Now playing Next Economy Eurozone manufacturing still lacklustre Eurozone factory activity remained stagnant in May despite more price cuts. German production hit a four-month high, French manufacturing activity contracted again. 01/06/2016
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Now playing Next Economy India pulls ahead as world's fastest growing large economy India has extended its lead as the world's fastest growing large economy overtaking China as GDP expanded by 7.9 percent between January and March. 31/05/2016
Now playing Next Business Series Panasonic to end LCD production Panasonic says it is going to stop making screens for its televisions in Japan and instead will buy in panels produced by third parties such as LG or Sharp 31/05/2016
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Now playing Next Libya Libya migrant route does roaring trade in absence of authority Libya has become, once again, the main jump-off point for migrants heading for Europe, after the closure of the Balkan and Aegean Sea routes. 30/05/2016
Now playing Next Economy Japan to postpone sales tax hike Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe plans to delay an increase in the country's sales tax by two and a half years to avoid the economy faltering more. 30/05/2016
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Now playing Next Venezuela Lufthansa and Latam to suspend flights to Venezuela German airline Lufthansa and Latin American carrier Latam plan to suspend flights to Venezuela due to its worsening economic situation. 29/05/2016
Now playing Next Greece Aristotle's tomb 'discovered' by Greek archaeologist A Greek archaeologist believes he has found the final resting place of Aristotle, one of the world’s greatest philosophers. 27/05/2016
Now playing Next Economy Putin and Tsipras focus on trade and investment Russian President Vladimir Putin and Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras are expected to focus on trade and investment during their meetings in Athens. 27/05/2016
Now playing Next Economy China's steel makers deny hacking theft of US data US regulators have launched an investigation into complaints about Chinese steel manufacturers that include research data being stolen through computer hacking. 27/05/2016
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Now playing Next Economy Japan consumer prices fall again in April Japanese consumer prices fell for the second month running in April dealing a further blow to Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's anti-deflation efforts. 27/05/2016
Now playing Next Business Series Banco Popular latest capital increase causes share sell-off Banco Popular's share price continued to fall on Friday after it announced a second 2.5 billion euro sale of new shares in less than four years. 27/05/2016
Now playing Next Venezuela Maduro: more fighting talk for Spain The Venezuelan president challenges Spain to hold an election debate in Caracas and says he may stand for prime minister himself. 27/05/2016