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Britain's Jupiter Fund Management
confirmed on Saturday that it is in advanced talks to buy asset
manager Merian Global Investors from private equity firm TA
Associates.
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The U.S. government is considering
whether to stop General Electric Co from continuing to
supply engines for a new Chinese passenger jet, according to
people familiar with the matter, casting uncertainty over
China's efforts to enter the civil aviation market.
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Designated Tunisian prime minister
Elyes Fakhfakh proposed the line-up of a new government on
Saturday and then said negotiations would continue after the
Ennahda party, the biggest in parliament, rejected it.
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President Tayyip Erdogan said the
transfer of the main opposition party's 28% stake in Turkey's
largest listed lender Isbank to the state would not be delayed,
broadcaster NTV reported.
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The coronavirus outbreak is still
an emergency for China and it is impossible to tell where the
epidemic will spread, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, director
general of the World Health Organization, said on Saturday.
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Stockpicker optimistic for Rishi Sunak’s impact on the economy
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China is confident the
coronavirus epidemic will be over soon and that the impact will
be only temporary on its economy, which will rebound strongly,
Qin Gang, China's vice minister of foreign affairs said on
Saturday.
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Boris Johnson’s cabinet reshuffle did not go to plan after a power struggle
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Oil production at the West Karoun
oilfields in southwest Iran has increased five-fold in the past
six years, Iran's Oil Minister Bijan Zanganeh said on Saturday,
according to the news site of the oil ministry SHANA.
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China's central bank said on
Saturday that the country's lenders will tolerate higher levels
of bad loans, part of efforts to support firms hit by the
coronavirus epidemic.
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