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Nissan Ex-Chair Ghosn Holding News Conference in Tokyo

Former Nissan Chairman Carlos Ghosn plans a news conference later Friday that would be his first since he was arrested in November on financial misconduct allegations.

He had scheduled a news conference in April during a previous release from detention, but he was rearrested instead and his lawyers released a video statement.

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Greece Signs Crete Gas Lease with ExxonMobil, Total

Greece on Thursday signed a lease with ExxonMobil and Total for the search and exploration of hydrocarbons off the island of Crete, joining an increasingly heated energy race in the Mediterranean.

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U.S. Stocks Edge Higher as Markets Await Trump-Xi Talks

Wall Street stocks rose modestly in early trading Thursday as markets awaited a key G20 meeting in the long-running U.S.-China trade dispute.

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Air Canada to Buy Tour Operator Transat for Can$520 Million

Canada's flagship airline Air Canada announced Thursday it has reached a deal to buy tour operator Transat for Can$520 million (US$396 million) in cash or Can$13 per share.

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Asian Markets Rally as Crucial Trump-Xi Meeting Approaches

Asian markets rose Thursday as investors brushed off Donald Trump's latest dig at China and threat to impose more tariffs on the country's goods if crunch talks with Xi Jingping fail this weekend.

Before setting off for the G20 summit in Japan the president said in an interview that he had a "Plan B" in case the face-to-face shows no progress, adding he would "take in billions and billions of dollars a month and we'll do less and less business with them".

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French Consumer Group Launches Class Action against Google

A French consumer rights group said Wednesday that it has launched a class action lawsuit against U.S. tech giant Google for violating the EU's strict data privacy laws.

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EU Probes whether U.S. Broadcom Hindered Competition

The European Union opened Wednesday an investigation to determine whether U.S. semi-conductor giant Broadcom may be violating the bloc's competition rules and hurting rivals.

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Huawei Says 5G 'Business as Usual' despite U.S. Sanctions

Chinese telecommunications giant Huawei said Wednesday that its 5G business has not been impacted by the recent US sanctions amid a prolonged trade war between the world's two largest economies.

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S. African Miners Underground for a Week in Sit-in Protest

More than 200 miners in South Africa on Wednesday marked one week underground as they hold a sit-in protest against alleged sexual harassment by a manager as well as a wave of sackings.

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Asian Markets Sink, Gold Extends Gains as Iran Warns on Sanctions

Increasing concerns about a conflict between the United States and Iran hit equity markets Tuesday and sent gold prices to a fresh six-year high, jolting investor confidence days ahead of crucial trade talks between Donald Trump and Xi Jinping.

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