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Akzo Nobel announces $556 million share buyback as core profit jumps
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Asia shares slip on Brexit snag, Texas Instruments’ revenue woes
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SoftBank shares fall as WeWork deal adds to financial strains
[ad_1] TOKYO (Reuters) – Shares of SoftBank Group Corp (9984.T) fell 3% in morning trade on Wednesday as the tech conglomerate agreed to spend more than $10 billion to take over beleaguered office-space sharing startup
Rio Tinto smelter closure risk rocks New Zealand’s top power supplier
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Gold bides time as traders await clarity on Brexit
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To go big on EVs, Japanese car makers think super-small
[ad_1] TOKYO (Reuters) – As global automakers race to put long-range electric vehicles on highways amid stricter emission laws, Japanese rivals are taking a niche approach and steering towards cheaper, pint-sized runabouts to make costly
Exclusive: U.S. states plan Google antitrust meeting next month in Colorado – sources
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Snap disappoints with fourth-quarter revenue guidance, sending shares down
[ad_1] (Reuters) – Snap Inc (SNAP.N) on Tuesday forecast fourth-quarter revenue largely below Wall Street estimates, sending its shares down 5% in after-market trading. FILE PHOTO: A woman stands in front of the logo of