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Eurostar plans double-decker train amid competition threat
Eurostar plans double-decker train amid competition threat
by  AFP

Eurostar said Wednesday it will run double-decker trains through the Channel Tunnel for the first time, as it faces potential competition on its routes between London and mainland Europe. "We're particularly proud to bring double-decker trains to the UK for the very first time," she added in a statement.

UniCredit beats expectations with rise in profits
UniCredit beats expectations with rise in profits
by  AFP

Italy's second largest bank, UniCredit, beat analyst expectations on Wednesday with record third-quarter profits as higher commissions and cost cutting measures outweighed lower interest income. The bank confirmed its 2025 net profit target of 10.5 billion euros excluding measures to boost future performance, and its medium-term target of surpassing 11 billion euros in 2027.

Hermes defies US tariffs as sales grow
Hermes defies US tariffs as sales grow
by  AFP

Sales by French luxury group Hermes, known for its silk scarves and leather handbags, defied US tariffs and a weak dollar to rise in the third quarter. Hermes said earlier this year that it hoped to avoid raising prices in the United States further despite the new 15 percent tariff on goods from the EU, but warned the weak dollar was also weighing on performance.

Unspoilt corner of Portugal fears arrival of high-end tourism
Unspoilt corner of Portugal fears arrival of high-end tourism
by  AFP

Above the pine forests and dunes that stretch along the nearly deserted beaches of southwestern Portugal, cranes rise from building sites soon to be luxury hotels -- a sign of the region's contentious transformation into a playground for the wealthy.

'Mixed performance': Heineken beer sales down
'Mixed performance': Heineken beer sales down
by  AFP

Dutch brewer Heineken Wednesday reported a steep drop in beer sales in the third quarter, driven by a sharp decline in the United States and Europe and a "challenging" economy. Heineken said it sold 59.0 million hectolitres of beer worldwide in the third quarter.

Gold falls again as rally comes to halt, Asian markets drop
Gold falls again as rally comes to halt, Asian markets drop
by  AFP

Gold and silver tumbled for a second day Wednesday, bringing a rally in the precious metals to a juddering halt, while equities also sank after US President Donald Trump remarked that a meeting with Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping might not take place.

Argentina's central bank intervenes to halt run on peso
Argentina's central bank intervenes to halt run on peso
by  AFP

Argentina's central bank said Tuesday it had sold $45.5 million dollars on the foreign exchange market to try and halt a run on the peso days ahead of midterm elections that have put pressure on the currency despite substantial US financial aid.

New JPMorgan skyscraper underlines Manhattan office comeback
New JPMorgan skyscraper underlines Manhattan office comeback
by  AFP

JPMorgan Chase officially inaugurated its new Manhattan tower Tuesday, a 60-story skyscraper that also marks a kind of comeback of office working after the pandemic years. When the pandemic halted city life in its tracks in March 2020, JPMorgan had just finished the demolition of its old headquarters building at the same address, which had stood for 60 years.