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China Evergrande soccer stadium taken over by government -source
HONG KONG/BEIJING (Reuters) - A government body has taken over China Evergrande Group's soccer stadium with a view to selling it, a person with direct knowledge of the matter told Reuters, as the debt...
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High oil prices could chill Japan’s traditional public baths
By Elaine Lies TOKYO (Reuters) - The COVID-19 pandemic didn't manage to kill off Dai-ni Takara-yu, a traditional Japanese public bath on a Tokyo back street where neighbours have soaked their cares aw...
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Analysis-In Japan, a weaker yen may not be the blessing it once was
By Tetsushi Kajimoto TOKYO (Reuters) - A weak yen, once seen as favourable for Japan's exports-focused economy, has now become a pain point as it eats into household finances and confounds policymaker...
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China asks Didi to delist from U.S. on security fears – Bloomberg News
(Reuters) -Chinese regulators have asked top executives of ride hailing giant Didi Global Inc to devise a plan to delist from U.S. bourses on Security fears, Bloomberg News reported. China's tech watc...
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Locked in hotels: Hong Kong’s COVID-19 rules take mental toll on Cathay pilots
By Jamie Freed (Reuters) - One of Asia's largest airlines, Cathay Pacific, is facing a revolt from pilots who say Hong Kong's tough quarantine rules under its zero-COVID policies are endangering their...
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Yen rallies, rand sinks as new COVID variant spurs flight to safety
By Kevin Buckland TOKYO (Reuters) - The safe-haven yen rallied and the South African rand tumbled on Friday as investors turned cautious after Britain raised the alarm over a newly identified coronavi...
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Oil skids on concerns of rising surplus in Q1
By Florence Tan SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Oil prices slid more than 1% on Friday on concerns that a global supply surplus could swell in the first quarter following a coordinated release of crude reserves...
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“Berserk” New Zealand house price rises to calm next year, fall in 2023 – Reuters poll
By Vivek Mishra BENGALURU (Reuters) - House price inflation in New Zealand will ease substantially next year, followed by outright price falls in 2023, but affordability is set to worsen in one of the...
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Tesla to invest $188 million to expand Shanghai factory capacity – Beijing Daily
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Tesla plans to invest up to 1.2 billion yuan ($187.91 million) to expand production capacity at its Shanghai factory in a project that will last from December to April next year, ...
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Australian retail sales surge in Oct as economy revives
By Wayne Cole SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australian retail sales rebounded with a bang in October as the lifting of many stay-at-home restrictions unleashed a wave of pent-up shopping, further evidence the ec...
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