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Australian shares got a lift from strong
gains in resource-related stocks on Wednesday, helped by higher
gold and metal prices, while financials ended lower despite
earlier gains.
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The Northern Irish party which
props up Prime Minister Theresa May warned that its "blood red"
line was that there could be no Brexit deal that would divide
Northern Ireland from the rest of the United Kingdom.
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Retailer misses key metric but shows improving margins and pick-up in sales growth
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Britain's Aston Martin
said on Wednesday it had priced its shares at 19 pounds each in
its London stock market debut, giving the luxury carmaker a
valuation of $5.6 billion.
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British business-to-business information
company Euromoney said on Wednesday it would sell Mining
Indaba, the world's largest mining investment conference, to
trade exhibition organiser ITE Group for 30.1 million
pounds ($39.1 million).
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Posted at 05:32h
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China has hired 12 banks
including Bank of China, Goldman Sachs,
Deutsche Bank and China Construction Bank
for its second sovereign dollar bond offering in over a decade.
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Hong Kong stocks fell for a
second day on Wednesday, tracking softer overseas markets, with
participants staying on the sidelines looking for hints on
policy direction from China, which is closed for holiday this
week.
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Most Southeast Asian stock markets edged
higher on Wednesday as investors sought bargains after a subdued
start to the week, with Singapore and the Philippines clawing
back losses over the previous sessions.
Singapore's benchmark Straits Times index rose as
much as 0.9 percent to its highest...
Posted at 04:41h
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* Music-centric social services account for 70 pct of
revenue
(Recasts and writes through with earnings figures)
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Some Tesla directors have proposed that
James Murdoch, fellow board member at the electric carmaker and
chief executive officer of Twenty-First Century Fox Inc
, succeed Elon Musk as its chairman, the New York Times
reported on Tuesday, citing people involved in the board's
discussions.