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German business morale improved in July to its highest level in 13 months, a survey showed on Friday, although analysts warned the economic outlook remained weak.Read More
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Hennessy owner LVMH saw spirits sales plunge by 15% in the first half of 2025 as Cognac continued to struggle in China and the US.Read More