D.R. Horton lifts annual revenue forecast on sturdy housing demand

(Reuters) – D.R. Horton Inc on Thursday raised its forecast for full-year revenue and homes closed, benefiting from strong demand and easing shortages of labor and construction supplies, sending its shares up 6% premarket. U.S. homebuilders are getting a boost from low existing homes inventory and pent-up demand. Meanwhile, house prices have resumed their upward…

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Thailand to hold vote on PM next week as Pita’s hopes fade

By Panarat Thepgumpanat and Chayut Setboonsarng BANGKOK (Reuters) – Thailand’s parliament will hold another vote for a prime minister next week which cannot include the leader of election winners Move Forward, a deputy speaker said on Thursday, after rivals derailed his bid by blocking his re-nomination. Parliament’s move to deny Pita Limjaroenrat after a marathon…

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Transatlantic travel sets up European airlines for bumper earnings

By Joanna Plucinska and Rajesh Kumar Singh LONDON/CHICAGO (Reuters) – North American tourists thronging the streets of Europe’s top destinations are set to fuel healthy earnings for airlines this quarter and onwards as they enjoy travelling after long pandemic lockdowns, analysts and aviation executives said. With Air France-KLM, Lufthansa, British Airways-owner IAG and others due…

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Paris success in attracting London banks boosts balance of payments

PARIS (Reuters) – France’s post-Brexit success in attracting banks from London to Paris has exceeded expectations and is increasingly showing up in the country’s balance of payments, the central bank said on Thursday. After Britain’s 2016 decision to leave the EU, the French government lobbied international banks hard to shift European activities to Paris in…

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Analysis-US-China climate talks brought goodwill, modest progress

By Valerie Volcovici and David Stanway BEIJING/SINGAPORE (Reuters) – Climate talks this week between China and the United States were buoyed by goodwill, but the world’s two biggest carbon polluters achieved more on righting their diplomatic relationship than battling climate change. Despite a strong rapport between the countries’ veteran envoys, expectations for a breakthrough were…

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