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Solving UK driver shortages needs government help – Co-op CEO
LONDON (Reuters) - Solving Britain's dire shortage of truck drivers needs government intervention, the boss of supermarket group the Co-operative said on Thursday. "This won't be solved in isolation, ...
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Column: With or without you – ‘ExChina’ in vogue?
By Mike Dolan LONDON (Reuters) - If China becomes too difficult to price in wider investment indices due to Beijing's unfolding regulatory crackdown on some of the country's leading companies, the eme...
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South Carolina lawyer who plotted own shooting will turn himself in for arrest – media
(Reuters) - A prominent South Carolina attorney whose wife and son were murdered in June and who conspired with a man to have himself shot dead so a surviving son could collect a $10 million insurance...
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Chipmaker TSMC aims for net zero emissions by 2050
TAIPEI (Reuters) - Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co Ltd (TSMC), the world's largest contract chipmaker, said on Thursday that it aims to reach net zero emissions by 2050, matching a plan announce...
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German railways, train drivers reach pay deal – source
BERLIN (Reuters) - German rail operator Deutsche Bahn has reached a pay deal with train drivers, ending a dispute that led to three rounds of strike action over recent weeks, a source familiar with th...
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Russia’s PIK mulls SPO to increase liquidity – CEO
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian real estate developer PIK is considering options to increase its free float, including a secondary share offering, as it approaches the requirements for the MSCI index inclu...
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ECB’s Rehn warns governments to count on higher rates
HELSINKI (Reuters) - Finland's central bank raised its 2021 growth estimate on Thursday and warned that even if a rate hike is still far into the future, governments should prepare for the eventual ri...
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Auto parts maker Vitesco starts trading at 59.80 eur/shr in market debut
BERLIN (Reuters) - Shares in German auto parts manufacturer Vitesco Technologies started trading at 59.80 euros ($70.48) per share on Thursday at its market debut in Frankfurt, marking the company's l...
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Australia’s two largest states trial facial recognition software to police pandemic rules
By Byron Kaye SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia's two most populous states are trialling facial recognition software that lets police check people are home during COVID-19 quarantine, expanding trials that...
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Environmentalists urge extension of Indonesia palm permit moratorium
JAKARTA (Reuters) - Green groups on Thursday urged Indonesia to extend a moratorium on new palm oil permits and improve its implementation, warning of a risk of losing millions of acres of forest to p...
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