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(Il Sole 24 Ore Radiocor) - Milan, 07 May - Newspaper headline roundup FINANCIAL TIMES Israel sends troops into Rafah.

UK house prices stagnated in April, says Halifax.

UBS reports first quarterly profit since Credit Suisse takeover.

Boeing calls off Starliner spacecraft launch after problem with valve.

Global trade growth set to more than double this year.

Columbia cancels university-wide graduation ceremony.

SoftBank leads 1 bln usd funding for British AI group Wayve.

THE WALL STREET JOURNAL Israeli forces seize key Gaza crossing ahead of planned Rafah offensive.

US, Israel rift widens over Rafah assault.

Columbia cancels main graduation ceremony.

FAA opens new Boeing inquiry over 787 inspections.

Starliner launch delayed after issue identified with rocket valve.

LES ECHOS Alstom moving towards a probable capital increase.

Increasingly, everything on the stock market is decided at the last minute.

Beijing makes Serbia its Trojan horse in Europe.

IL SOLE 24 ORE Unicredit beats estimates: profit rises to 2.6 bln eur.

BMPS profits rise to 333 mln eur.

Cvc opens Recordati dossier: mandate to JPMorgan and Goldman.

Coima, 3 buildings purchased in Rome for 200 mln eur.

CINCO DIAS Sabadell falls after rejecting BBVA's offer, which recovers on the stock market.

Japan conquers the Spanish hybrid car market with the top five best-selling models up to April.

Arm and Supermicro complicate Ferrovial's entry into Nasdaq 100 index.

HANDELSBLATT DHL Group earnings collapse.

RWE is apparently considering selling shares in operator Amprion.

Infineon lowers forecast again and launches savings programme.

General Motors returns to Germany with the Lyriq electric car.

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