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US economic activity slows in April, PMIs show

Economic activity in the U.S. slowed last month, the results of two closely followed surveys revealed.

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German business sentiment improves in April - Ifo

German business sentiment improved in April, according to a survey released on Wednesday by the Ifo Institute.

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US durable goods orders rise as expected in March, details weaker

Orders in the U.S. for goods made to last more than three years rose by slightly more than expected last month.

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UK govt's tax cut plans hit as March borrowing comes in higher-than-expected

UK government borrowing overshot forecasts in March, producing a budget deficit that was £6.6bn higher than expected, official data revealed on Tuesday, damaging plans for a pre-election tax cut by Finance Minister Jeremy Hunt.

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UK private sector output expands, cost pressures loom

Britain’s private sector saw robust expansion in April, according to fresh data on Tuesday, marking the sixth consecutive month of growth.

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Eurozone business activity grows at fastest rate for a nearly a year

Business activity in the eurozone grew at the fastest pace for nearly a year in April, according to preliminary data released on Tuesday.

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Shoppers clamber for deals as grocery inflation slows further

UK households collectively saved £1.3bn on supermarket deals over the last four weeks, equating to £46 per household, according to fresh industry data released on Tuesday.

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US new home sales jump in March - Sharecast.com

New home sales in the United States bounced back strongly in March after a sharp downwards revision to numbers the month before.

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Tesla announces plans to cut 400 jobs in Germany

Tesla is set to trim around 400 positions at its German gigafactory near Berlin, it emerged on Tuesday, accounting for 3% of the factory's total workforce.

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