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Australian job ads dip 0.5% in April, still strong overall
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australian job advertisements dipped in April from multi-year highs, but still point to continued strong demand for labour that will likely soon drive unemployment to its lowest sin...
Syndicated Content May 01, 2022
EU energy ministers hold crisis talks after Russian gas cuts
By Kate Abnett BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Energy ministers from European Union countries hold emergency talks on Monday, as the bloc strives for a united response to Moscow's demand that European buyers pay...
Syndicated Content May 01, 2022
Australia home prices keep rising even as Sydney, Melbourne cool
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australian home prices were still rising nationally in April even as more of the heat came out of the Sydney and Melbourne markets, with the smaller cities and regions proving resil...
Syndicated Content May 01, 2022
S.Korea factory activity accelerates in April, cost pressures continue – PMI
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea's factory activity accelerated in April, but cost pressures due to the Ukraine crisis and China's strict lockdown measures continued to weigh heavily on manufacturers, a ...
Syndicated Content May 01, 2022
Netflix drops Meghan Markle’s animated series ‘Pearl’
By Maria Ponnezhath (Reuters) - Netflix Inc said on Sunday it has decided to drop works on Meghan Markle's animated family series "Pearl" as the streaming platform hew its animated content. Netflix de...
Syndicated Content May 01, 2022
Japan’s April factory activity expands at slower rate -PMI
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's manufacturing activity grew at a slower pace from the previous month in April as supply chain disruptions and strict Chinese coronavirus lockdown measures hurt overseas deman...
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Shanghai lockdown sends chill down meat trade
By Dominique Patton BEIJING (Reuters) - The protracted lockdown in Shanghai, China's financial hub, is slowing the nation's normally booming meat trade, with stringent COVID-19 measures causing logist...
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Hope fizzles for Japan’s ‘revenge spending’ splurge as inflation looms
By Kantaro Komiya and Kentaro Sugiyama TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese mother of three Maiko Takahashi was never one to pinch pennies or accept hand-me-downs for her children even though circumstances for ...
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China COVID hard line eats into everything from Teslas to tacos
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - When Tesla's Shanghai plant and other auto factories were shut over the last two months by emergency measures to control China's biggest COVID-19 outbreak, the burning question wa...
Syndicated Content May 01, 2022
Tata, India’s electric vehicle king, takes a frugal road less travelled
By Aditi Shah PUNE, India (Reuters) - To make its first electric vehicle for the consumer market, India's Tata Motors Ltd repurposed an unused shop floor at its flagship plant. Here, there's no fancy ...
Syndicated Content May 01, 2022
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