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Fed to deliver another big rate hike as job market fails to cool
By Ann Saphir (Reuters) - The Federal Reserve looks almost certain to deliver a fourth straight 75-basis point interest rate hike next month after a closely watched report Friday showed its aggressive...
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Canada gains 21,100 jobs in September, jobless rate falls to 5.2%
TORONTO (Reuters) - Canada's economy gained a net 21,100 jobs in September, largely in part-time work, Statistics Canada said on Friday. The jobless rate fell to 5.2%, beating analysts' forecasts of 5...
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Instant View: Sept payrolls beat gives Fed room to stay aggressive
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. employers hired more workers than expected in September, while the unemployment rate dropped to 3.5% from 3.7% the previous month, pointing to a tight labor market which keep...
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U.S. adds 31 Chinese entities to export control list
By Karen Freifeld WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The United States on Friday added 31 Chinese companies, including memory chip maker YMTC Yangtze Memory Technologies Co, to a list of entities that U.S. officia...
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Four Malaysian telco firms agree to take stakes in govt 5G agency
By Rozanna Latiff KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Four of Malaysia's major telecommunications companies have agreed to take stakes in government-owned 5G agency Digital Nasional Berhad (DNB), the agency said...
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Chip stocks slide as Samsung, AMD expect steep fall in demand
(Reuters) - Dire forecasts from Samsung Electronics Co Ltd and Advanced Micro Devices Inc sent chip-related shares lower on Friday, sparking fears that a slump in demand for semiconductors could be mu...
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Canada gains jobs in September, jobless rate edges lower
By Julie Gordon OTTAWA (Reuters) -The Canadian economy added jobs in September, but did little to recoup the losses of the last three months, while the jobless rate beat forecasts, edging down as fewe...
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BoE must stick to inflation fight despite pain ahead, Ramsden says
By William Schomberg LONDON (Reuters) -The Bank of England must stick to its plan to quash the surge in inflation even if it means more pain for Britain's economy, Deputy Governor Dave Ramsden said, a...
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Euro falls, euro zone bond yields rise after U.S. jobs data meets forecasts
LONDON (Reuters) - The euro fell against the dollar on Friday, while European stocks dropped and bond yields rose after data showed the U.S. economy created roughly as many jobs in September as expect...
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Serbian scientists name new species of beetle after Djokovic
SARAJEVO (Reuters) - Serbian scientists have named a new species of beetle after tennis great Novak Djokovic due to its speed, strength, flexibility, durability and ability to survive in a difficult e...
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