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French IT group Atos misses revenue forecast on contract terminations, soft market
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French IT group Atos misses revenue forecast on contract terminations, soft market
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French IT group Atos misses revenue forecast on contract terminations, soft market
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French IT group Atos misses revenue forecast on contract terminations, soft market
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France's Atos to launch reverse stock split to restore investor confidence
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Chile lithium miner SQM reports quarterly net profit down about 40%
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Chile lithium miner SQM reports quarterly net profit down about 40%
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Chile lithium miner SQM reports quarterly net profit down about 40%
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Chile lithium miner SQM reports quarterly net profit down about 40%
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Chile lithium miner SQM reports quarterly net profit down about 40%
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Chile's SQM reports 41% drop in profit on lower lithium prices
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Tesla offers $1,100 insurance subsidy for Model 3 purchases in China
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Tesla offers $1,100 insurance subsidy for Model 3 purchases in China
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Tesla offers $1,100 insurance subsidy for Model 3 purchases in China
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Tesla offers $1,100 insurance subsidy for Model 3 purchases in China
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Tesla offers $1,100 insurance subsidy for Model 3 purchases in China
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Japan PM asserts defence budget independence amid US nominee's push for higher spending
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Japan PM asserts defence budget independence amid US nominee's push for higher spending
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Japan PM asserts defence budget independence amid US nominee's push for higher spending
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Japan PM asserts defence budget independence amid US nominee's push for higher spending
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Japan PM asserts defence budget independence amid US nominee's push for higher spending
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Japan PM asserts defence budget independence amid US nominee's push for higher spending
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Japan PM asserts defence budget independence amid US nominee's push for higher spending
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Japan PM asserts defence budget independence amid US nominee's push for higher spending
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Japan PM asserts defence budget independence amid US nominee's push for higher spending
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Japan PM asserts defence budget independence amid US nominee's push for higher spending
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Japan PM asserts defence budget independence amid US nominee's push for higher spending
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Japan PM asserts defence budget independence amid US nominee's push for higher spending
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Japan PM asserts defence budget independence amid US nominee's push for higher spending
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Japan PM asserts defence budget independence amid US nominee's push for higher spending
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Japan PM asserts defence budget independence amid US nominee's push for higher spending
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Japan PM asserts defence budget independence amid US nominee's push for higher spending
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Japan PM asserts defence budget independence amid US nominee's push for higher spending
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Japan PM asserts defence budget independence amid US nominee's push for higher spending
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Japan PM asserts defence budget independence amid US nominee's push for higher spending
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Japan PM asserts defence budget independence amid US nominee's push for higher spending
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Japan PM asserts defence budget independence amid US nominee's push for higher spending
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Japan PM asserts defence budget independence amid US nominee's push for higher spending
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Russia's services sector expansion slows in February, PMI shows
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Democratic Senator Slotkin reaches for the political center in rebuttal to Trump
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BOJ has no immediate plan to sell ETF holdings, deputy governor says
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New Zealand central bank governor Orr quits with reputation as a maverick
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Japan's Trial Holdings to buy supermarket chain Seiyu from KKR for $2.55 billion
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Exclusive-Canada and US offered Uyghurs in Thailand asylum before deportation to China, sources say
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Morning Bid: Tariffs stand out amid menagerie of market drivers
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Taiwan may buy more US weapons, seeks closer ties, Bloomberg News reports
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Samsung Electronics' union in South Korea approves 5.1% wage hike
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China prioritises consumer spending ahead of technology as economic worries weigh
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Global rubber shortfall looms in 2025 on stagnant output, association says
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Analysis-Whisper it and it's back: Recession risk creeps onto markets' radar

