The Swedish financial technology company announced on Tuesday the launch of its initial public offering, months after the firm paused its planned listing.
Category: 3. Europe
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Klarna IPO is back: Fintech firm revives its initiative to go public
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EU resists 'difficult' decoupling of Ukraine and Moldova's accession bids
Ukraine’s bid to join the EU is paralysed by Hungary’s veto, a situation that has prevented Moldova from advancing in its application.
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France says EU leaders, not ministers, should decide 2040 climate target – POLITICO
Getting national leaders involved is a risky move, however.
While the target only needs a qualified majority to pass a ministerial vote, agreement at the level of leaders would require unanimity — meaning all EU countries, including skeptics such as Hungary and Poland, would need to…
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Video. New Delhi faces fresh flood threat as Yamuna River crosses danger mark
In New Delhi, the Yamuna River crossed the official danger mark, raising fears of flooding in low-lying districts.
Gurugram, on the city’s outskirts, saw inundated roads and homes, bringing traffic to a standstill. Punjab, with a…
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Bond Sales in Europe Reach Record €49.6 Billion in a Single Day
Europe’s bond market is set to notch a record day of issuance as the UK and Italy offered jumbo deals, kickstarting a September rush for funding after a summer lull.
There are 28 issuers looking to raise at least €49.6 billion ($57.7 billion),…
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Health check: How many years can citizens in the EU expect to live healthily for?
In 17 EU countries, women are expected to have longer, healthy lives at birth than men. However, men typically spend more of their lives without activity limitations.
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China to show off its high-tech weapons at its Victory Parade. Here is what we can expect
From the world’s first “loyal wingman” drone to hypersonic weapons, here is what China might display at its Victory Parade on Wednesday.
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Swiss and German leaders discuss European security and tariffs pressure
On the subject of the customs duties imposed by the United States on Europe, Keller-Sutter stressed the need to avoid friction in the areas of taxation and…Continue Reading
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Trump broke the law when he deployed troops to Los Angeles, judge rules
A federal judge has declared President Donald Trump’s use of military troops in Los Angeles illegal, barring the Pentagon from using National Guard members and Marines from performing police functions, like arrests and crowd control.
In a 52-page ruling, U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer…
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Gérard Depardieu to face trial in Paris over rape and sexual assault allegations
French actor Gérard Depardieu has been ordered to stand trial over allegations of rape and sexual assault in 2018. He was convicted in May of sexually assaulting two members of a film production crew four years ago.
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