Posted at 10:43h
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Let the social beauty parade for a support buddy begin . . .
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Posted at 10:27h
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Government of China's central
Hubei province said on Friday it will lower its COVID-19
emergency response from level II to level III effective from
Saturday.
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Posted at 10:21h
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The leaders of Scotland and
Wales called on British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Friday
to extend the transition period with the European Union, saying
the coronavirus crisis had made meeting the year-end deadline
"extraordinarily reckless".
Posted at 10:19h
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State-owned Bulgarian Development
Bank will take a stake of up to 19% in First Investment Bank
(Fibank), which is raising money to cover a capital
shortfall found by the European Central bank last year, the
finance minister said on Friday.
Posted at 10:00h
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Employer retirement plans are
not known for their flashy investments - a majority of 401(k)
investors these days use target date funds that invest in broad,
diversified equity and fixed income mutual funds that
automatically rebalance to minimize risk as retirement
approaches.
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Posted at 09:09h
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SoftBank's share
buybacks slowed in May, a company filing showed on Friday,
although total purchases to support its share price since March
reached 312 billion yen ($2.9 billion).
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Posted at 08:57h
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State-owned Bulgarian Development
Bank will buy up to 70% of the capital increase by First
Investment Bank (Fibank), which is raising funds to
cover a capital shortfall found by the European Central Bank
last year, the finance minister said on Friday.
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Posted at 08:56h
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* France's Interparfums jumps on deal with Moncler
(Adds comment, updates prices)
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Posted at 08:55h
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Australia's financial crime
watchdog may add additional breaches of anti-money laundering
laws related to suspected child exploitation transactions to its
lawsuit against Westpac Banking Corp, the bank said on
Friday.
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Posted at 08:48h
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The public health crisis
caused by the COVID-19 epidemic in Europe is not over yet, the
European Union's top health official warned on Friday, urging
governments to remain vigilant and plough ahead with testing and
tracing the population.