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Gold falls, eyes best quarter in six on Ukraine crisis
By Asha Sistla (Reuters) - Gold fell in range-bound trade on Thursday, but the safe-haven metal was set for its biggest quarterly gain since September 2020, as the Russia-Ukraine conflict lifted bulli...
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France’s Sanofi offers 1.5 billion euro bond linked to access to medicine
(Reuters) - French healthcare group Sanofi said it had priced a first sustainability-linked bond issue that will be indexed on access to medicines, and worth 1.5 billion euros ($1.7 billion). The comp...
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IMF warns Russia sanctions threaten to chip away at dollar dominance – FT
(Reuters) - Financial sanctions imposed on Russia threaten to gradually dilute the dominance of the U.S. dollar and could result in a more fragmented international monetary system, Gita Gopinath, IMF'...
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Cucumber crisis: surging energy prices leave British glasshouses empty
By James Davey ROYDON, England (Reuters) - In a small corner of south-east England, vast glasshouses stand empty, the soaring cost of energy preventing their owner from using heat to grow cucumbers fo...
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Analysis-Retail traders splurge on risky plays, fueling bounce
By Saqib Iqbal Ahmed NEW YORK (Reuters) - Freshly emboldened retail investors have continued piling into risky assets, supporting a bounce that has buoyed everything from so-called meme stocks to cryp...
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Analysis-U.S. and allies may find tapping stockpiles inadequate to plug Russian oil gap
By Noah Browning and Timothy Gardner LONDON/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Top oil consuming nations may find that one of their main tools to fight high global oil prices - the release of strategic stockpiles...
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Giga-casting and robots: How Volkswagen’s Trinity aims to catch up with Tesla
By Victoria Waldersee, Jan Schwartz and Nadine Schimroszik BERLIN (Reuters) - As Tesla kicks off production at its new German plant this month, Volkswagen is weeks away from finalising plans for a 2 b...
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Apple mulls more memory chip suppliers, including China – Bloomberg News
(Reuters) - Apple Inc is exploring new suppliers for memory chips used in its iPhones, including a potentially first Chinese supplier, after a key Japanese partner had an output disruption, Bloomberg ...
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Japan Q2 growth to be slower than first expected on price rises, Ukraine war – Reuters poll
By Daniel Leussink TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's economy will grow at a slower pace than previously thought next quarter in part due to Russia's invasion of Ukraine and its inflationary effect on global c...
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Migrants stuck in Mexico hopeful U.S. will lift COVID-era expulsion policy at border
By Lizbeth Diaz MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - News the United States is poised to end a pandemic-related expulsion policy at the U.S.-Mexico border has buoyed hopes across northern Mexico where thousands of...
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