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(Il Sole 24 Ore Radiocor) - Milan, 11 Jun - Newspaper headline roundup FINANCIAL TIMES Apple partners with OpenAI to roll out new artificial intelligence system.

Raspberry Pi shares jump 39% on debut.

US Fed will cut rates just once this year, say economists.

Frontier emerging markets lure investors back with high yields.

Private equity groups poised to own one in three top US accounting firms.

Biden's Gaza ceasefire plan endorsed by UN Security Council.

THE WALL STREET JOURNAL Gaza chief's brutal calculation: civilian bloodshed will help Hamas.

Investors on tenterhooks for Fed's rate-cut projections.

Bronfman eyes 2 bln dollar-plus bid for National Amusements.

White House zeroes in on derivatives regulator to head FDIC.

Boeing's urgent mission: Training thousands of rookies to safely build an airplane.

LES ECHOS Legislative elections: Moody's warns of a risk to France's credit rating.

Atos: David Layani beats Daniel Kretinsky.

French economy minister pledges to reduce power bills.

IL SOLE 24 ORE Named Group buys the Bologna-based startup LIFe.

Cyber security, HIG divests Italy's Dgs for 500 mln eur.

Ita-Lufthansa at the final hurdle of flights between Italy and the US for European approval.

CINCO DIAS Naturgy stock collapses due to lack of agreement between Taqa and Criteria for the takeover bid.

Criteria places a 2.63% stake in Cellnex for 612 mln eur at a 2% discount.

Pro Shop expects revenue to double to 20 mln eur from the padel boom in Spain.

HANDELSBLATT Majority of German companies in favour of punitive tariffs against China.

China's solar companies demand government intervention.

Uber co-operates with taxi companies nationwide.

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