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Newspaper headline roundup

(Il Sole 24 Ore Radiocor) - Milan, 27 Aug - Newspaper headline roundup FINANCIAL TIMES China's export curbs on semiconductor materials stoke chip output fears.

Japan says China's airspace incursion 'totally unacceptable'.

Macron rules out France having a leftwing government.

Zuckerberg says White House pressured Meta over Covid-19 content.

Chinese retailer PDD takes 55 bln usd share hit after warning of 'inevitable' profit decline.

Bronfman abandons 6 bln usd Paramount bid.

BHP warns of 'uneven recovery' in China.

THE WALL STREET JOURNAL Harris's tax increases and cuts take shape.

Edgar Bronfman drops bid for Paramount.

The IPO market gets cold feet.

The separate realities of living in Lebanon: Raves in the north, rockets in the south.

Long Covid knocked a million Americans off their career paths.

LES ECHOS Refusal of a leftwing NFP government: the left castigates Emmanuel Macron and calls for mobilisation.

Political uncertainty continues to weigh on the property market.

Plastics manufacturer Triple C expands into biodegradable coffee capsules.

Hopium to assemble hydrogen fuel cells near Lyon.

IL SOLE 24 ORE Bayesian shipwreck, notice of investigation for the captain.

Fed bet: Global stock markets at new record high.

Saras public tender acceptance reach 90%, delisting closer.

Iliad reaches agreement to sell towers to PTI, resources for business and M&A.

CINCO DIAS Santander begins a 1.525 bln eur share buyback this Tuesday.

Defence spending more than 20% over budget in the last two years.

Investors give a 35% chance of a half-point rate cut in the US in September.

HANDELSBLATT Europe's small caps as cheap as in 2008 - six stocks in focus.

New cars are getting longer and longer.

The underestimated potential of Thuringia, Saxony and Brandenburg.

China's industrial profits rise despite weak domestic demand.

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