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UPS to make service adjustments in China due to COVID curbs
(Reuters) - United Parcel Service Inc said late on Tuesday it expects to make temporary service adjustments in some areas in Mainland China due to measures implemented by authorities to curb the sprea...
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Ukraine crisis may reshape role of central bank digital currency, says ex-BOJ official
By Leika Kihara and Takahiko Wada TOKYO (Reuters) - Sanctions imposed on Russia could prod more countries like China to look at central bank digital currencies (CBDC) as a tool to counter the dollar's...
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Climate-driven water woes spark Colorado rush to conserve ‘liquid gold’
By Donna Bryson (Reuters) - In a rooftop greenhouse near downtown Denver, cash crops are thriving on hydroponic life support. Arugula. Chard. Escarole. Cabbage. "And basil," said Altius Farms CEO Sall...
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California rapid shelter model gets people off the streets. Then what?
By Daniel Trotta SANTA ANA, Calif. (Reuters) - California property developers Ryan and Jeremy Ogulnick converted an industrial space into their first shelter in just under a month, helping the city of...
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Malaysia to stick with sole 5G network, offer 70% stake to telcos
By Rozanna Latiff and Liz Lee KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Malaysia said on Wednesday it would offer up to 70% equity in wholly state-owned 5G agency Digital Nasional Berhad (DNB) to telecoms firms, amid ...
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China securities regulator to push forward overseas-listing rules
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - China's securities regulator on Wednesday said it will continue to communicate with U.S. regulators and strive to reach an agreement on China-U.S. audit supervision cooperation as...
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Explainer-Raskin’s withdrawal from Fed nomination spells more delays for rule changes
By Pete Schroeder WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Sarah Bloom Raskin's decision Tuesday to withdraw her nomination as the Federal Reserve's Wall Street cop further delays rule changes that have been in limbo s...
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House Republicans who challenged Biden’s win are losing lots of corporate cash
By Jason Lange and Andy Sullivan WASHINGTON (Reuters) - In the days after the Jan. 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol, dozens of companies said they would suspend political donations to Republican law...
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Analysis-SPACs splash the cash to salvage deals as market unravels
By Echo Wang and Anirban Sen (Reuters) - SPACs are turning to costly new tactics to keep investors from jumping ship as market confidence wanes in the once red-hot alternative to IPOs. Blank-check acq...
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Russia’s war in Ukraine may ‘fundamentally alter’ global economic, political order – IMF
By Andrea Shalal WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Russia's invasion of Ukraine will affect the entire global economy by slowing growth and jacking up inflation, and could fundamentally reshape the global econom...
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