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(Il Sole 24 Ore Radiocor) - Milan , 04 Sep - Newspaper headline roundup FINANCIAL TIMES Russia built covert trade channel with India, leaks reveal.

Australian economic growth slows as exports and consumption weaken.

Nvidia leads US market sell-off as weak data feeds slowdown fears.

Ukraine undertakes biggest government 'reboot' of war.

Investment banks cut China GDP forecasts as confidence wanes.

THE WALL STREET JOURNAL Stocks decline in broad retreat on fears of slowdown.

Deadly Russian attack highlights Ukraine's air-defense shortages.

Trump wants to 'drill, baby, drill,' but can he cut energy prices? For Volkswagen, the bumpy road to electric vehicles starts ot hit home.

US effort to broker Mideast cease-fire gets a new sense of urgency.

LES ECHOS French budget: recommended cuts in support for the unemployed.

Amid political crisis, Edouard Philippe declares his candidacy for the next presidential election.

French Tech 120 : only 16% of startups published their financial results in 2023.

IL SOLE 24 ORE Italian budget timing: tomorrow data on revenue, then budget plan.

Wall Street and oil in free fall.

Russian gas: why exports to Europe are again rising (with the support of Turkey).

CINCO DIAS Fast on solar, slow on wind: why Spain's imbalance between renewables is a problem.

BBVA accelerates its restructuring in Argentina in the midst of a takeover bid for Banco Sabadell.

Telcos: a job destroyer spurred by mergers.

Nvidia suffers historic loss of 278.9 bln usd in a day.

HANDELSBLATT Crisis in auto indusry: German federal government plans 600 mln eur in EV tax breaks.

Nvidia sees record 279 bln usd one-day loss in market value.

Labor minister Heil decides to cancel increase in 2025 basic income.

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