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Euro zone January retail sales rise weaker than expected
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Euro zone retail sales grew by less than expected in January, Eurostat data showed on Friday, pulled down by weaker sales of fuel and muted spending on food and online, as inflati...
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Russia proposes easing requirements for using rainy-day fund to buy stocks – draft law
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian lawmakers have proposed investing in Russian government securities from the country's National Wealth Fund (NWF) even if the fund's liquid part drops below 7% of gross domes...
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UK construction sector activity strongest in Feb since mid-2021 -PMI
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's construction sector grew at its fastest pace since mid-2021 in February as disruption from the Omicron coronavirus wave eased and input costs rose at the slowest pace in n...
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China calls on rare earths companies to bring prices back to “reasonable” level
BEIJING (Reuters) - China summoned some key rare earths companies amid continuously-rising product prices and urged them to ensure a steady supply chain to help cool prices, the regulator said on Frid...
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Take Five: Navigating the Ukraine crisis
The war in Ukraine, and its fallout, remains central for markets. How much more pain is about to hit Russia's economy? Can oil rise even higher? U.S. inflation data is due on Thursday, the same day th...
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Sri Lanka’s apparel sector struggles with rolling power cuts
By Uditha Jayasinghe COLOMBO (Reuters) - Indika Prasanna Kumara ventures out every afternoon to try to find 200 litres of diesel for the Broadway Kids apparel factory in Sri Lanka so it can run its ge...
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Hyundai Motor continues suspension at Russian assembly plant
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea's Hyundai Motor Co has not decided when to resume operations at its assembly plant in Russia's St Petersburg, it said on Friday, citing ongoing issues with components del...
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European stocks head for third week of declines
(Reuters) - European stocks sank on Friday, on course for their third consecutive week of declines following reports of a nuclear power plant on fire amid fierce fighting between Ukraine and Russian t...
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U.S. funding stress metric rises again
LONDON (Reuters) - A closely-watching gauge of funding stress in global financial markets rose on Friday to its highest levels since around mid-2020, as the conflict in Ukraine continue to ripple out....
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Dassault CEO voices frustration with Airbus over fighter talks
PARIS (Reuters) - Dassault Aviation voiced frustration at the progress of talks with Airbus over the next phase of studies for a next-generation fighter and said it was important to establish clear le...
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