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LONDON, Jan 25 (Reuters) - Insurers expect to pay out 31
million pounds ($44 million) in trade credit claims to suppliers
hit by the collapse of British construction and outsourcing firm
Carillion, the Association of British Insurers said on
Thursday.
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LONDON, Jan 25 (Reuters) - British construction companies
had their best year in decade for starting work on new homes in
2017 and the outlook for 2018 is positive, an industry body said
on Thursday.
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SEOUL, Jan 25 (Reuters) - South Korea's economy contracted
in the December quarter, missing forecasts and marking its worst
quarterly performance since 2008 on a strong base effect and as
a long autumn holiday held back industrial production.
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MEXICO CITY, Jan 24 (Reuters) - Former finance ministry
official Irene Espinosa was on Wednesday confirmed by Congress
as the first woman to serve on the board of the Mexican central
bank, taking the seat previously occupied by the bank's new
governor.
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NEW YORK, Jan 24 (Reuters) - More executives have departed
BlueMountain Capital Management as the hedge fund posted
disappointing results last year, two people familiar with the
matter said on Wednesday.
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Jan 24 (Reuters) - Whirlpool Corp's revenue growth
unexpectedly slowed in the fourth quarter, and the home
appliance maker's full-year profit forecast fell short of market
expectations, sending its shares down in trading after the bell
on Wednesday.
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FRANKFURT, Jan 25 (Reuters) - The euro zone economy may be
roaring ahead but a rapidly strengthening euro may see European
Central Bank President Mario Draghi pour cold water on the view
the bank is speeding towards an interest rate hike.
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FRANKFURT, Jan 25 (Reuters) - DN Capital, a European-focused
venture firm co-founded by two Americans, has closed a new 200
million euro ($248 million) fund to invest in tech start-ups,
seeking to repeat a track record that has made it one of
Europe's most successful VCs.
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