Uganda to get $295 million loan from Islamic Development Bank, finance minister says
KAMPALA (Reuters) - Uganda has signed an agreement with Saudi Arabia's Islamic Development Bank (IDB) for a $295 million loan...
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Bank of Japan upbeat on consumption, service price outlook
By Leika Kihara TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese service prices are rising and bumper pay hikes offered by firms will boost househo...
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IMF $1.1 billion tranche to help Pakistan's economic stability, says PM Sharif
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - The disbursement of $1.1 billion by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) will help Pakistan achieve gr...
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Adidas first-quarter growth dimmed by North America sales dip
(Reuters) -Adidas' strong first-quarter results were helped by growth across all regions, excluding North America, where inve...
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Carlsberg says price increases gave solid start to 2024
By Jacob Gronholt-Pedersen and Emma Rumney COPENHAGEN (Reuters) -Danish brewer Carlsberg saw price increases in all its main ...
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Stellantis Q1 revenues fall 12% amid product portfolio transition
MILAN (Reuters) - Stellantis said on Tuesday its revenue fell 12% in the first quarter of the year on lower volumes, unfavour...
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German retail sales rise more than expected in March
(Reuters) - German retail sales rose more than expected in March, increasing by 1.8% compared with the previous month, data s...
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Production at three Stellantis plants hit by strike to restart in early May
MILAN (Reuters) - Production at three Stellantis assembly plants in Europe will restart in the first days of May, a spokesman...
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Britain starts physical checks on fresh food imports from the EU
By James Davey LONDON (Reuters) - Britain launched physical checks on fresh food products imported from the European Union on...
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Air France-KLM reports worse than expected Q1 results as costs soar
By Joanna Plucinska and Diana Mandia LONDON/GDANSK (Reuters) - Airline group Air France-KLM on Tuesday reported a higher than...
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