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Asset managers charged in alleged $1.2 billion Venezuelan money laundering scheme, U.S. DOJ says
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Two financial asset managers have been charged in an alleged $1.2 billion Venezuelan money laundering scheme, the U.S. Justice Department said on Tuesday. The indictment alleges...
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French firms flag inflation turning point – central bank survey
PARIS (Reuters) - Fewer French firms expect to raise their prices this month in a possible sign inflation has reached an inflection point, while labour shortages have hit record levels, France's centr...
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U.S. Treasury diplomat nominee aims to curb China’s lending influence
By David Lawder WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The nominee for the U.S. Treasury's top economic diplomacy job said on Tuesday he wants to limit China's growing global lending influence by working with interna...
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Sticker shock, border delays sour hopes for Canadian travel boom
By Julie Gordon OTTAWA (Reuters) - Rising prices, border restrictions and airport chaos are threatening hopes for a post-pandemic summer travel boom in Canada, stalling a tourism recovery and taking t...
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U.S. SEC delays decision on ARK 21Shares spot bitcoin ETF
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on Tuesday delayed a decision on whether to allow a spot bitcoin exchange-traded fund by stock-picker Cathie Wood's Arc Invest and cryp...
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Canada regulator demands answers from Rogers for network outage
OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canada's telecoms regulator said on Tuesday it has ordered Rogers Communications to respond to questions about last week's network outage that impacted millions of Canadians. Rogers...
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Giant sequoias may benefit from fire in California’s Yosemite, official says
By Andrew Hay (Reuters) - The fire in California's Yosemite National Park may benefit some of the world's oldest giant sequoias by helping release seeds and clear debris from the forest floor, prevent...
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Fed’s Barkin says “definitely” sees signs economy is softening
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (Reuters) - The U.S. economy is slowing as consumers are buffeted by inflation and pandemic-driven demand for goods returns to more normal levels, Richmond Federal Reserve president Th...
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ARK’s Wood says Fed is making a ‘mistake,’ sees stocks bottoming
By David Randall NEW YORK (Reuters) - The Federal Reserve is ignoring signs of deflation as it continues its aggressive interest rate-hike plan to combat inflation and will soon be forced to make a do...
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Lockheed delivers first model of new rocket launcher to U.S. Army
(Reuters) - Defense contractor Lockheed Martin Corp said on Tuesday it had handed over the first model of its newest mobile rocket launcher to the U.S. Army. The United States and its allies have rece...
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