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China says it will extend tariff exemptions on some U.S. products
BEIJING (Reuters) - China will extend tariff exemptions on some imported products from the United States until May 31 next year, the finance ministry said on Monday. (Reporting by Beijing newsroom; Ed...
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China’s COVID protests weigh on European shares
(Reuters) - European shares fell from three-month highs on Monday, led by declines in energy, retail, and mining stocks, as widespread protests in China against strict COVID-19 curbs sparked a wave of...
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Nepal expects reforms, says central bank, holding rates as election count goes on
By Gopal Sharma KATHMANDU (Reuters) - While Nepal awaited the outcome of national elections its central bank opted to hold its benchmark interest rates at 8.5% late on Sunday, and voiced expectations ...
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Indian banks’ loan growth to accelerate despite higher interest rates -Fitch
BENGALURU (Reuters) - Loan growth at Indian banks will accelerate to 13% in this fiscal year despite the RBI raising interest rates, as economic activity picks up after a pandemic led lull, Fitch Rati...
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Over 90% of Italian municipalities at risk of floods, landslides – civil protection
ROME (Reuters) - More than 90% of Italian municipalities are prone to landslides or other natural disasters, the head of the national civil protection agency said in a Monday interview. "94% of munici...
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China’s factory activity contraction likely deepened in Nov on COVID woes: Reuters Poll
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's factory activity is expected to have contracted further this month, piling pressure on the economy as COVID restrictions hit production and exports fell despite a flurry of...
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Analysis: Vietnam’s anti-graft crackdown chills supply chains, investment
By Francesco Guarascio HANOI (Reuters) - An anti-corruption drive in Vietnam has paralysed many routine transactions in the country, causing shortages of essential goods and dampening investor confide...
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A tale of two stock markets: how London still trumps Paris for investors
By Joice Alves, Vincent Flasseur and Samuel Indyk LONDON (Reuters) - Paris' luxury-laden stock exchange is now worth more than London's. But although size matters, there are other indicators highlight...
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Food of the future: London air raid shelter to underground farm
By Sarah Young and Aiden Nulty LONDON (Reuters) - In an underground World War Two air raid shelter where London tube trains can be heard rattling overhead, aromatic coriander leaves tilt towards the p...
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Who’s next? Chinese EVs drive Stellantis’ Jeep off the road
By Nick Carey and Giulio Piovaccari LONDON/MILAN (Reuters) - The bankruptcy of Stellantis' Jeep joint venture in China could spell trouble for other global automakers whose output has plunged over the...
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