Brazil’s Haddad raises concerns about economic situation, drought in Argentina

By Andrea Shalal NIIGATA, Japan (Reuters) – Brazilian Finance Minister Fernando Haddad expressed serious concerns on Thursday that Argentina’s economic challenges and a major drought there could affect the country’s “political destiny” and usher in an extremist government. “We are worried because this situation may affect the political destiny of Argentina,” Haddad told U.S. Treasury…

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Honda sees full-year profit rising 19% after missing forecasts in Q4

TOKYO (Reuters) – Japan’s Honda Motor Co on Thursday forecast a 19.1% rise in operating profit for this business year, after it missed analysts’ estimates in the fourth quarter. Japan’s second-biggest automaker forecast full-year operating profit rising to 1.0 trillion yen ($7.40 billion) compared with a 985.62 billion yen average profit expected by 21 analysts….

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Italy's Antitrust Watchdog Probes Apple Over Alleged App Market Abuse

Italy’s Antitrust Watchdog Probes Apple Over Alleged App Market Abuse

ROME (Reuters) -Italy’s antitrust agency AGCM said on Thursday it had opened a probe into U.S. technology giant Apple for alleged abuse of its dominant position in the apps market. The watchdog said Apple penalised third-party app developers by imposing “a more restrictive privacy policy” than it applies to itself, from April 2021. Furthermore, external…

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Strong U.S. demand and AI helps Sorrell’s S4 to navigate tougher environment

LONDON (Reuters) – Martin Sorrell’s S4 Capital said artificial intelligence (AI) was helping the advertising group to become more efficient and navigate pressure from clients seeking to cut costs. S4, founded by the ad boss after he left WPP, reiterated its full-year net revenue outlook after the first quarter, saying growth was driven by U.S….

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China says it will resolutely object if U.S. curbs investment in semiconductor industry

BEIJING (Reuters) – China will resolutely object if the U.S. restricts its firms from investing in Chinese semiconductor industry, said Shu Jueting, a spokesperson at China’s commerce ministry on Thursday. Shu said at a news briefing that such U.S. behaviors will affect companies’ normal operation and damage the international economic and trade order. (Reporting by…

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