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(Il Sole 24 Ore Radiocor) - Milano, 11 mar - Newspaper headline roundup FINANCIAL TIMES US says it destroyed 16 Iranian minelayers near Strait of Hormuz.

Kremlin backs covert campaign to keep Orban in power.

JPMorgan marking down loan portfolios of private credit groups.

Oil-poor Asian countries push 4-day weeks and car pooling.

Rheinmetall investors to get bumper dividend from booming arms sales.

Trump says India's Reliance will back first new US oil refinery in 50 years.

India relaxes rules on Chinese investment.

Citadel and ExodusPoint stung by Iran war turmoil.

THE WALL STREET JOURNAL IEA proposes largest ever oil release from strategic reserves.

Oracle shares jump as AI demand outpaces supply.

Bill Ackman details plan to take hedge-fund firm, new fund public simultaneously.

Seniors paid billions in extra Medicare premiums due to alleged overpayments.

Iran conflict triggers losses for Citadel, Millennium and Point72.

LES ECHOS Several ships hit by projectiles in the Strait of Hormuz.

Iran War: coal's revenge.

German arms giant Rheinmetall sees its sales soar again.

Porsche wants to accelerate its cost reductions after posting a profit margin six times smaller than Renault's.

IL SOLE 24 ORE Italian paper group Sofidel reinforces its presence in the US with a 775 mln usd investment.

Twist plans to grow in Europe through acquisitions and technology.

BMPS, Mediobanca to merge based on 2.45 BMPS share for every Mediobanca shares.

Ardian takes over the Italian self-storage group Casaforte.

CINCO DIAS Inditex earns a record 6.22 bln eur in 2025, up 6%, and announces investments of 2.3 bln eur for this year.

The ECB is asking banks to detail their exposure to the conflict in the Middle East.

A NATO agency is investigating the Spanish defense company FMG for alleged irregularities in contracts.

HANDELSBLATT Arms boom drives Rheinmetall - dividend significantly increased.

Porsche's profits collapse - crucial changes will only follow in autumn.

Henkel increases dividend - outlook remains cautious.

US Navy rejects escorts, according to insiders - cargo ships hit by shells.

The Gulf States are arming themselves - primarily with help.

from Europe.

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