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April 28, 2022

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Huawei’s Q1 sales down 14% as U.S. sanctions remain

The Cheap InvestorApril 28, 2022April 28, 20220

SINGAPORE (AP) — Chinese telecoms equipment and smartphone maker Huawei’s sales fell 14% in January-March from a year earlier as…

Pernod Ricard Q3 Sales Beat Forecasts, Cautious On Q4
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Pernod Ricard Q3 Sales Beat Forecasts, Cautious On Q4

The Cheap InvestorApril 28, 20220

By Dominique Vidalon PARIS (Reuters) -French spirits group Pernod Ricard posted a forecast-beating 20% jump in third quarter sales on…

China To Cut Coal Import Tariffs To Zero From May 1
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China To Cut Coal Import Tariffs To Zero From May 1

The Cheap InvestorApril 28, 20220

BEIJING (Reuters) – China will cut import tariffs for all types of coal to zero from May 1, 2022, until…

Dollar Climbs Towards 20-year High; Earnings Buoy Stocks
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Dollar Climbs Towards 20-year High; Earnings Buoy Stocks

The Cheap InvestorApril 28, 20220

By Tom Wilson and Tom Westbrook LONDON/SINGAPORE (Reuters) – The dollar was on the cusp on Thursday of its highest…

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Asian shares mostly higher after tech-led rebound on Wall St

The Cheap InvestorApril 28, 2022April 29, 20220

Stocks were mostly higher in Asia on Friday after a rally on Wall Street led by technology companies. U.S. futures…

TotalEnergies Ramps Up Buybacks After Earnings Leap
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TotalEnergies Ramps Up Buybacks After Earnings Leap

The Cheap InvestorApril 28, 20220

(Reuters) – TotalEnergies will expand plans to buy back its own shares, the French energy group said on Thursday after…

UBS's Chin Steps Down As China Head, To Be Replaced By Qian -source
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UBS’s Chin Steps Down As China Head, To Be Replaced By Qian -source

The Cheap InvestorApril 28, 20220

HONG KONG (Reuters) – UBS Group’s China country head David Chin has stepped down from the role but will remain…

StanChart Profit Beats Estimates, Flags Bullish Outlook On Rising Rates
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StanChart Profit Beats Estimates, Flags Bullish Outlook On Rising Rates

The Cheap InvestorApril 28, 20220

By Anshuman Daga and Lawrence White SINGAPORE (Reuters) – Standard Chartered posted a forecast-beating 6% rise in first-quarter profit, as…

StanChart Q1 Profit Beats Estimates, Gives Bullish Outlook
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StanChart Q1 Profit Beats Estimates, Gives Bullish Outlook

The Cheap InvestorApril 28, 20220

By Anshuman Daga and Lawrence White SINGAPORE (Reuters) – Standard Chartered’s first-quarter pre-tax profit rose 6%, beating market expectations, as…

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EXPLAINER: What Twitter could do as privately held company

The Cheap InvestorApril 28, 2022April 28, 20220

NEW YORK (AP) — If Elon Musk and Twitter get their way, the company will soon be privately held and…

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