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Sweden's Lundin Petroleum
, a partner in Norway's giant Sverdrup oilfield,
increased its dividend payment and raised output expectations,
the company said on Friday after fourth-quarter profits grew
more than forecast.
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Spanish bank BBVA said
on Friday it booked a loss of 155 million euros ($172 million)
in the fourth quarter due to one-off impairment charges in its
U.S. business, offsetting solid performance from its Mexican
unit.
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Japan's financial institutions
must guard against cyber-attacks ahead of the 2020 Tokyo Olympic
Games, with nearly 40% of banks and other firms experiencing
attacks over the past three years, the Bank of Japan said on
Friday.
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Sweden's Lundin Petroleum
, a partner in Norway's giant Sverdrup oilfield,
increased its dividend payment and raised output expectations,
the company said on Friday after fourth-quarter profits grew
more than forecast.
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The French economy unexpectedly
contracted slightly in the final quarter of last year as
consumer spending and business investment growth slowed and
companies drew down inventories, official data showed on Friday.
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Australian shares eked out gains on
Friday as monthly data from China showed signs of stabilisation,
although worries over the rapidly-spreading coronavirus capped
gains and dragged the benchmark 1% lower for the week.
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Tech and internet titans were
the first to reach $1 trillion in stock market value, but the
next U.S. companies that could do so are better known for their
plastic.
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Chinese financial
firms will deploy measures used during the SARS outbreak nearly
two decades ago to combat the new virus when markets reopen next
week, with traders set to work shifts and sales staff restricted
to online-only pitches, sources said.
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IBM has named a new chief executive to take over from Ginni Rometty
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WASHINGTON, Jan 31 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - A growing
number of Americans cannot afford to pay their rent as rental
property prices hit a record high, researchers said on Friday,
amid an outcry over rising evictions and homelessness.