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Trump’s midterm revenge campaign faces new test in South Carolina
By David Morgan WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Former President Donald Trump's efforts to punish his perceived enemies will be tested in South Carolina on Tuesday as Republican U.S. Representatives Tom Rice a...
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The pandemic broke the Fed’s model; this week may show how much
By Howard Schneider WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell used his first four years as the world's top central banker to reshape U.S. monetary policy around the idea that low infl...
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Greek Finance Minister: Greece to exit EU’s enhanced surveillance framework this week
ATHENS (Reuters) - Greek Finance Minister Christos Staikouras said on Tuesday he expects euro zone finance ministers to confirm the country's exit from the bloc's enhanced surveillance framework later...
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German investor morale improves in June though risks remain ahead
BERLIN (Reuters) - German investor sentiment rose slightly in June as financial market experts were less pessimistic about the economy, though it remained in negative territory due to numerous risks. ...
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Monte dei Paschi names veteran UniCredit executive as CFO
By Valentina Za MILAN (Reuters) - Monte dei Paschi di Siena has named veteran UniCredit executive Andrea Maffezzoni as its new chief financial officer as it prepares to present a new strategic plan ne...
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China regulator denies it asked foreign banks for executive pay details
SHANGHAI/HONG KONG (Reuters) - China's securities regulator on Tuesday denied that it and its securities association had asked foreign investment banks for senior executives' pay details or suggested ...
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German cartel office examining Apple’s tracking rules
BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany's cartel office is looking into Apple's rules on tracking for third-party apps to see whether they give the U.S. tech giant preferential treatment or hinder other companies,...
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Nearly half of Japan firms see weak yen as bad for business – survey
TOKYO (Reuters) - Nearly half of Japanese companies see the weak yen as bad for their business, a private survey showed on Tuesday, suggesting the currency's recent sharp decline is hurting business s...
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Nigeria to require social media platforms to open local offices
ABUJA (Reuters) - Online platforms like Twitter, Facebook and Tiktok will be required to register and open offices in Nigeria and appoint contact persons with the government, draft regulations from th...
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Ryanair CEO says summer fares will be up 7-9% on 2019 levels
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Ryanair Group Chief Executive Michael O'Leary said bookings for Europe's biggest budget airline have continued to strengthen and he expects summer fares to be between 7% and 9% hi...
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