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Three groups eyeing bids for Sapporo’s $2.7 billion property business, sources say

Three groups eyeing bids for Sapporo’s $2.7 billion property business, sources say

By Miho Uranaka and Kane Wu TOKYO/HONG KONG (Reuters) -Three groups including Bain Capital and KKR are preparing to bid for Sapporo Holdings’ real estate business, according to two sources f...

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Israel’s Bezeq Telecom raises 2025 profit amid regulatory shaekeup on fibre costs

Israel’s Bezeq Telecom raises 2025 profit amid regulatory shaekeup on fibre costs

By Steven Scheer JERUSALEM (Reuters) -Bezeq Israel Telecom on Wednesday raised its 2025 profit outlook after Israel’s telecoms regulator announced plans to cut wholesale fibre optic costs an...

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Euro bulls wince as US-EU trade deal slams the brakes on rally

Euro bulls wince as US-EU trade deal slams the brakes on rally

By Alun John, Yoruk Bahceli and Nell Mackenzie LONDON (Reuters) -Euro bulls are facing the first big test of their conviction in the form of the European Union’s U.S. trade deal, which has ...

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Copper, Iron Ore Fall After China Politburo Readout Underwhelms

Copper, Iron Ore Fall After China Politburo Readout Underwhelms

(Bloomberg) — Copper edged lower along with iron ore, after a policy readout from a top Chinese leadership meeting underwhelmed investors. Most Read from Bloomberg China vowed to implement f...

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Panasonic’s battery-making energy unit books 47% y/y growth in Q1 profit

Panasonic’s battery-making energy unit books 47% y/y growth in Q1 profit

TOKYO (Reuters) -Panasonic on Wednesday said operating profit at its battery-making energy unit grew strongly in the first-quarter due to the AI investment boom, offsetting negative impact from U...

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