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Harley-Davidson Profit Falls Less Than Expected

WSJ.com 

Harley-Davidson said profit fell less than expected, buoyed by higher motorcycle sales that the company attributed to newer products and a ramped-up marketing campaign.

Eurozone bank sector on mend, ECB survey shows

Zee News (zeenews.india.com) 

Europe`s battered financial sector is showing further signs of mending and banks are increasingly competing for custom by easing credit standards, a key European Central Bank survey showed on Tuesday.



Geheime dienst waarschuwt voor aanslagen op stranden

Tubantia 

Italiaanse en Duitse veiligheidsdiensten waarschuwen voor aanslagen op populaire Europese stranden. Dat meldt de Duitse krant Bild. Verkleed als strandverkopers zouden terroristen het vuur op vakantiegangers willen openen. Italië ontkent.

Video: Loonie closing in on 80 cents

The Globe and Mail 

While global policy makers sweat over economic uncertainty, Canadian assets are building on their gains. The dollar is closing in on 80 cents (U.S.). And the Toronto Stock Exchange closed yesterday at a 2016 high. Today we dive into the drivers that have put the wind in Canada’s sails and explore what could arrest the rallies.

Palmyra Arch Recreation Unveiled in London

WSJ.com 

London's Trafalgar Square is welcoming a new addition to its famous landmarks: A recreation of a destroyed arch from the ancient Syrian city of Palmyra, created using 3D carving technology. Photo: Getty Images.

Video: Producers fail in bid for steel deal

The Globe and Mail 

China and other major steel-producing nations have failed to produce an agreement on tackling a global steel glut. As Eve Johnson reports, talks ended in finger-pointing over who's to blame for the overcapacity.

Passover vacation niche grows to dozens of destinations

TheRepublic.com 

ORLANDO, Florida - Most Jews around the world say the traditional "Next year in Jerusalem" at the end of the annual Passover Seder feast. Last year, St. Louis native David Benkof said to himself, "Next year in Disney World."

Passover vacation niche grows to dozens of destinations

«Seattle Post-Intelligencer» (seattlepi.com) 

For many Jews like Benkof, traveling to vacation hotspots during the eight-day Passover holiday has become a way of avoiding the hassle of heeding religious rules that require scrubbing a home clean of grain particles or hosting back-to-back, hours-long dinners at their homes for dozens of relatives and friends. Bloom estimates that up to 50,000 hotel rooms for as many as 100,000 people are booked this year for Passover, which starts at sundown Friday. Passover travel programs at the resorts, which... Читать дальше...





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