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German coalition to stretch debt repayment, super-charge climate fund
By Michael Nienaber BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany's new coalition parties agreed to create more fiscal firepower for election promises by stretching the repayment period of coronavirus debt and bolsterin...
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Italy considering cap in tenders for broadband rollout – sources
ROME (Reuters) - Italy could limit the areas a single broadband provider can win in tenders for those places where high-speed services are offered by one operator, three sources close to the matter sa...
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Nigeria considers transport subsidy for poor, finance minister says
By Felix Onuah ABUJA (Reuters) - Nigeria is considering a transport subsidy for its poorest families to cushion the effects of an "eventual" removal of a petrol subsidy, Finance Minister Zainab Ahmed ...
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Salvation Army Tree Of Lights
The Salvation Army Tree of Lights campaign is on! Donate right now HERE Donate at any of the red kettles in the area Money raised stays in the tri-county area providing support for: Rent and utility a...
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Economists cut Canada growth forecasts on floods, but see rate hikes on track
By Julie Gordon OTTAWA (Reuters) - Floods that wiped out bridges, roads and rail lines in British Columbia will hurt Canada's economic growth and fuel inflation in the fourth quarter, but the Bank of ...
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China so far non-committal to Washington’s oil release, OPEC+ unmoved
By Yew Lun Tian and Noah Browning BEIJING/LONDON/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - China, the world's largest crude importer, was non-committal about its intentions to release oil from its reserves per a request...
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Analysis-Surging dollar awakens volatility in currency markets
By Saqib Iqbal Ahmed and Gertrude Chavez-Dreyfuss NEW YORK (Reuters) - Volatility is bubbling up in foreign exchange markets, as bets on how aggressively central banks will tighten monetary policy in ...
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COVID cases surge 23% in Americas, mostly in North America, says health agency
BRASILIA (Reuters) - New COVID-19 cases have jumped 23% in the Americas in the last week, mostly in North America where both the United States and Canada are reporting increasing incidence rates, the ...
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Columbia University to pay $12.5 million to settle COVID-19 refund claims
By Jonathan Stempel NEW YORK (Reuters) - Columbia University agreed to pay $12.5 million to settle a lawsuit by students who claimed it failed to refund fees when it moved classes online in the spring...
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Bundesbank chief sees upside risks to inflation
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - As Europe's labour markets tighten, workers will be increasingly in a position to demand higher wages, raising the risk of persistently high inflation, Bundesbank President Jens ...
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