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‘Solar warriors’ train for Native America energy fight
By Andrew Hay and Emilie Richardson TAOS, N.M., PINE RIDGE, S.D. (Reuters) - It is a jump from doing office paperwork to building solar power systems but that is the leap Lorraine Nez is taking to bri...
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Global money market funds attract big inflows on inflation concerns -Lipper
(Reuters) - Global money market funds saw huge inflows in the week to Oct. 6, as investors favoured safety amid concerns over higher inflation, supply shortages and distress in the China property sect...
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Japanese scientists work up an appetite for lab-grown Wagyu beef
By Rikako Murayama TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's famed Wagyu beef, a delicacy that can cost more than $200 a pound at some top restaurants, could become much more affordable in the form of a lab-grown rep...
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Corteva faces slow start as it takes aim at Bayer’s Brazil soy reign
By Ana Mano SAO PAULO (Reuters) - U.S. pesticide and seed maker Corteva Inc will take up to three times longer to break into Brazil's genetically modified soy seed market than it did in the United Sta...
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Hungary agrees to global tax deal, finance minister says
BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Hungary has agreed to join the agreement on a global corporate minimum tax as the conditions it proposed, which included a 10-year transitional period, have been met, Finance Mini...
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Italy’s Turin to host Eurovision song contest in 2022
MILAN (Reuters) - The Italian city of Turin will host the 2022 Eurovision song contest, one of the world's largest televised events, marking its return to Italy after 31 years, the event's organizers ...
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Futures hold steady ahead of September jobs data
By Devik Jain (Reuters) - U.S. stock index futures were largely flat on Friday ahead of September jobs data that is likely to set off the Federal Reserve's withdrawal of its policy support later this ...
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TSMC and Sony eye joint chips factory, Japan govt to help -Nikkei
TOKYO (Reuters) - Taiwan's TSMC and Japan's Sony Group Corp are considering jointly building a chips factory in Kumamoto, southern Japan, with the Japanese government ready to foot part of the investm...
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Markets could face sharp correction, Bank of England warns
LONDON (Reuters) -The high value of financial assets could correct sharply if investors reassess the prospects for the economy's recovery from COVID-19 and there are signs of increased risk-taking at ...
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China’s ICBC to restrict some forex and commodities trading
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC) said on Friday it will restrict certain types of retail businesses involving foreign-exchange and commodities trading. The move by C...
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