Bloomberg Europe and South America’s leading customs union struck a free-trade deal after 20 years of talks, notching up a major win in a global market-opening drive that counters the protectionism of US President Donald Trump. Top European Union officials reached a breakthrough in market-opening negotiations with counterparts from the Mercosur group of Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay, paving the ...
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30 June
BlackBerry shares fall most in a year on disappointing sales
Bloomberg BlackBerry Ltd shares fell the most in a year after reporting sales from its software and services unit slowed and a recent acquisition contributed less of a boost than some analysts expected. Revenue in the fiscal first quarter was $247 million, the Waterloo, Ontario-based company said, up 16 percent from a year earlier. BlackBerry reorganised its reporting units, combining ...
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30 June
US consumer spending slows on lower outlays for services
Bloomberg US consumer spending in the first quarter was even weaker than previously reported on lower outlays for services while business investment was revised higher, leaving the pace of economic growth at a still-solid 3.1 percent. Consumer spending, the biggest part of the economy, grew at a 0.9 percent annual pace, according to a Commerce Department report, the slowest in ...
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30 June
Euro-area confidence drops to 3-year low
Bloomberg Euro-area economic confidence declined more than forecast in June, dropping to its lowest level since 2016 as deepening trade tensions and a more cautious outlook for the global economy weigh on business and consumer sentiment. The European Commissi-on’s gauge of sentiment fell to 103.3 points, after 105.2 points in May and below the median forecast of 104.8. That was ...
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30 June
Ford to cut 20% of European workforce in sweeping overhaul
Bloomberg Ford Motor Co. will eliminate about 20 percent of its workforce across Europe in a sweeping overhaul to tackle the carmaker’s falling sales in the region and lift weak profitability. The restructuring, which has been announced piecemeal, will involve reducing its manufacturing footprint in Europe to 18 facilities by the end of 2020 from 24 at the beginning of ...
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30 June
Trump makes history with Kim, revives talks
Bloomberg Donald Trump and Kim Jong-un agreed to restart nuclear talks after an hour-long meeting on Sunday which saw Trump become the first American leader to set foot in North Korea while in office. Trump hailed ties with Kim, whom he has now met three times, and invited him to visit the White House. The meeting was hastily planned after ...
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30 June
Third round of Venezuela talks set to start
Bloomberg A third round of negotiations will be held between representatives of the two men struggling for the leadership of Venezuela, a once-wealthy oil state that has degraded into poverty, starvation and now deep political stalemate. The new round of talks was confirmed by people familiar with the earlier conversations — a tentative effort to clear a path towards an ...
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30 June
Luxembourg minister aims for Swiss-EU pact
Bloomberg Luxembourg’s foreign minister wants Switzerland to redouble its efforts to overcome labour unions’ opposition to a treaty with the European Union, so that it can be finalised this year, according to a newspaper interview. Bern and Brussels are at odds over an agreement to streamline relations, and the impasse has spilled over to stock trading, with the Swiss disallowing ...
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30 June
May is resigning as British PM, and she’s not going quietly
Bloomberg Theresa May will stand down as Britain’s prime minister next month but she is not giving up. With three weeks left before she hands over to someone else, the premier is busier than ever trying to build an ambitious legacy. May flew to Japan for the Group of 20 summit, where she tried to persuade Vladimir Putin to stop ...
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30 June
Vladimir Putin’s domestic comeback isn’t working
Russian President Vladimir Putin is a man of routine, and one might have been tempted to ignore his 17th annual call-in show with voters as another pointless set piece. This year, however, the context made it more important than most of the previous ones: Putin, who’s trying to return to pedestrian domestic concerns after a long foray into great-power politics, ...
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