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(Il Sole 24 Ore Radiocor) - Milan, 02 May - Newspaper headline roundup FINANCIAL TIMES Fed chair Powell signals that rates will remain higher for longer.

Novo Nordisk beats forecasts as demand for weight loss drugs grows.

Immigration boom helps boost growth in rich countries, says OECD.

Campus protests become a political liability for Biden and the Democrats.

US nears completion of 320 mln usd floating pier for Gaza aid.

Big Shell investors urge others to back greater climate action.

THE WALL STREET JOURNAL Fed chair projects optimism despite stubborn inflation.

Ex-Pioneer CEO barred from Exxon board for megadeal to close.

Europe takes radical steps to boost production.

Tesla is pulling back from EV charging, and people are freaking out.

Hundreds of protesters arrested as colleges blame outsiders for escalating violence.

Blinken pushes for Gaza cease-fire deal in visit to Israel.

LES ECHOS France's growth will be slightly higher than expected in 2024, according to the OECD.

TotalEnergies: the French government protests against the idea of a primary listing on Wall Street.

Absenteeism: companies in disarray.

IL SOLE 24 ORE Snow and rain in northern Italy: record production for hydropower.

Gold, demand holds despite prices: phantom purchases in 1 in 4 cases.

Cancer caused by talcum powder: Johnson & Johnson to pay 6.5 bln usd.

CINCO DIAS How the BBVA and Sabadell deal was hatched: we had to go all in before it was too late.

The OECD advises Spain to raise green taxes, VAT and improve employment policies.

Site foremen, without a university education, already earn more than an architect.

'Sweet gold' loses its taste: cocoa plummets 30% in two days.

HANDELSBLATT There are fewer foreign investment projects in Germany than there have been for ten years.

OECD expects lower economic growth in Germany in 2024.

Lawsuit against Bayer for possible distortion of competition in tick remedies.

Why large battery storage systems are important for the energy transition.

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