Radiocor News

Newspaper headline roundup

(Il Sole 24 Ore Radiocor) - Milan, 06 Sep - Newspaper headline roundup FINANCIAL TIMES Nvidia's AI chips are cheaper to rent in China than US.

UK house prices rise at fastest rate since November 2022, Halifax says.

Elon Musk's China dream stalls as hybrids rush past Tesla.

7-Eleven owner rejects 39 bln usd cash offer from Couche-Tard.

Chinese groups to merge 230 bln usd in assets to create country's largest brokerage.

Darktrace chief Gustafsson to step down ahead of takeover.

THE WALL STREET JOURNAL Why the August jobs report matters more than most.

Hunter Biden makes surprise guilty plea in tax case.

Trump proposal to cut tax rate for US manufacturers spurs flurry of questions.

7-Eleven parent rejects 39 bln usd buyout offer by Circle K Owner.

LES ECHOS No member of the Socialist Party will join the government, assures the secretary general.

France: industrial output fell in July.

Green hydrogen at a standstill, France sees projects slipping abroad.

US presidential election: the cost of Donald Trump's tax promises soars to over 10,000 bln usd.

IL SOLE 24 ORE Bad weather, flooded streets in Milan. One person missing in Piedmont.

Barry Callebaut closes chocolate factory in Piedmont.

Swiss franc near record highs vs euro and dollar.

Accenture also locks its sights on Quid Informatica.

CINCO DIAS Puig plunges 10% on the stock market after reducing its profit by 26% in the first half of the year.

Summer gives oxygen to photovoltaic owners.

Hispasat cut profits and dividend to a three-year low amid Indra interest.

HANDELSBLATT Wirecard management board members must pay insolvency administrator 140 mln eur.

Storing gold - off to the vault or well hidden at home? USA falls behind in armaments - Japan and South Korea step in.

AAA-Web

(RADIOCOR) 06-09-24 10:11:55 (0210) 5 NNNN

 


The Exchange accepts no responsability for the content of the website you are now accessing or for any reliance placed by you or any person on the information contained on it.

By allowing this link the Exchange does not intend in any country, directly or indirectly, to solicit business or offer any securities to any person.


You will be redirected in five seconds.