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German Carmakers Confident as 'Dieselgate' Lifts Sales

Germany's powerful automakers' federation lifted its sales forecast for 2017 Wednesday, as drivers snap up new cars offered at heavy discounts in the wake of a long-running diesel emissions scandal.

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British Supermarket Giant Tesco Returns to Profit

Supermarket group Tesco, Britain's biggest retailer, said Wednesday it returned to profit in its first half as it kept a lid on food price inflation. 

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N. Korea Tension a Threat to Asian Growth, World Bank Says

The World Bank warned Wednesday that surging tensions over North Korea's nuclear programme could be a threat to robust growth in Asia.

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World Bank Says Urban Inequality a Growing Risk in Asia

Widening inequality in Asia's teeming cities could lead to potentially risky social divisions, the World Bank warned Tuesday, urging governments to do more to help the urban poor.

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Indiana Couple Pleads Guilty to Stealing $1.2M from Amazon

An eastern Indiana couple has pleaded guilty to stealing more than $1.2 million in merchandise from Amazon.

Erin Joseph Finan, 38, and Leah Jeanette Finan, 37, pleaded guilty to mail fraud and money laundering in U.S. District Court in Indianapolis, The Star Press reported .

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Australia Keeps Rates on Hold, Sounds Dollar Warning

Australia's central bank left interest rates at a record low Tuesday with the board upbeat about the economy, while sounding a warning about the strength of the local dollar.

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European Markets Advance Despite Catalonia Vote

European stocks pushed higher on Monday, shrugging off a banned referendum for independence in Catalonia opposed by Spain that was marked by a violent police crackdown.

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Chinese Investors Bemoan Beijing's Bitcoin Crackdown

Beijing's decision to shut down bitcoin trading platforms has left investors scrambling to cut their losses and threatens to deprive the crypto-currency of a crucial market.

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Honda to Start Mass Recall in China over Takata Airbags

Honda will recall more than 245,000 vehicles in China over concerns about airbags made by troubled Japanese giant Takata, Chinese authorities said Sunday, dealing another blow to Takata's largest client.

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UK Launches Social Enterprise Project ‘SoUK.LB’ in Lebanon

What do you need to get your business idea off the ground? The UK has launched SoUK.LB project to help entrepreneurs make social change with an impact. There is one week to go to apply for a grant to launch and drive the growth of your social enterprise, a press release said.

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