Wednesday, May 23, 2018

Scotchgardâ„¢ Surface Protection Film with Easier Install


Scotchgardâ„¢ Surface Protection Film with Easier Install

Scotchgardâ„¢ Surface Protection Film with Easier Install


Scotchgardâ„¢ Surface Protection Film with Easier Install

Scotchgardâ„¢ Surface Protection Film with Easier Install


Scotchgardâ„¢ Surface Protection Film with Easier Install

Scotchgardâ„¢ Surface Protection Film with Easier Install


Scotchgardâ„¢ Surface Protection Film with Easier Install

Scotchgardâ„¢ Surface Protection Film with Easier Install


Scotchgardâ„¢ Surface Protection Film with Easier Install

La Collection BIC : exposition inédite de 150 oeuvres réalisées avec les produits BIC


La Collection BIC s'expose au CENTQUATRE-PARIS du 14 avril au 27 mai 2018. Une exposition inédite de plus de 140 œuvres dévoilées au CENTQUATRE-PARIS et rassemblant des artistes du monde entier, inspirés par BIC®.

Scotchgardâ„¢ Surface Protection Film with Easier Install


Scotchgardâ„¢ Surface Protection Film with Easier Install

Scotchgardâ„¢ Surface Protection Film with Easier Install


Scotchgardâ„¢ Surface Protection Film with Easier Install

Scotchgardâ„¢ Surface Protection Film with Easier Install


Scotchgardâ„¢ Surface Protection Film with Easier Install

Premarket: 7 things to know before the bell

Here's what you need to know about the markets before you start your business day.

Dodd-Frank rollback; Zuckerberg upsets Europe; Emerging markets pain

1. Dodd-Frank rollback: The US Congress on Tuesday approved a bill aimed at loosening regulations covering thousands of banks. The financial crisis era rules -- called the Dodd-Frank Act -- were designed to make banks safer.

Stacey Abrams Wins Georgia Democratic Primary for Governor, Making History

Stacey Abrams at her election night watch party in Atlanta, after winning the Democratic primary in Georgia on Tuesday.

London Journal: The Red Phone Box, a British Icon, Stages a Comeback

A rusting graveyard or a forest of opportunity? Many of the emblematic kiosks are being rescued from the scrap heap.

How the Royal Wedding Might Influence Weddings to Come

The new Duke and Duchess of Sussex, surrounded by members of the royal family, Ms. Markel’s mother, Doria Ragland, and a group of page boys and bridesmaids.

Philip Roth, Towering Novelist Who Explored Lust, Jewish Life and America, Dies at 85

Philip Roth in January. Mr. Roth, Saul Bellow and John Updike formed the triumvirate that towered over American letters in the second half of the 20th century.

Trump Backs Away From Demand for Immediate North Korean Denuclearization

The president’s hint of flexibility came after North Korea declared last week that it would never agree to unilaterally surrender its weapons and threatened to cancel a June summit meeting.

Denmark Minister Calls Fasting Muslims ‘a Danger’ in Ramadan

Inger Stojberg, Denmark’s immigration minister, during a 2016 debate on a contentious bill that included allowing the police to seize migrants’ valuables.

Trump-Kim Summit Meeting Is a ‘99.9% Done Deal,’ South Korea Says

A newspaper vendor this month in Singapore. President Trump and Kim Jong-un of North Korea are set to meet there next month.

Macron Vowed to Make France a ‘Start-Up Nation.’ Is It Getting There?

Emmanuel Macron, the French president, at the opening of the technology incubator Station F in Paris last June. He has vowed to make France a “start-up nation.”

Will Foreign Activists Sway Ireland’s Abortion Vote?

Swirling around Ireland’s referendum on abortion rights is a question of social-media influence from outside the country. Craig Dwyer works with the Transparent Referendum Initiative, which is monitoring social-media ads before the vote.

UPDATE 1-Norway court hears appeal from Gassled pipeline owners over tariff cuts

OSLO, May 23 (Reuters) - The Norwegian Supreme Court began hearing an appeal on Wednesday from some of the owners of the Gassled gas network that are challenging government cuts to pipeline tariffs.

EMERGING MARKETS-Turkey's lira in cross hairs as emerging FX, stocks suffer

LONDON, May 23 (Reuters) - A fresh bout of geopolitical uncertainties weighed on emerging assets on Wednesday with Turkey's currency taking a fresh dive as Asian investors joined the sell-off in the lira and markets bemoaned the lack of central bank action.

UPDATE 1-Trump factor leaves Macron scrambling ahead of Russia trip

* Macron wants progress in talks on Iran, Syria, Ukraine (Adds French foreign minister comment)

GLOBAL MARKETS-Trade and growth fears spark dash for safe havens

LONDON, May 23 (Reuters) - Investors sold equities on Wednesday and raced to buy yen and government bonds from the United States and Germany on fears that setbacks to U.S-China trade talks would undermine increasingly fragile-looking world growth.

Europe Edition: Mark Zuckerberg, Manchester, Ramadan: Your Wednesday Briefing

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CORRECTED-Norway Supreme Court hears appeal from Gassled pipeline owners over tariff cuts

OSLO, May 23 (Reuters) - The Norwegian Supreme Court on Wednesday began hearing an appeal from some of the owners of the Gassled gas network involving government cuts to pipeline tariffs.

UPDATE 1-Crisis-hit Steinhoff repays $2.3 billion African debt

JOHANNESBURG, May 23 (Reuters) - Scandal-hit South African retailer Steinhoff has repaid about 2 billion euros ($2.34 billion) of its debt in Africa after its local unit used the proceeds of a fundraising to pay back 16 billion rand ($1.26 billion) in shareholder loans.