Morning note: economia e finanza dai giornali esteri
(Il Sole 24 Ore Radiocor) - Milano, 22 giu - Newspaper headline roundup FINANCIAL TIMES US and Iran make 'progress' in talks.
Starmer on brink of quitting as UK prime minister.
Bain tests software takeover targets by vibecoding AI replicas.
Rightwing populist 'El Tigre' wins Colombia election.
Ireland says it can secure an EU capital markets deal this year.
China restricts trading with some US rare earth companies.
Robots will replace 700,000 delivery workers 'sooner or later', warns JD.com boss.
THE WALL STREET JOURNAL Microsoft's Satya Nadella: We can't let AI giants eat the economy.
Iran mediators offer plan to ease Lebanon, Hormuz tensions.
As War with US eases, Iran steps up hangings of dissidents.
Tide already dominates detergent. Why is P&G pushing a new version? Colombia elects hardline populist who vows war on cocaine gangs.
LES ECHOS How the French employers assocation Medef plans to finance a major reduction in payroll taxes.
Ten years after Brexit, the British have changed their minds.
US and Iran make progress on the issue of Lebanon and the Strait of Hormuz.
China retaliates against the Pentagon's blacklist by targeting dozens of American companies.
Danone makes a double acquisition in Australia to strengthen its position in Southeast Asia.
IL SOLE 24 ORE A summer of crazy prices: up to 300,000 eur for a week in Florence.
Road safety: Italian transport minister calls a summit following the latest accidents.
UK premier Keir Starmer close to stepping down, maybe today.
Heatwave warning in France: red alert for 35 million people on Monday CINCO DIAS Spanish mortgages on homes exceeded 40,000 in April, the highest figure for that month since 2010.
Santander estimates that it will generate 200 mln eur from artificial intelligence this year.
Ferrovial and Tecnicas Reunidas are writing off more than 100 miln eur to settle a dispute with the Polish electricity company PGE.
Trump hijacks the US's 250th anniversary with a huge MAGA party.
HANDELSBLATT Mercedes' chairman of supervisory board: 'The situation in Germany is much more serious than most people realise'.
Kaufland is struggling with sluggish sales in the German market - a leaked video has caused a stir within the company.
China leaves key interest rates unchanged for the 13th month running.
US investor offers 4.74 bln pounds for EasyJet.
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