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  • EFG shares jump 3% following record profitability

    ZURICH (Reuters) – EFG International shares were up 3% early on Thursday after the Swiss private bank reported net profit of more than 240 million Swiss francs ($270.09 million) for the first 10 months of the year and expanded its share buyback program. EFG reported 5.2 billion Swiss francs in net new assets for the […]

  • EFG shares jump 3% following record profitability

    ZURICH (Reuters) – EFG International shares were up 3% early on Thursday after the Swiss private bank reported net profit of more than 240 million Swiss francs ($270.09 million) for the first 10 months of the year and expanded its share buyback program. EFG reported 5.2 billion Swiss francs in net new assets for the […]

  • EFG shares jump 3% following record profitability

    ZURICH (Reuters) – EFG International shares were up 3% early on Thursday after the Swiss private bank reported net profit of more than 240 million Swiss francs ($270.09 million) for the first 10 months of the year and expanded its share buyback program. EFG reported 5.2 billion Swiss francs in net new assets for the […]

  • EFG shares jump 3% following record profitability

    ZURICH (Reuters) – EFG International shares were up 3% early on Thursday after the Swiss private bank reported net profit of more than 240 million Swiss francs ($270.09 million) for the first 10 months of the year and expanded its share buyback program. EFG reported 5.2 billion Swiss francs in net new assets for the […]

  • Analysis-From spy balloons to chocolates: Chinese propaganda frames Xi’s US pivot

    By Antoni Slodkowski and Laurie Chen BEIJING (Reuters) – What a difference eight months makes: In March, shortly after the U.S. shot down a suspected Chinese surveillance balloon, President Xi Jinping blamed it for challenges faced by China’s economy, complaining of “all-round containment”. Then on Wednesday, U.S. and Xi agreed to open a presidential hotline, […]

  • Analysis-From spy balloons to chocolates: Chinese propaganda frames Xi’s US pivot

    By Antoni Slodkowski and Laurie Chen BEIJING (Reuters) – What a difference eight months makes: In March, shortly after the U.S. shot down a suspected Chinese surveillance balloon, President Xi Jinping blamed it for challenges faced by China’s economy, complaining of “all-round containment”. Then on Wednesday, U.S. and Xi agreed to open a presidential hotline, […]

  • Analysis-From spy balloons to chocolates: Chinese propaganda frames Xi’s US pivot

    By Antoni Slodkowski and Laurie Chen BEIJING (Reuters) – What a difference eight months makes: In March, shortly after the U.S. shot down a suspected Chinese surveillance balloon, President Xi Jinping blamed it for challenges faced by China’s economy, complaining of “all-round containment”. Then on Wednesday, U.S. and Xi agreed to open a presidential hotline, […]

  • Analysis-From spy balloons to chocolates: Chinese propaganda frames Xi’s US pivot

    By Antoni Slodkowski and Laurie Chen BEIJING (Reuters) – What a difference eight months makes: In March, shortly after the U.S. shot down a suspected Chinese surveillance balloon, President Xi Jinping blamed it for challenges faced by China’s economy, complaining of “all-round containment”. Then on Wednesday, U.S. and Xi agreed to open a presidential hotline, […]

  • Analysis-From spy balloons to chocolates: Chinese propaganda frames Xi’s US pivot

    By Antoni Slodkowski and Laurie Chen BEIJING (Reuters) – What a difference eight months makes: In March, shortly after the U.S. shot down a suspected Chinese surveillance balloon, President Xi Jinping blamed it for challenges faced by China’s economy, complaining of “all-round containment”. Then on Wednesday, U.S. and Xi agreed to open a presidential hotline, […]

  • Analysis-From spy balloons to chocolates: Chinese propaganda frames Xi’s US pivot

    By Antoni Slodkowski and Laurie Chen BEIJING (Reuters) – What a difference eight months makes: In March, shortly after the U.S. shot down a suspected Chinese surveillance balloon, President Xi Jinping blamed it for challenges faced by China’s economy, complaining of “all-round containment”. Then on Wednesday, U.S. and Xi agreed to open a presidential hotline, […]

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