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Aug 21 (Reuters) - Dutch insurer Aegon (AEGN.AS), opens new tab on Thursday doubled the planned value of its ongoing share buyback programme to 400 million euros ($466 million), which it aims to ...
KYIV, Aug 21 (Reuters) - The supervisory board of the Ukrainian state energy company Energoatom has dismissed the company's ...
Aug 21 (Reuters) - Violent clashes between fans at Wednesday's Sudamericana match between Independiente and Universidad de Chile in Buenos Aires resulted in the second leg of the last 16 tie being ...
SYDNEY, Aug 21 (Reuters) - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday stepped up his personal attacks on Australian counterpart Anthony Albanese over his government's decision to recognise ...
OSLO, Aug 21 (Reuters) - Aker BP (AKRBP.OL), opens new tab and its partners have made a significant oil discovery that adds substantial new resources to its Yggdrasil field area of the North Sea, the ...
Aug 21 (Reuters) - Olympic boxing champion Imane Khelif has denied claims made by her former manager that she has retired ...
Germany split over idea of sending peacekeeping force to Ukraine Surging far-right accuses government of being 'irresponsible' Troop deployments tricky due to Germany's Nazi past Merz less assertive ...
BENGALURU, Aug 21 (Reuters) - India's private sector activity expanded at the fastest pace on record in August, powered by a historic surge in demand led by the dominant services sector, which allowed ...
SINGAPORE, Aug 21 (Reuters) - The U.S. dollar drifted on Thursday as investors fretted about the Federal Reserve's ...
Aug 21 (Reuters) - India's equity benchmarks rose on Thursday, as gains in financials buoyed by a proposal to exempt ...
Taiwan's 2026 total defence spending to rise 22.9% y/y Defence budget to cross 3% of GDP for first time since 2009 Taiwan includes coast guard in defence budget for first time U.S. has been pressing ...
TOKYO, Aug 21 (Reuters) - The Bank of Japan will raise its key interest rate by at least 25 basis points again later this year, according to nearly two-thirds of economists in a Reuters poll, up from ...