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Sweden’s AB Volvo begins to lay off some Russian employees
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Uber continues global expansion with launch in Israel
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Airbus cancels deal with Qatar Airways for fourth A350 -sources
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Ireland should set aside part of 2022 budget surplus – deputy PM
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Russian parliament passes first vote on war economy measures
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France’s Deezer, rival to Spotify, sinks 35% on market debut
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Consumer belt tightening hobbles demand for solder metal tin
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Japan’s huge fiscal stimulus stuck in implementation trap
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