By Miranda Murray
BERLIN (Reuters) -German business activity continued to grow marginally in July, though at a slightly slower pace than in June, as manufacturing output expanded for a fifth consecutive month and services activity stabilised, a survey showed on Thursday.
The HCOB German flash composite Purchasing Managers' Index, compiled by S&P Global, fell to 50.3 points in July, down from 50.4 in June and below the 50.7 forecast in a... (continue reading...)
By Sudip Kar-Gupta
PARIS (Reuters) -France's private sector activity shrank for an 11th straight month in July as political uncertainty weighed on business confidence in the euro zone's second-biggest economy, according to data from S&P Global published on Thursday.
The HCOB Flash France Composite PMI Output Index rose to an 11-month high of 49.6 points in July from 49.2 in June, but remained below the 50.0 threshold that separates growth... (continue reading...)
By Dharamraj Dhutia
MUMBAI (Reuters) -Indian banks are likely to adopt a cautious approach in deploying funds at the central bank's reverse repo auction which is likely to take place on Friday after a recent cash crunch forced them to borrow overnight at elevated rates, bankers said.
Lenders parked 2 trillion rupees ($23.17 billion) with the Reserve Bank of India at its seven-day variable rate reverse repo (VRRR) auction last Friday, even as... (continue reading...)
By Vania Turner
KALAVRYTA, Greece (Reuters) -On the wooded slopes surrounding the village of Kalavryta in southwestern Greece, hundreds of dying fir trees stand out among the dark green foliage, their brittle, reddish needles a stark reminder of how drought slowly drains the life from nature.
Fir trees are known to need cooler, moist climates. But prolonged droughts in recent years linked to a fast-changing climate in Greece are leaving them... (continue reading...)
KYIV (Reuters) -Russian overnight attack on the southern region of Odesa hit sea ports and transport connections, Ukrainian deputy Prime Minister Oleksiy Kuleba said on the Telegram messenger on Thursday.
"Last night, Russia struck civilian infrastructure in the Odesa region – seaports, transport hubs, and residential areas," he said.
(Reporting by Anastasiia MalenkoEditing by Tomasz Janowski)
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