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Newspaper headline roundup

(Il Sole 24 Ore Radiocor) - Milan, 29 Apr - Newspaper headline roundup FINANCIAL TIMES Western banks in Russia paid 800 mln eur in taxes to Kremlin last year.

Puig aims for top-of-the-range 14 bln eur valuation at IPO.

EU would need 50% tariffs to curb imports of Chinese electric cars.

Eleven countries to breach EU deficit rules.

General Atlantic and CVC halt deals in south-east Asia as Gaza boycotts intensify.

Paramount expected to fire CEO Bob Bakish after clash with Shari Redstone.

Blackstone strikes 1.6 bln usd deal for Hipgnosis as bidding war escalates.

THE WALL STREET JOURNAL Even if the Fed cuts, the days of ultralow interest rates are over.

Tesla wins China's backing for driver-assistance service.

Why China keeps making more cars than it needs.

Ukraine bets on long-range drones, raising costs of war for Russia.

California fast-food chains are now serving sticker shock.

In Gaza, authorities lose count of the dead.

LES ECHOS Atos expresses its 'satisfaction after the French government comes forward to buy its sovereign activities.

Farmers' anger: the European Commission eases up again.

Mediawan makes the biggest acquisition in its history with the purchase of Leonine Studios.

IL SOLE 24 ORE Labour, the superbonus for hiring arrives: 120% deduction.

Joint French-German project on the 'panzer of the future': the MGCS.

Amplifon grows in the US: go for double acquisition.

CINCO DIAS BBVA posts a profit of 2.2 bln eur in Q1, up almost 20%.

Inflation rises to 3.3% in April on higher fuel prices.

Puig sets the IPO price at 24.5 euros, the highest in the prospectus.

HANDELSBLATT Tesla announces partnership with Baidu after Musk's visit to China.

Tax offices cancel their accounts with Sparkasse.

This family business explains why it continues to focus heavily on China.

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