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Commitment by Chinese telecoms group follows arrest of its CFO in Canada
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Germany opposes excluding any
manufacturers and technologies from its planned construction of
5G mobile networks, a spokesman for the interior ministry said,
sounding a note of support for Chinese suppliers led by Huawei
Technologies.
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The Ukrainian subsidiaries of the
Russian banks Sberbank and VEB - under sanction, unable to take
on new business and legally barred from transferring assets out
of Ukraine -- appear to be winding down their operations, the
head of Ukraine's central bank said.
Posted at 11:41h
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Baring Private Equity Asia will buy
cash-strapped Japanese electronics firm Pioneer Corp
for $900 million, in a two-stage investment that marks the
latest attempt by the country's car navigation system makers to
survive.
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Posted at 11:37h
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The British parliament will hold
its crucial vote on Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit deal on
Tuesday as planned, her spokesman said on Friday, following
speculation that it could be delayed.
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After losing the most contentious
referendum in British history, James McGrory went for a drink in
The Hope pub near London's medieval meat market. Amid butchers
in bloodied coats, his dream of reversing Brexit seemed
hopeless.
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Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan
said on Friday there were positive developments on the case of
Turkey's state-owned lender Halkbank, adding that Ankara hoped
for a positive outcome on the case.
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Sabadell wants its
British unit TSB to start buying other businesses once it has
cleared up the fallout from an IT meltdown, a spokesman for the
Spanish group said on Friday.
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Regulator to go further than Europe and permanently restrict sale and marketing of CFDs
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Nissan told Renault
its Chief Executive Hiroto Saikawa was unable to
attend an Amsterdam meeting because he was assisting Tokyo
prosecutors investigating alleged misconduct led by Carlos
Ghosn, chairman of the carmakers' alliance, sources with
knowledge of the matter told Reuters.