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Life after the ECB? The tapering debate begins
By Balazs Koranyi and Francesco Canepa FRANKFURT (Reuters) - With the euro zone economy roaring back to life, the European Central Bank will debate a cut in its stimulus on Thursday, beginning a hard-...
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Guinea bauxite prices rise on political turmoil
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Prices for aluminium ore bauxite from Guinea hit their highest in almost 18 months in top metals consumer China on Monday, as buyers fretted about supply after a coup in the W...
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BoC set to raise rates next year, snap election to have no material impact: Reuters poll
By Swathi Nair and Mumal Rathore BENGALURU (Reuters) - The Bank of Canada is still on course to raise interest rates to 0.50% towards the end of next year, according to economists polled by Reuters, d...
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The battle for British supermarket group Morrisons
(Reuters) - The battle for Morrisons, Britain's fourth-largest supermarket group, is the most high-profile looming takeover in the country amid a raft of bids and counter bids, reflecting private equi...
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BMW CEO expects chip supply to remain tight for another 6-12 months
MUNICH (Reuters) - BMW expects supply chains to remain tight well into 2022, Chief Executive Oliver Zipse said on Monday, squashing hopes that a painful shortage of crucial semiconductors will end soo...
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Four hurt during shooting at Missouri festival – local media
(Reuters) - Four chidren were wounded in a shooting at a festival in Independence, Missouri, on Sunday night, U.S. media reported. The four victims had been taken to hospital with non-life threatening...
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Talk now, act later: Five questions for the ECB
By Dhara Ranasinghe and Saikat Chatterjee LONDON - European Central Bank officials are back from their summer break and with the hawks pushing for a slowdown in bond buying, Thursday's meeting could p...
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Spain’s economy minister sees minimum wage hike being approved in Sept
MADRID (Reuters) - Improving economic conditions should allow Spain to approve a long-awaited minimum wage hike in September, the economy minister said on Monday, bringing an end to months of back and...
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China’s Great Wall to launch electric car and hybrid SUV in Europe in 2022
By Nick Carey MUNICH (Reuters) - Great Wall Motor will launch an electric compact car and a plug-in hybrid SUV in Europe in 2022, it said on Monday, joining a growing number of Chinese carmakers tryin...
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Turkey optimistic inflation will drop below 10% by end of 2022
By Ezgi Erkoyun and Daren Butler ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Turkey expects inflation to fall to 16.2% by the end of the year and hit 9.8% by the end of 2022, according to government forecasts published late...
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