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(Il Sole 24 Ore Radiocor) - Milan, 13 Jun - Newspaper headline roundup FINANCIAL TIMES Fed officials signal just one rate cut before end of 2024.

St James's Place hires UBS's Caroline Waddington as finance chief.

Musk claims he is heading for victory in Tesla $56bn pay vote.

Shares of Buffett-backed BYD jump after EU unveils lower than expected tariff.

G7 leaders race to agree deal on using profits from frozen Russian assets.

THE WALL STREET JOURNAL Stung by past mistakes, a wary Fed takes its time.

Hamas hardens stance on US-backed cease-fire proposal.

Elon Musk says vote on his pay winning by 'wide margins'.

Italy's prime minister shows how far-right parties can go mainstream.

A new Chinese megaport in South America is rattling the US.

LES ECHOS French prime minister announces a decree "by 1 July" to reform unemployment insurance.

Why banks are the first stock market victims of the political crisis in France.

The dream of a European "tank of the future" jeopardised by the split between Leonardo and KNDS.

Hydrogen: McPhy's gigafactory in Belfort was completed in 16 months.

Automobile: German carmakers green with rage against Brussels.

IL SOLE 24 ORE Coca Cola: sugar reduced by 40% in 20 years.

Ferrero launches Ice Cream project: Nutella also becomes ice cream.

Uniper wins in arbitration: Gazprom must pay 13 bln eur in damages.

CINCO DIAS Spanish food inflation moderated 0.3 pct pts in May to 4.4%.

Criteria clashes again with IFM and cools down plan to join forces to create a hard core in Naturgy's capital.

Lower interest rates boost real estate transactions.

Bank of Spain will be able to send undercover inspectors to bank branches.

HANDELSBLATT Hamburg's Elbtower to be built- "Demolition unlikely".

Germany is not emerging from the economic crisis.

Germany cancels almost 16 bln eur in debts to other countries.

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