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Britain to crack down on “misleading” cryptocurrency adverts
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's finance ministry said on Monday it will crack down on "misleading" advertisements for crypto assets that can harm consumers. The finance ministry set out findings from a p...
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Half of global cyber defence investment has been in Israel – PM Bennett
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Around half of global cyber defence investment in past few years has been in Israel, Prime Minister Naftali Bennett said on Tuesday. Speaking by video to the World Economic Forum...
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Malaysian Hindus hold scaled-down Thaipusam festival due to pandemic
By Ebrahim Harris KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Malaysian Hindus celebrated a scaled-down Thaipusam festival on Tuesday, with limited numbers allowed to take part and with some traditions, such as devotees...
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German investor morale rebounds on expectations COVID will fade
BERLIN (Reuters) - German investor sentiment surged in January on expectations that the incidence of COVID-19 cases will fall by early summer, allowing growth in Europe's largest economy to pick up in...
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Nasdaq futures slump 2% as rising yields spark tech rout
(Reuters) - Futures tracking the tech-heavy Nasdaq 100 index slumped almost 2% on Tuesday as traders returned from a long holiday weekend to position for a more hawkish Federal Reserve ahead of a poli...
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Risk of central bank hikes prompts investors to shun tech – surveys
LONDON (Reuters) - High-flying tech stocks, the darling of the pandemic, are the top shunned counters in the opening weeks of 2022 as investors see a flurry of rate hikes from central banks as the top...
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Japan steel industry says EU extension of anti-dumping measures inappropriate
TOKYO (Reuters) - The head of Japan's main steel industry lobby said on Tuesday the European Union's decision to extend anti-dumping measures on electrical steel from Japan was inappropriate and it wo...
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Toyota expects annual production target shortfall as chip shortage drags on
TOKYO (Reuters) -Toyota said on Tuesday it expects to miss its annual 9 million vehicle production target because competition for semiconductors meant it didn't have enough to ramp up car output to of...
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Germany to help companies shoulder higher power costs
FRANKFURT (Reuters) -Germany will support companies struggling to cope with higher energy costs that threaten to hurt industries with large power consumption, Economy and Climate Minister Robert Habec...
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Undersea cable fault could cut off Tonga from rest of the world for weeks
By Praveen Menon and Tom Westbrook WELLINGTON/SYDNEY (Reuters) - The South Pacific archipelago of Tonga could spend days, or even weeks, cut off from the rest of world because of difficulties in repai...
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