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BOJ policymakers stress need to keep easy policy on weak inflation
By Leika Kihara TOKYO (Reuters) - Bank of Japan (BOJ) policymakers see the need to maintain ultra-easy policy as inflation is rising only modestly and wage growth remains feeble, a summary of opinions...
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UK’s Connected Kerb targets 190,000 on-street EV chargers by 2030
By Nick Carey LONDON (Reuters) - Charging infrastructure company Connected Kerb said on Monday it plans to install 190,000 on-street public chargers in the UK by 2030, requiring up to 1.9 billion poun...
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Asia stocks relieved by payrolls, inflation test looms
By Wayne Cole SYDNEY (Reuters) - Asian shares edged up on Monday as risk assets basked in the glow of the upbeat October payrolls report, though caution was warranted ahead of a reading on U.S. inflat...
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Dollar firm as U.S. inflation poses next test
By Tom Westbrook SYDNEY (Reuters) - The dollar made a steady start to the week on Monday but was kept below Friday peaks, as currency traders seek a path between markets' volatile interest rate projec...
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Japan economic stimulus seen topping $265 billion, require new debt -Kyodo
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan is considering an economic stimulus package worth more than 30 trillion yen ($265 billion) aimed at easing the pain from the COVID-19 pandemic, a plan that would require issuin...
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Trans-Atlantic travel restart means the world to Virgin Atlantic, says boss
By Sarah Young LONDON (Reuters) - The reopening of the United States to British travellers will help all airlines operating between the two countries, but for UK-based trans-Atlantic-focused Virgin At...
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‘Earth began to purge us too’: slam poet brings refugee voices to Glasgow
By Hanna Rantala LONDON (Reuters) - She heard them when she spoke to Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh, and when she met Syrians at a camp in Jordan: the same cries of the dispossessed that rang during ...
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Japan to create scheme to subsidise domestic chip output – Nikkei
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan will create a scheme to subsidise construction of domestic chip factories with a new plant planned by Taiwan's TSMC likely to be the first recipient, the Nikkei newspaper repor...
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Sydney Airport signs $17.5 billion buyout deal, continues to recommend offer
(Reuters) - Sydney Airport Holdings entered a scheme implementation deed for an infrastructure group to buy the airport operator for A$23.6 billion ($17.46 billion), it said on Monday, making it one o...
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Explainer-Key challenges for Japan PM Kishida’s stimulus plan
By Tetsushi Kajimoto and Takaya Yamaguchi TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida's pledge to deliver a big economic stimulus this year faces challenges, including negotiations within ...
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