High inflation fuels sense of rising inequality, mistrust of govt in Germany-survey

By Riham Alkousaa BERLIN (Reuters) – Germany’s highest inflation in decades has fuelled a rising sense of inequality and left a majority of Germans feeling abandoned by the government, leading to gains for the far-right AfD party, a survey showed on Wednesday. Some 80% said they considered the economic situation in Germany as unjust, up…

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China Renaissance says detained chairman cooperating with authorities in probe

(Reuters) – China Renaissance Holdings said on Wednesday that investigations against its chairman Bao Fan by certain authorities were being carried out with his cooperation. His detention was extended for three months from May 7 after Bao was taken away by disciplinary officials on Feb. 7, according to a source-based report by Economic Observer, a…

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Swiss Re says natural catastrophe insured losses hit $50 billion in H1

By Simon Jessop, Alessandro Parodi and Laura Lenkiewicz LONDON (Reuters) -Insured losses stemming from natural catastrophes rose to $50 billion in the first half of 2023, the second highest reading since 2011, reinsurer Swiss Re said on Wednesday. Severe thunderstorms accounted for 70% of total insured losses, while the February earthquake in Turkey and Syria…

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GM still struggling to build EVs, sees margin growth ahead for Cruise-CFO

(Reuters) – General Motors is still struggling to ramp up production of electric vehicles, a top executive said on Wednesday. Speaking at a J.P. Morgan investor conference, GM Chief Financial Officer Paul Jacobson said the automaker’s electric vehicles, from Cadillac Lyriq SUVs to BrightDrop vans, had been affected by an issue with assembling battery modules…

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