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ING acquires 40% stake in Spain's private lender Singular Bank

Netherlands-based lender ING EURONEXT:INGA on Monday said it would buy a stake of about 40% in Spain's Singular Bank from private equity firm Warburg Pincus for an undisclosed price, as it eyes expanding its private banking and wealth management division in the country.The purchase, plans of which…

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ASM International names Chris Figee as new CFO

ASM International EURONEXT:ASM, Europe's second-largest computer chip equipment maker, said on Monday it intends to nominate Chris Figee as its new chief of finance.The appointment will be submitted for shareholder approval at an extraordinary general meeting expected in March 2027, the Dutch firm…

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globenewswire

Share Buy-back Programme – Transactions Week 27

On 12 May 2026, Gabriel Holding A/S initiated a share buy-back programme. The buy-back runs from 12 May 2026 up to and including 16 March 2027. During this period, Gabriel Holding A/S may repurchase up to 94,500 shares corresponding to 5% of the share capital.Gabriel Holding A/S held 55,109 treasur…

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CBOT corn may extend gains into $4.32-1/2 to $4.35 range

CBOT September corn (CU26) may extend gains into a range of $4.32-1/2 to $4.35 per bushel, driven by a wave c.A projection analysis reveals a break above the 100% level of $4.28-3/4. The break indicates an extension of the wave c toward the $4.35 to $4.38-3/4 range.A break below $4.28-3/4, now a su…

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Futures
trading-economics

Romania Retail Sales Fall at Softer Pace

Retail sales in Romania fell by 4.7% year-on-year in May 2026, easing from a downwardly revised 6.2% drop in the previous month.This marked the tenth consecutive month of decline in retail activity albeit at a softer pace, driven largely by a smaller decrease in sales for automotive fuel in special…

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Economy
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Fleet of 10 Japan-related ships exit Hormuz, data shows

A fleet of 10 Japan-related vessels are exiting the Strait of Hormuz on Monday, shipping data on LSEG showed.These included six very large crude carriers loaded with 12 million barrels of Middle Eastern crude, two chemical tankers, a vehicle carrier and a container ship, the data showed.

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