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(Il Sole 24 Ore Radiocor) - Milan, 03 Sep - Newspaper headline roundup FINANCIAL TIMES Concern over housing costs hits record high across rich nations.

Cathay Pacific to restore full operations by Saturday after engine failure.

Huawei's buggy software hampers China's efforts to replace Nvidia in AI.

Morgan Stanley renews efforts to regain stock trading crown.

More cleantech companies close as fundraising challenges emerge.

Harris opposes Nippon Steel's 15 bln usd bid for US Steel.

THE WALL STREET JOURNAL Americans are really, really bullish on stocks.

Israel's divisions deepen, as hostage killings set off national strike and protests.

Brazil says its resistance to Elon Musk is global example.

Cathay Pacific cancels flights, inspects Airbus jets after engine issues.

Europe's populist surge isn't only about immigration, it is about fading trust.

LES ECHOS Budget 2024: the finance ministry sounds the alarm on the deficit.

Cathay Pacific grounds its A350s after engine failure.

Nutella launches a plant-based version in three European countries.

Volkswagen breaks a taboo: closing plants in Germany.

IL SOLE 24 ORE Swine fever, more than 50,000 animals already culled throughout Italy.

Amplifon bets on innovation.

Anti-obesity drug reduced deaths from Covid.

CINCO DIAS Toyota and the Dacia Sandero are set to take over the Spanish car sales throne in 2024.

The Spanish govt recovers just 4 bln eur from Bankia, 18% of its bailout.

BBVA receives authorisation from the British regulator to take over TSB, a subsidiary of Sabadell.

Geopolitical tension triggers central banks' gold purchases.

HANDELSBLATT Rewe joins forces with Lieferando.

Volkswagen wants to overturn employment guarantee.

BMW recalls electric Mini due to possible fire hazard.

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