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Greek Creditors Return in Urgent Bid for Bailout Cash

Greece's creditors resume a long-delayed audit Tuesday in an urgent bid to unlock billions of euros in bailout loans needed for a looming July payment deadline.

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Alitalia Says Workers Reject Rescue Plan

Alitalia workers have rejected a restructuring deal from the company's management and unions to save the ailing carrier, the company said Tuesday.

Almost 90 percent of its 12,500 employees participated in a vote and more than half those taking part opposed the deal.

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LafargeHolcim CEO to Step Down over Syria Probe

French-Swiss cement maker LafargeHolcim said Monday its chief executive Eric Olsen is stepping down following an internal investigation into the company's activities in Syria. 

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Stocks, Euro Surge as France's Macron Favored for Presidential Win

Europe's stock markets and the euro surged Monday after moderate candidate Emmanuel Macron won the first round of France's presidential election and looked set to triumph in the run-off against far-right candidate Marine Le Pen next month.

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Euro Rises Sharply after First Round of French Election

The euro rose sharply Monday as markets breathed a sigh of relief as first-round numbers showed centrist French presidential candidate Emmanuel Macron leading far-right eurosceptic Marine Le Pen.

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Trump Believes in 'Reciprocal' Free Trade, Says Treasury Chief

The United States, which is considering new protectionist policies, believes in "free and fair" trade, U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said Saturday.

"President Trump's agenda is to make sure that we have free and fair trade and I think, as you know, the United States is probably the most open trading market there is for both goods, services and investment," Mnuchin said.

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China's Quota Threat Charges Up Electric Car Market

China's electric-car market is already the world's biggest, but a government proposal to introduce "new energy" vehicle quotas for automakers is further charging it up.

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Nigeria Cracks Down on Illicit Oil Refineries

Nigerian commander Remi Fadairo points to the roiling plume of black smoke blotting the morning horizon in the Niger Delta -— the unmistakable sign of an illicit oil refinery. 

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Kuwait Court Backs Government over Petrol Price Hikes

Kuwait's appeals court ruled Sunday that a government decision to raise petrol prices was in line with the constitution, overturning a decision by a lower court.

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Ivanka Trump's Brand Ramped up China Trademark Work in 2016

Ivanka Trump's brand intensified its work in China as her father closed in on the Republican nomination for U.S. president, with her company applying for nearly twice as many trademarks in a five-month span as it had in the preceding eight years.

Ivanka Trump Marks LLC applied for 36 trademarks in China between March and July of last year. From 2008 through 2015, it applied for a total of just 19 trademarks, China's trademark database showed .

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