April meeting rekindled wagers that policy makers will raise rates as soon as next month. The dollar soared and bond-market ...

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New Brazil economic team downgrades expectations for budget

  Bloomberg Brazil’s new economic team projects the largest budget deficit before interest payments on record this year, underscoring the challenge Acting President Michel Temer will face in turning around Latin America’s biggest economy. Temer’s administration will submit a bill that would allow it to report a primary budget gap of 170.5 billion reais ($48.4 billion) in 2016, Finance Minister ...

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Deere cuts full-year profit outlook amid agriculture income decline

  Bloomberg Deere & Co., the world’s biggest agricultural equipment manufacturer, cut its fiscal full-year earnings outlook as lower commodity prices hurt farmers’ income and a glut of unsold machinery continues to pile up at dealerships. Full-year net profit will be about $1.2 billion in the year through October, Moline, Illinois-based Deere said in a statement Friday, compared with the ...

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Mexico’s financial stability at risk as Peso tumble continues

  Bloomberg Mexico’s financial stability is hanging in the balance as the peso’s tumble prompts a dangerous acceleration in outflows from the nation’s bonds, according to BNP Paribas SA. A pullback by foreigners is particularly worrisome for authorities, who have often cited peso bond holdings by international investors as a sign of stability. Central bank policy makers will now have ...

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GM to pay $100 million over SUV fuel-economy mistake

  Bloomberg General Motors Co. will spend about $100 million to reimburse customers who bought 2016 Chevrolet Traverse, GMC Acadia and Buick Enclave sport utility vehicles with overstated fuel economy figures, said a person familiar with the matter. Fuel economy was overstated by 1 to 2 miles per gallon because the company failed to reflect new emissions-related hardware in calculations ...

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Mohamed hails UAE’s mountaineers

ABU DHABI / WAM His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, congratulated the mountaineering team of the UAE Armed Forces for scaling Mount Everest, the world’s highest peak at 8,848 metres (29,029 feet) above sea level. In a text message to the team on achieving ...

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Azizi awards contract for Al Furjan serviced homes

  Dubai / Emirates Business Azizi Developments, the biggest private developer in Al Furjan, awarded a contract worth AED200 million to Dubai-based Keilani Construction Company LLC to construct two new serviced residences in the area. The high-end serviced residences – named Roy-Mediterranean and Montrell – will comprise studios and one-bedroom apartments, each standing 9 storeys tall, including the ground level ...

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