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Exclusive: Indian regulator probes Adani’s links to investors as Modi’s office is briefed
By Jayshree P Upadhyay, Sarita Chaganti Singh and Devjyot Ghoshal MUMBAI/NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India's market regulator is investigating Adani Group's links to some of the investors in the conglomerat...
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Take Five: The truth about inflation
LONDON (Reuters) - Inflation is in the driving seat for markets already taking a punt on when central banks will start to cut borrowing rates. That puts Tuesday's U.S. inflation data on the must-watch...
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Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates: ChatGPT ‘will change our world’
BERLIN (Reuters) - Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates believes ChatGPT, a chatbot that gives strikingly human-like responses to user queries, is as significant as the invention of the internet, he told G...
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Credit Suisse shares look set to continue sell-off
ZURICH (Reuters) - Credit Suisse shares looked set to continue their slide on Friday after the bank's reported its latest heavy losses on Thursday and the Swiss regulator said it was watching the situ...
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China says proposed U.S. ban on Chinese buying U.S. property violates market rules
BEIJING (Reuters) -The United States is violating the principles of market economy and international trade rules in considering a ban on Chinese citizens buying property in the United States, the Chin...
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Heavy snow in Japan disrupts flights and trains, closes roads
TOKYO (Reuters) - Heavy snow across much of Japan on Friday grounded 100 flights, blocked dozens of roads and disrupted train services, government authorities and operators said. Domestic airlines inc...
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Japan govt set to appoint academic Ueda as next BOJ governor – sources
By Takaya Yamaguchi and Kentaro Sugiyama Tokyo (Reuters) -Japan's government is likely to appoint Kazuo Ueda, an academic and a former member of the central bank's policy board, as the Bank of Japan's...
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Euro bulls get a reality check as investors assess rate outlook
By Samuel Indyk and Alun John LONDON (Reuters) - Euro bulls might have to curb their enthusiasm after the rush to buy the single currency may have left it vulnerable in the short term, particularly gi...
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Gigapresses – the giant die casts reshaping car manufacturing
By Giulio Piovaccari TRAVAGLIATO, Italy (Reuters) - By replacing around 60 welded components with a single module, gigantic aluminium die casting machines made by the likes of Tesla supplier IDRA Grou...
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Recession alarm bells are ringing, but (much) less loudly than before
(Reuters) - The rapid reopening of China's economy, plunging European gas prices and cooling U.S. inflation suggest a global recession may not be as deep and protracted as feared just weeks ago. Yes, ...
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