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1 The deal with BAIC gives Saab breathing room to finalise a deal .
2 The two companies will likely finalise a deal by the end of July.
3 He told them to do everything in their power to finalise a deal this week.
4 She told them an emergency summit could still be called in November to finalise a deal .
5 Efforts to finalise a deal have been complicated by concerns over the environmental impact of the project.
6 Mr Trump has said he is in "no rush" to finalise a deal with China.
7 The private-equity duo have been given about a week's exclusivity to finalise a deal , the person added.
8 It remained unclear whether the bank will be able to finalise a deal by year-end, the people said.
9 The estates of the banks and the creditors cannot finalise a deal without an okay from the government.
10 EU leaders are to meet to try to finalise a deal with Turkey to help ease the migrant crisis.
11 Climate change talks in Copenhagen are stalling just days before world leaders arrive to try to finalise a deal .
12 On a visit to Madrid, Secretary of State John Kerry agreed to finalise a deal on disposing of contaminated soil.
13 Speaking at a press conference in Miami, Ancelotti expressed confidence that Ronaldo and the club would finalise a deal soon.
14 Dublin-based Kenmare Resources has announced the extension of a deadline to finalise a deal with lenders on restructuring its debt.
15 Non-binding indicative offers are due on May 15 and Deloitte hopes to finalise a deal by the end of June.
16 They are set to finalise a deal reached in February to freeze oil output at January levels, aiming to bolster oil prices.
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