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(Il Sole 24 Ore Radiocor) - Milan, 24 Apr - Newspaper headline roundup FINANCIAL TIMES US Senate passes 95 bln usd bill including aid for Ukraine.

UK media watchdog warns broadcasters on impartiality.

Chinese business lobby hits back at EU 'dawn raid' on security equipment supplier.

Tesla shares rise on plans to accelerate launch of 'more affordable' models.

Chinese speculators super-charge gold rally.

Dimon cautions over soft landing for 'unbelievable' US economy.

Gucci-owner Kering expects first-half profit to shrink by up to 45%.

THE WALL STREET JOURNAL Senate passes Ukraine, Israel aid package after monthslong fight.

Tesla accelerates rollout of new EVs as profit plunges.

At Columbia, discontent grows over Shafik's handling of crisis.

Cathie Wood's popular ARK funds are sinking fast.

FTC approves ban on noncompete agreements that limit job switching.

LES ECHOS Casino announces 1,200 to 3,200 job cuts.

Share buybacks exceeded 1,100 billion usd last year.

In France, more and more people are living beyond the age of 105.

IL SOLE 24 ORE Mutti FY sales up 18%, over half of sales achieved abroad.

Diadora FY rise to 304 mln eur.

Golden Goose clears up to 100 mln eur capital hike ahead of IPO.

CINCO DIAS Banks advise Puig to raise IPO price in the face of strong investor demand.

Iberdrola doubles its profit in Q1 to 2.76 bln eur.

ACS regains control of the mining company Thiess with the acquisition of a 10% stake for 195 mln eur.

HANDELSBLATT Supply bottlenecks and high costs: the electricity grid is reaching its limits.

Tesla profit collapses - Musk promises new models within a year.

Evotec remains optimistic after profit slump.

Volvo increases sales.

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