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Fiat Chrysler to invest $1 billion in Michigan plant, add 2,500 jobs

DETROIT (Reuters) - Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCHA.MI) (FCAU.N) said on Thursday it will shift production of Ram heavy-duty pickup trucks from Mexico to Michigan in 2020, a move that lowers...

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Digital reality. How bitcoin has become a part of our life and an investment asset

The blockade and the crypto-currencies broke into our life truly with cosmic speed. A year ago, at about the same time, only a narrow circle of professionals knew about digital assets. How t...

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SoftBank's Vision Fund Invests $560 Million in Auto1 Group

Used-car sales portal is Son’s first investment in Germany Auto1 seeks to use cash to expand fintech loan venture

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SoftBank's Vision Fund nearing $1.5 billion investment in SE Asia's Grab: source

SoftBank Group Corp is nearing a deal to invest $1.5 billion in Grab, three times a previously expected $500 million, as Southeast Asia’s biggest ride-hailing firm looks to expand, a person...

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EU needs united approach on foreign investment to gain China

Europe needs a united approach in protecting its strategic assets from foreign takeovers if it wants to be respected by China, French President Emmanuel Macron said on Wednesday.

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Mattress Startup Purple Agrees to $1.1B Merger With Publicly Traded Investment Shell Company

Brothers Tony (left) and Terry Pearce founded Purple, and will have a stake worth an estimated $850 million in it after the merger.

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Dragon Capital together with J. Soros and other investors will attract $ 300 million to Ukraine

A group of investors, including Dragon Capital, Goldman Sachs, George Soros and OPIC, intends to ensure the flow of funding to Ukraine in 2018

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