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Indian Prime Minister Narendra
Modi launched a payments bank on Saturday to turn postmen into
bankers so they can offer financial services to the poor in
rural areas and boost digital transactions.
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MTN Group's plan to
list its Nigerian unit in an initial public offering this year
is under threat after the central bank ordered the South African
telecoms giant to hand over $8.1 billion allegedly sent abroad
illegally, sources said.
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Firefighters have controlled a
fire that injured 10 people at Germany's Vohburg refinery in
Bavaria state, after it erupted following a blast on Saturday
morning, regional officials said.
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Why pound shops, homeware retailers and department stores are among the most vulnerable
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An explosion and fire erupted
Germany's Vohburg refinery in Bavaria state early on Saturday
morning and firefighters started to get the situation under
control by midday, police said.
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U.S. sanctions against Russia are
counter-productive but Moscow is ready for dialogue once the
U.S. side is ready for talks with mutual respect, Russian
Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Saturday, TASS state news
agency reported.
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SINGAPORE/HONG KONG, Sept 1 (Reuters/IFR) - China's Meituan
Dianping, an online food delivery-to-ticketing services
platform, has set an indicative price range of HK$60 to HK$72
($7.64-$9.17) per share for its initial public offering (IPO) in
Hong Kong, valuing itself at up to $55 billion, four people with
direct knowledge...
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China's HNA Group
reduced its debt load in the first half of 2018 as the company
sold off assets acquired under a high-profile acquisition spree
helmed by its former chairman, according to the company's latest
financial report.
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The Bank of Japan is unlikely to
raise interest rates for "quite some time" and recent steps to
make policy more flexible are not preparation for policy
normalisation, Governor Haruhiko Kuroda said in an interview
published on Saturday.
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Sebastian Payne speaks about Brexit through another referendum, Theresa May's efforts to strike a withdrawal deal with the EU and anti-Semitism crisis
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