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(Il Sole 24 Ore Radiocor) - Milan, 30 Apr - Newspaper headline roundup FINANCIAL TIMES HSBC's Noel Quinn to step down after 5 years as chief executive.

French inflation comes in higher than forecast.

Apple targets Google staff to build artificial intelligence team.

French economy expands faster than expected in first quarter.

Ukraine energy chief calls on EU to help protect gas storage from Russia.

Santander profits up 11% on higher interest rates.

Ericsson chief says overregulation 'driving Europe to irrelevance'.

THE WALL STREET JOURNAL HSBC's CEO steps down after more than four years.

Goldman in talks to unload GM credit-card partnership to Barclays.

Paramount global CEO Bob Bakish steps down.

NBC prepares 2.5-bln-dollar-a-year bid to pluck NBA rights from TNT.

McDonald's supersizes China bet as corporate America pulls back.

LES ECHOS Stellantis: sales fall in the first quarter.

Arnaud Lagardere resigns from his position as CEO following his indictment.

Air France-KLM increased its losses in the first quarter.

French inflation continues to slow down in April.

IL SOLE 24 ORE Amplifon strengthens presence in the US.

Vivendi prepares exit from Tim.

Ita Airways-Lufthansa, new commitments bring EU OK closer.

CINCO DIAS Santander posts best start to the year: profits up 11% to 2,852 mln eur in Q1.

CaixaBank earned 1,005 mln eur in Q1, up 17%.

Puig closes the books of Europe's biggest IPO of the year at the top of the price range.

The Spanish economy grew by 0.7% in Q1 driven by consumption and exports.

HANDELSBLATT Slump in profits at Mercedes - car manufacturer struggles with its e-cars.

Volkswagen Group starts the new year with noticeable declines.

German economy grows in Q1.

The really fat years for RWE are over for now.

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