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Americans broadly support auto, Hollywood strikes -Reuters/Ipsos poll
By Andy Sullivan WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Americans broadly back striking workers in the auto industry and Hollywood, according to a two-day Reuters/Ipsos poll completed on Wednesday that found signific...
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Analysis-Canada’s losing productivity streak adds to inflation problem
By Fergal Smith and Steve Scherer TORONTO (Reuters) - Canada's record of declining productivity over the past three years is likely to make it more difficult for the Bank of Canada to tame inflation, ...
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Hollywood workers resort to flea markets, bake sales as strikes drag on
By Lisa Richwine BURBANK, California (Reuters) - "Set decorator for 20 years. Single mom of 15-year-old twins," said the sign above a table of cupcakes, cookies and other baked goods for sale. "Strugg...
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Detroit Three under pressure to progress UAW talks, avoid wider auto strikes
By Hyunjoo Jin (Reuters) - The United Auto Workers (UAW) and the Detroit Three automakers on Thursday have a final full day to make significant progress on a new contract before the union plans to oth...
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NextEra workers roll the dice with big bet on company stock
By Tim McLaughlin (Reuters) - NextEra Energy's $5.4 billion retirement plan for employees has suffered about half a billion dollars in losses this year as outsized bets on company stock soured, reflec...
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EU’s carbon mechanism to fuel large rise in steel import costs, says WoodMac
By Pratima Desai LONDON (Reuters) - The EU's carbon emissions scheme is likely to significantly raise the costs of steel imports from India and China once it is fully implemented in 2034, while higher...
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US House Republicans look to restart spending agenda with defense vote
By David Morgan WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy will try to restart his stalled Republican spending agenda on Thursday, with a procedural vote on a fiscal 2024 defense appropr...
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IOM says at least 43,059 people displaced by floods in Libya
DUBAI (Reuters) - The International Organisation for Migration (IOM) said on Thursday at least 43,059 people have been displaced by severe floods in northeastern Libya. In a post on X, formerly known ...
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Taiwan cuts GDP outlook on weak global demand, keeps rates unchanged
TAIPEI (Reuters) -Taiwan's central bank cut its 2023 economic growth forecast for the export-reliant economy due to sluggish global demand though predicted better growth next year, while it kept rates...
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Norway raises rate to 4.25%, likely to hike again in Dec
By Terje Solsvik OSLO (Reuters) - Norway's central bank raised its benchmark interest rate by 25 basis points (bps) to 4.25% on Thursday to curb inflation, as widely predicted, and, in a surprise move...
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